Latitude: 54.1353 / 54°8'7"N
Longitude: -0.7997 / 0°47'59"W
OS Eastings: 478519
OS Northings: 471714
OS Grid: SE785717
Mapcode National: GBR QNVM.NC
Mapcode Global: WHFBG.PBC5
Plus Code: 9C6X46P2+44
Entry Name: Chapter 2 Bar and 7, Market Place
Listing Date: 10 June 1974
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1201720
English Heritage Legacy ID: 389430
ID on this website: 101201720
Location: Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17
County: North Yorkshire
District: Ryedale
Civil Parish: Malton
Built-Up Area: Malton
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: New Malton St Michael
Church of England Diocese: York
Tagged with: Architectural structure
MALTON
SE780715 MARKET PLACE
801-1/8/51 (North West side)
10/06/74 Nos.5 AND 7
The King's Head (5)
GV II
Inn and shop. Mid C18, probably with earlier origins,
re-roofed and altered in c1913 following fire. Red brick in
English garden-wall bond, front to No.5 rendered and largely
obscured by ivy; carriage arch of stone; timber eaves cornice
to No.7; pantile roof with coped gable and vistigial kneeler
to right, and brick end and centre stacks. 2-storey-and-attic;
4-window front. No.5 has plain doorcase with panelled double
doors. To left of doorway, canted bay window with small-pane
sashes; to right, unequal 30-pane sash; both windows have
painted stone sills. Further right is an elliptical carriage
arch of rusticated voussoirs. On first floor, three 16-pane
sashes; in attic, 2 oriel windows beneath barge-boarded
gables. No.7 has shop front of panelled pilasters and moulded
cornice on carved brackets; recessed glazed door to left of
4-light canted bay window over panelled riser. Door and
windows have cambered transoms. First floor window is 4-pane
sash with stone sill and wedge lintel. Flat-topped dormer with
sash window in attic. The King's Head has associations with
Edmund Burke, secretary to Lord Rockingham from 1756, and MP
for Malton, 1780-94.
Listing NGR: SE7851971714
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