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Numbers 39 and 43 and Attached Railings

A Grade II Listed Building in Guildhall, York

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.9639 / 53°57'49"N

Longitude: -1.0869 / 1°5'12"W

OS Eastings: 460000

OS Northings: 452362

OS Grid: SE600523

Mapcode National: GBR NQVL.GT

Mapcode Global: WHFC3.8MNL

Plus Code: 9C5WXW77+G6

Entry Name: Numbers 39 and 43 and Attached Railings

Listing Date: 14 June 1954

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1259455

English Heritage Legacy ID: 462874

ID on this website: 101259455

Location: York, North Yorkshire, YO30

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

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Description



YORK

SE5952SE BOOTHAM
1112-1/12/73 (North East side)
14/06/54 Nos.39 AND 43
and attached railings

GV II

Formerly known as: Nos.39, 41 AND 43 BOOTHAM.
Three houses, now two houses (No.43 and the former No.41
combined as one property and now part of school). 1748;
altered c1800, late C19, and late C20. Builder Thomas
Griffith. Brick in Flemish bond with painted stone dressings
and tile roof.
EXTERIOR: 3 storeys plus attic and cellar. 9 bays, with each
former house of 3 bays. The facade has quoins with alternating
rustication at the right, 2 storey bands, and a modillion
gutter cornice. The windows have rubbed brick flat arches with
keyblocks. They are sashed, and those to the right-hand 3 bays
have had their glazing bars restored in the C20. The 2
right-hand ground-floor windows are a C20 reconstruction,
replacing an inserted shopfront. The 2nd and 3rd bays have a
2-storey late C19 canted bay window. No.43 has 3 flat-roofed
attic dormers. The left-hand bay of No.43 has a C19 doorcase
with a dentilled pediment on console brackets, with a
semicircular overlight, enriched keyblock, and a 6-panel door.
The doorcase to No.39, in the 7th bay, has engaged reeded
Composite columns with paterae above caps, enriched open
pediment, fanlight, and swags and a mask in the tympanum. The
door has 6 raised and fielded panels. To the right of the 3rd
bay there is a lead hopper and downpipe. 3 axial chimneys
behind ridge.
INTERIOR: not inspected. Nos 39 and 43 were recorded by RCHM
as retaining most of their original staircases, with open
strings and turned balusters. Also recorded as retaining a
fireplace and some panelling.
No.45 (qv) at the left originally formed part of the same
terrace but was re-fronted in the late C19.
SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: the basement area is enclosed by plain
iron railings on low stone copings.
(An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of York:
RCHME: Outside the City Walls East of the Ouse: HMSO London:
1975-: 56-7).

Listing NGR: SE6000052362

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