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20, St Hildas Terrace

A Grade II* Listed Building in Whitby, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.4864 / 54°29'10"N

Longitude: -0.619 / 0°37'8"W

OS Eastings: 489560

OS Northings: 510991

OS Grid: NZ895109

Mapcode National: GBR SJ3K.SJ

Mapcode Global: WHG9Y.GHGJ

Plus Code: 9C6XF9PJ+G9

Entry Name: 20, St Hildas Terrace

Listing Date: 23 February 1954

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1261568

English Heritage Legacy ID: 437201

ID on this website: 101261568

Location: Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21

County: North Yorkshire

District: Scarborough

Civil Parish: Whitby

Built-Up Area: Whitby

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Whitby St Mary

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description


1..
1811 ST HILDA'S TERRACE

No 20
NZ 8910 3/177 23.2.54.

II* GV

2.
Late C18. 2 storeys. Brick. Parapet and pantiles. 5 sash windows, no
glazing bars, rendered arches. Rusticated quoins. Modern bay windows to
ground floor with central pedimented doorway. Cornice. Band continues
cills. NMR.

Nos 1 to 25 (censec). Gardens Wall and Gatepiers form a group.

See General Group Value note under the heading for ST HILDA'S TERRACE.


Listing NGR: NZ8956010991

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