History in Structure

K6 Telephone Kiosk at Corner of Lascelles Lane

A Grade II Listed Building in Malton, North Yorkshire

More Photos »
Approximate Location Map
Large Map »

Coordinates

Latitude: 54.1444 / 54°8'39"N

Longitude: -0.778 / 0°46'40"W

OS Eastings: 479920

OS Northings: 472754

OS Grid: SE799727

Mapcode National: GBR RN0J.C3

Mapcode Global: WHFBH.03S4

Plus Code: 9C6X46VC+QQ

Entry Name: K6 Telephone Kiosk at Corner of Lascelles Lane

Listing Date: 5 April 1993

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1201923

English Heritage Legacy ID: 389552

ID on this website: 101201923

Location: Old 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: Old Malton St Mary the Virgin

Church of England Diocese: York

Tagged with: K6 telephone box

Find accommodation in
Malton

Description



MALTON

SE7872 TOWN STREET, Old Malton
801-1/6/238 (South side)
K6 Telephone Kiosk at corner of
Lascelles Lane

GV II

Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert
Scott. Cast iron, painted red. Square kiosk with domed roof.
Unperforated crowns to top panels and ventilation slits
beneath 'Telephone' opals. Margin glazing to door and windows.


Listing NGR: SE7991772749

External Links

External links are from the relevant listing authority and, where applicable, Wikidata. Wikidata IDs may be related buildings as well as this specific building. If you want to add or update a link, you will need to do so by editing the Wikidata entry.

Recommended Books

Other nearby listed buildings

BritishListedBuildings.co.uk is an independent online resource and is not associated with any government department. All government data published here is used under licence. Please do not contact BritishListedBuildings.co.uk for any queries related to any individual listed building, planning permission related to listed buildings or the listing process itself.

British Listed Buildings is a Good Stuff website.