Latitude: 54.0667 / 54°4'0"N
Longitude: -2.2787 / 2°16'43"W
OS Eastings: 381860
OS Northings: 463455
OS Grid: SD818634
Mapcode National: GBR DPJD.GY
Mapcode Global: WH95L.Z13Q
Plus Code: 9C6V3P8C+MG
Entry Name: The Terrace No 3 Windyridge and the Croft
Listing Date: 20 February 1958
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1132339
English Heritage Legacy ID: 324307
ID on this website: 101132339
Location: Settle, North Yorkshire, BD24
County: North Yorkshire
District: Craven
Civil Parish: Settle
Built-Up Area: Settle
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Settle Holy Ascension
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
Tagged with: Architectural structure
SD 8063-8163
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SETTLE
DUKE STREET (west side)
The Terrace
No 3, Windyridge and The Croft
20.2.58
II
Three houses built as a terrace. Early C19. Stucco, slate roof. In Greek revival
style of George Webster. Each house has 2 storeys, 3 bays. Flanking houses (no 3
and The Croft) have central entrance with Tuscan pilasters, pediment and palmette
ornament in tympanum; recessed 5 panel door with egg and dart frieze and rectan-
gular fanlight. All windows have moulded surround, cornice, chamfered strainer
arch with keystone and-sashes: 2 ground floor and 3 upper floor. Ground floor
windows have moulded aprons, those on upper floor have sill band. Shaped modil-
lions at eaves. Gable end pilasters and ridge stacks. The arrangement of the
central house (Windyridge) is similar except that it projects forward slightly and
has a pilaster to left and right. Its central bay also breaks forward. A parapet
supports an urn at either end, and is raked in the centre, on which sits a palmette.
Left and right hand ridge stacks.
Listing NGR: SD8186063455
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