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Latitude: 53.7468 / 53°44'48"N
Longitude: -0.8649 / 0°51'53"W
OS Eastings: 474953
OS Northings: 428424
OS Grid: SE749284
Mapcode National: GBR QTD3.KM
Mapcode Global: WHFDC.P2BY
Plus Code: 9C5XP4WP+P2
Entry Name: 28 and 30, Bridgegate
Listing Date: 15 September 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1310561
English Heritage Legacy ID: 165321
ID on this website: 101310561
Location: Howden, East Riding of Yorkshire, DN14
County: East Riding of Yorkshire
Civil Parish: Howden
Built-Up Area: Howden
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Riding of Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Howden with Barmby on the Marsh
Church of England Diocese: York
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HOWDEN BRIDGEGATE
SE 7428
(south-east side)
12/93 Nos 28 and 30
GV II
2 houses of one build. Late 1830s by John Shepherd, a Howden joiner.
Colour-washed brick in Flemish bond, Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 5 first-
floor windows. Symmetrical. 3-bay elevation to No 28 to left. 6-fielded-
panel front doors with overlights, that to No 28 with decorative glazing, in
fluted doorcases with panelled reveals and consoles holding cornices.
Sashes with stone sills beneath cambered channelled wedge lintels with
fluted keystones throughout, those to No 28 of 4 panes, those to No 30 of 12
panes. To extreme left - board door with divided overlight beneath cambered
channelled wedge lintel with fluted keystone. To extreme right: board door
with radial fanlight beneath keyed round arch. Bracketed eaves. Roof
hipped to left. Ridge stacks. Contiguous with No 1 Bishopgate (qv) which
has similar fenestration to right. Neave D, Howden Explored, 1979.
Listing NGR: SE7495728426
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