Latitude: 53.9636 / 53°57'48"N
Longitude: -1.0844 / 1°5'4"W
OS Eastings: 460164
OS Northings: 452331
OS Grid: SE601523
Mapcode National: GBR NQWL.0X
Mapcode Global: WHFC3.9MVT
Plus Code: 9C5WXW78+C6
Entry Name: 26 and 28, Gillygate
Listing Date: 14 June 1954
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1257782
English Heritage Legacy ID: 463464
Also known as: Halfpenny House
ID on this website: 101257782
Location: York, North Yorkshire, YO31
County: York
Electoral Ward/Division: Guildhall
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: York
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: York St Olave with St Giles
Church of England Diocese: York
Tagged with: Building
YORK
SE6052SW GILLYGATE
1112-1/13/370 (South East side)
14/06/54 Nos.26 AND 28
GV II*
Two houses, now doctors' surgery and shop. Built in 1769 by
Robert Clough. Altered in early C19 and C20. Brick in Flemish
bond with some painted stone dressings. Slate roof.
EXTERIOR: 3 storeys plus attic and 7 bays. The facade has a
plinth, a storey band above the ground floor, and a dentilled
modillion gutter cornice. The windows are glazing bar sashes
(the glazing bars a C20 restoration) with rubbed brick flat
arches and projecting sills. The ground-floor windows have
panelled external shutters. There are 4 flat-roofed attic
dormers. The ground floor of No.26 (the 2 right-hand bays)
contains a C19 shopfront with timber pilasters and fascia, and
a doorway recessed between 2 plate-glass windows. To its left
the 5th bay contains an early C19 Tuscan pilaster doorcase
with entablature and cornice hood, an overlight with glazing
bars, and a door with 6 flush panels. The 2nd bay contains an
original doorcase of engaged Tuscan columns, triglyph frieze
blocks, fanlight, and open dentilled pediment. To the right of
the doorway is a snuffer. At the right of the facade there is
a rainwater downpipe with a lead hopper dated '1770'. Chimneys
in front of ridge to left and right and near centre.
INTERIOR: No.26 was recorded by RCHM as containing an original
staircase and ceiling cornices. No.28 is said to have rococo
plasterwork in a ground-floor room and in the saloon above,
and a roundel with Gothic cusping above the staircase. The
staircase is said to have turned balusters with large plain
umbrella-shaped knops. Some original fireplaces and some later
ones inserted by Thomas Wolstenholme.
(An Inventory of the Historical Monuments of the City of York:
RCHME: Outside the City Walls East of the Ouse: HMSO: 1972-:
74).
Listing NGR: SE6016452331
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