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Outbuldings Approximately 10 Metres East of the Station Tavern

A Grade II Listed Building in Grosmont, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.4361 / 54°26'9"N

Longitude: -0.7241 / 0°43'26"W

OS Eastings: 482856

OS Northings: 505265

OS Grid: NZ828052

Mapcode National: GBR RKD4.1K

Mapcode Global: WHF8Y.VRCM

Plus Code: 9C6XC7PG+C9

Entry Name: Outbuldings Approximately 10 Metres East of the Station Tavern

Listing Date: 7 July 1989

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1174564

English Heritage Legacy ID: 327607

ID on this website: 101174564

Location: Grosmont, North Yorkshire, YO22

County: North Yorkshire

District: Scarborough

Civil Parish: Grosmont

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Grosmont St Matthew

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description


GROSMONT FRONT STREET
NZ 80 NW
(north side)
3/131 Outbuildings approxi-
mately ten metres
east of the
Station Tavern
GV II
Workshops and smithy with tenements over; now workshops, stable, garage
and storerooms. c.1835. For the Whitby to Pickering Railway Company;
occupied by John Buttery and others. Tooled sandstone with pantile roof;
one stack rebuilt in brick. Long 2-storey range with irregular openings.
Far right end contains garage. Former smithy at far left end has board
door between 2-light, 12-pane casement windows. At centre left are paired
doorways with slatted doors giving access to spiral stair. Other ground
floor openings are grouped or wide doorways, some with board doors, beneath
painted timber or stone lintels. Windows are square and shuttered, with
stone sills. At first floor level access was gained originally from
staircase openings at centre left to tenement doorways on either side by
means of a cantilevered walkway along building front. At left end and at
right of staircase openings are 16-pane sash windows with painted stone
sills. Further right is another 16-pane sash, a shuttered window and at
far end three altered windows. All original openings have tooled lintels.
Coped gable and shaped kneeler at right end. End and intermediate ridge
stacks. The buildings, mentioned in 1836 Deeds of the Tunnel Inn (now the
Station Tavern, q.v.), in dilapidated condition at time of resurvey.


Listing NGR: NZ8285605265

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