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Millfield House (Number 153A) and Tall Timbers (Number 165A)

A Grade II Listed Building in Hull Road, York

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.9545 / 53°57'16"N

Longitude: -1.0473 / 1°2'50"W

OS Eastings: 462612

OS Northings: 451359

OS Grid: SE626513

Mapcode National: GBR PQ4Q.14

Mapcode Global: WHFC3.WVFR

Plus Code: 9C5WXX33+R3

Entry Name: Millfield House (Number 153A) and Tall Timbers (Number 165A)

Listing Date: 24 June 1983

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1257547

English Heritage Legacy ID: 463742

ID on this website: 101257547

Location: University, York, North Yorkshire, YO10

County: York

Electoral Ward/Division: Hull Road

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: York

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: York St Hilda

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description



YORK

SE65SW HULL ROAD
1112-1/2/508 (North side)
24/06/83 Nos.153A AND 165A
Millfield House (No.153A) and Tall
Timbers (No.165A)

II

House; now sub-divided into house and residential home. c1830
with later alterations and extensions including conservatory;
subdivided c1930 and altered and extended further in late C20.
MATERIALS: white brick in Flemish bond at front and left
return, the rear in random bond; rear basement of pink-cream
brick in English garden wall bond; shallow pitched hipped roof
of slate with wide eaves; brick stacks. No.165A has gabled and
bargeboarded dormer with 2x2-pane window in attic right
return; at rear, flat-roofed slated box dormer with renewed
4-pane top hung lights.
EXTERIOR: original 3-bay front of 2 storeys and basement to
No.153A; 2-storey 2-bay extension to right forms front to
No.165A, with C20 extension set back to right.
No.153A has Tuscan porch of paired columns and entablature:
beneath are double doors of raised panels with semicircular
fanlight in keyed moulded round arch on plain responds flanked
by paired antae with moulded imposts. To left is a window of 3
grouped 1-pane sashes with cambered heads, to right an unequal
15-pane sash window. On the first floor are three 12-pane sash
windows with louvred shutters and inserted small 1-pane sash
to left of centre window. Left return: ground floor obscured
by conservatory with lean-to roof: on the first floor are two
12-pane sash windows.
Entrance to No.165A is glazed and panelled door beneath flat
porch on columns in re-entrant between right return and
further extension to right. Ground floor window is of 3
grouped 1-pane sashes with cambered heads and small 1-pane
sash to right. On the first floor there is a tripartite window
with narrow 1-pane ashes and a single 1-pane sash to right.
Right return: over porch is 4-pane sash window with flat brick
arch. All windows to front and left return have channelled
segmental arches or wedge lintels with moulded keyblocks and
painted stone sills.
Rear: 2 storeys, 5 bays, with basement to No.153A, attic to
No.165A. Centre bay is canted and has basement window of tall
8-pane sashes on each side of 20-pane sash: the ground floor
window is a C20 replacement, the first floor a 12-pane sash.
To right of centre bay, the basement door is of 6 incised
panels with divided overlight, and further right are board
garage doors. On the upper floors, a tall radial-glazed
staircase window with round brick arch and small-pane glazing
over a small margin-glazed 1-pane sash in segmental brick arch
to right of centre. At far right end, ground floor window is

unequal 15-pane sash, the first floor one a 36-pane sash. To
left of centre bay, No.165A has two 12-pane sash windows on
ground floor; on first floor one 1-pane sash to left, one
4-pane sash to right.
Except where indicated otherwise, all rear openings have flat
brick arches and windows have painted stone sills. To right of
the tall staircase window, the yard bell survives.
INTERIORS: not inspected. RCHM record that while the original
staircase has been removed, many original doorcases and
fireplaces survive.
(An Inventory of the Historical Monuments of the City of York:
RCHME: Outside the City Walls East of the Ouse: HMSO: 1975-:
80).


Listing NGR: SE6261251359

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