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9, 9A and 11, Stonegate

A Grade II* Listed Building in Guildhall, York

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Latitude: 53.9606 / 53°57'38"N

Longitude: -1.0836 / 1°5'1"W

OS Eastings: 460223

OS Northings: 452000

OS Grid: SE602520

Mapcode National: GBR NQWM.6Z

Mapcode Global: WHFC3.BQ73

Plus Code: 9C5WXW68+6H

Entry Name: 9, 9A and 11, Stonegate

Listing Date: 14 June 1954

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1256537

English Heritage Legacy ID: 464796

ID on this website: 101256537

Location: York, North Yorkshire, YO1

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 Helen Stonegate with St Martin Coney Street

Church of England Diocese: York

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YORK

SE6051NW STONEGATE
1112-1/28/1012 (South East side)
14/06/54 Nos.9, 9A AND 11

GV II*

Formerly known as: Nos.7 AND 8 STONEGATE.
House and outbuilding; now two shops. Front block mid C18
remodelled in early C19, with new doorcases and shopfronts;
rear block originally C18; drastic alterations in late C20.
MATERIALS: front of orange brick in Flemish bond with timber
cornice; shopfronts and doorcases of timber enriched with
composition ornament: rear of red brick in stretcher bond;
M-shaped roof of plain tiles with brick stacks.
EXTERIOR: 3-storey 5-window front. Two moulded steps lead to
triple doorcase incorporated in shopfront framed in plain
pilasters with acanthus leaves at the head, breaking into
broad frieze beneath flat cornice on block consoles enriched
with masks. Shop door is glazed, beneath slatted vent and
enriched patterned fanlight; two adjacent doors are of raised
and fielded panelling, one with similar vent and fanlight. Bow
fronted shop window to right has 4 plate glazed lights between
moulded mullions, and lattice-glazed clerestory enriched with
rosettes. Iron basement grille below. Shopfront to left
continues from No.13 (qv), with plate glass window framed in
sunk panel pilasters with elongated beaded consoles at the
head, plain frieze and flat moulded cornice. Upper floor
windows are 12-pane sashes with painted stone sills and flat
arches of gauged brick and triple keyblocks of painted stone.
Painted stone second floor band; prominent dentilled and
modillioned eaves cornice.
Rear: 4-pane sash on first floor, 12-pane sash on second
floor, both with 1-course segmental brick arches. Fluted bowl
rainwater head. Both returns: have 2x4-pane Yorkshire sashes
in gable ends.
INTERIOR: cellar: back room has early C19 kitchen range.
Ground floor: moulded round arch on pilasters with moulded
imposts leads to former stairhall. Dogleg staircase rises to
attics, with 2 turned balusters to each stair, bulbous turned
newel at foot and ramped-up moulded handrail. Bottom flight
encased in raised and fielded panelling; stairwell fitted with
matching dado rail and moulded skirting.
First floor: larger front room retains window surround carved
with egg-and-dart, moulded dado rail and moulded dentilled
cornice.
Second floor: all rooms retain original stone fireplaces with
pulvinated friezes and flat shelves. Larger front room retains
round-headed firegrate, simple coved cornice and 6-panel
cupboard door on H-L hinges: smaller front room has early C19
basket grate: rear room has 6-panel cupboard door on H-L
hinges.

Attics: one 2-panel door with plank backing on L hinges; one
door composed of 6 incised panels on plank backing. Front part
has two corner fireplaces, one with basket grate in plain
surround, one round-headed with flat shelf in cast-iron.
(City of York: RCHME: The Central Area: HMSO: 1981-: 226-7).


Listing NGR: SE6021852003

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