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Latitude: 53.9934 / 53°59'36"N
Longitude: -1.4908 / 1°29'27"W
OS Eastings: 433478
OS Northings: 455385
OS Grid: SE334553
Mapcode National: GBR LQ18.16
Mapcode Global: WHD9L.2WBF
Plus Code: 9C5WXGV5+9M
Entry Name: 197 and 199, Hookstone Chase
Listing Date: 26 April 1994
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1203750
English Heritage Legacy ID: 382325
Location: Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2
County: North Yorkshire
Electoral Ward/Division: Hookstone
Built-Up Area: Harrogate
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Starbeck St Andrew
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
SE 32553355 HOOKSTONE CHASE, Starbeck
700-/21/10013 (north east side)
Nos. 197 & 199
II
A pair of workers houses. 1903. Designed by Parker & Unwin. Red brick with plain tile
roofs and tall brick stacks. 2 storey. 4 windows. Symmetrical pair of semi-detached
cottages. Street front has two 3-light glazing bar casements with segment brick heads,
flanked by tiny square windows. Eitherside are projecting square bay windows with
doorways beyond under a continuous half-hipped catslide roof Each bay window has a
4-light casement with 2-light sides. Above a central gable with two 3-light glazing bar
casements with segment brick heads, flanked by single hipped dormer windows each with
a similar 3-light window. This pair of houses were designed by Parker & Unwin as part
of a large group of workers cottages, but these were the only 2 built. The design was
exhibited at the Northern Arts Workers Guild in Manchester in 1903.
Listing NGR: SE3347855385
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