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Langton House, Shelley House and Brantwood House and attached screen walls

A Grade II Listed Building in Boston Spa, Leeds

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Latitude: 53.9034 / 53°54'12"N

Longitude: -1.342 / 1°20'31"W

OS Eastings: 443326

OS Northings: 445444

OS Grid: SE433454

Mapcode National: GBR MR29.7H

Mapcode Global: WHDB7.C45Y

Plus Code: 9C5WWM35+85

Entry Name: Langton House, Shelley House and Brantwood House and attached screen walls

Listing Date: 30 March 1966

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1186172

English Heritage Legacy ID: 341992

ID on this website: 101186172

Location: Boston Spa, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS23

County: Leeds

Civil Parish: Boston Spa

Built-Up Area: Boston Spa

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Lower Wharfe

Church of England Diocese: York

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SE 4245-4345
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BOSTON SPA
HIGH STREET LS23 (north side)
No 215 (Langton House), No 217 (Shelley House) and No 219 (Brantwood House) and attached screen walls

30.3.66

GV
II
Terrace of three houses with attached screen walls. c1800. Ashlar magnesian limestone, Welsh slate roof. Three storeys with basement, six bays; two bay screen wall on left, one bay screen wall on right. Each house has stone steps to six-panel door and fanlight with radial glazing bars in columned, open-pedimented stone porch to left of a basement and ground floor bow window; basement windows have flat arches; ground floor windows have projecting stone sills to sashes with glazing bars under basket relieving arches.

First floor: sill band to sashes with glazing bars beneath flat arches. Second floor: projecting stone sills to six-pane sashes set under wooden eaves cornice with gutter brackets. Shaped kneelers and ashlar gable copings; rendered stacks to each end and between bays four and five; yellow-brick ridge stack between bays two and three. Screen wall on left: two semi-domed niches with keystones, right part raised in cement rendered walling. Wall on right: small sixteen-pane sash in position of former niche, ashlar copings at first floor sill-band level, ball finial on right.

Listing NGR: SE4332645444

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