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K6 Telephone Kiosk

A Grade II Listed Building in Fearby, North Yorkshire

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Latitude: 54.2249 / 54°13'29"N

Longitude: -1.7039 / 1°42'13"W

OS Eastings: 419403

OS Northings: 481062

OS Grid: SE194810

Mapcode National: GBR JMJL.X7

Mapcode Global: WHC7C.S2TF

Plus Code: 9C6W67FW+XC

Entry Name: K6 Telephone Kiosk

Listing Date: 29 November 2010

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1396372

English Heritage Legacy ID: 508749

ID on this website: 101396372

Location: Fearby, North Yorkshire, HG4

County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Civil Parish: Fearby

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

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1159/0/10010
29-NOV-10

FEARBY
FEARBY GREEN
K6 TELEPHONE KIOSK

GV
II

K6 telephone kiosk.

DESCRIPTION: The K6 is a standardised design made of cast iron, painted red overall with long horizontal glazing in door and sides and with the crowns situated on the top panels being applied not perforated. There are rectangular white display signs, reading TELEPHONE beneath the shallow curved roof. It has modernised internal equipment. At the time of inspection, the kiosk was still operational and in a reasonable state of repair with only some minor damage to the door. All of the glazing was of glass with no Perspex replacements.

The kiosk is sited at on the broad village green which forms the heart of Fearby Green with the buildings of Chapel Farm immediately adjacent and Holly Farm immediately opposite across the road, both being Grade II listed. The open aspect of the green and lack of intervening structures means that the telephone kiosk has a strong visual relationship with these listed buildings.

HISTORY: The K6 telephone kiosk is a milestone of C20 industrial design. The K6 was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1935 for the General Post Office, on the occasion of King George V's Silver Jubilee. The K6 was a development from his earlier highly successful K2 telephone kiosk design of 1924, of Neo-classical inspiration. The K6 was more streamlined aesthetically, more compact and more cost-effective to mass produce. Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (1880-1960) was one of the most important of modern British architects; his many celebrated commissions include the Anglican cathedral of Liverpool and Battersea power station. The K2 and K6 telephone kiosks can be said to represent a very thoughtful adaptation of architectural tradition to contemporary technological requirements. Well over 70,000 K6s were eventually produced. In the 1960s many were replaced with far plainer kiosk types. But many still remain, and continue to be an iconic feature on Britain's streetscapes.

REASONS FOR DESIGNATION
The K6 telephone kiosk in Fearby Green is designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons:
* Group Value: the kiosk has a strong visual relationship with the buildings of the listed Chapel Farm and Holly Farm.
* Setting: the kiosk forms a focal point on the broad village green at the heart of the Conservation Area.

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