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Airmyn Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Airmyn, East Riding of Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7204 / 53°43'13"N

Longitude: -0.9026 / 0°54'9"W

OS Eastings: 472514

OS Northings: 425451

OS Grid: SE725254

Mapcode National: GBR QT4F.D2

Mapcode Global: WHFDC.3RG6

Plus Code: 9C5XP3CW+5X

Entry Name: Airmyn Hall

Listing Date: 13 June 1994

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1274967

English Heritage Legacy ID: 413659

ID on this website: 101274967

Location: Airmyn, East Riding of Yorkshire, DN14

County: East Riding of Yorkshire

Civil Parish: Airmyn

Built-Up Area: Airmyn

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Riding of Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Airmyn St David

Church of England Diocese: Sheffield

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Description


In the entry for the following:-

1/10003 AIRMYN
SE 72 NW
1441-/1/10003 HIGH STREET
(east side)
Nos. 29, 31 & 31A
Airmyn Hall
II

The description shall be amended to read:-
Small country house, now divided into 3 houses. Early C18, remodelled c1770 and
altered late C19. Red brick with ashlar dressings, pantile roofs and 5 brick stacks. 2 storey.
West, street front, 5 window main block plus 4 window service wing. Main block has
first floor band, moulded eaves and thin brick pilaster strips which divide the facade 1:1:2.
Single and 2 plain sashes to left then a C20 door with overlight and a C20 window to
right, above 5 plain sashes. Wing to right also has pilaster strips which divide the facade
1:2:1, with a C20 window then 2 and a single glazing bar sash. Above 4 glazing bar
sashes, and above a single dormer with 2-light casement. To the left 2 C19 canted bay
windows all with plain sashes, and beyond a C20 extension.
East, garden front, 5 windows. Taller central canted bay window with central double
glazed doors and overlight in former sash window with single plain sashes on either side.
Beyond 2 large plain sashes on eitherside. Above 3 plain sashes to the canted bay with
smaller single sashes on eitherside. To the right a set back 2 window Cl9 wing with plain
sashes. Irregular set back former service wing to left. Interior; has a fine central reception
room with moulded coving; dado panelling, plaster panels, 2 wooden doorcases and a
fireplace plus 2 ornate plaster niches all c1770. Another room on the ground floor has
similar dado panelling and doorcase plus a wooden fireplace, plus panelling made from
box pews from the local church, probably inserted in the late C19. 3 flight dog leg
staircase, with 3 turned balusters per tread, plaster panels and dado panelling. Upper floor
has C18 shutters and doorcases with mostly C19 fireplaces.

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The following building shall be added:-

1/10003 AIRMYN
SE 72 NW
1441-/1/10003 HIGH STREET
(east side)
Nos 29, 31 &31A
Airmyn Hall
II

Small country house, now divided into 3 houses. Early C18, remodelled c1770 and
altered late C19. Red brick with ashlar dressings, pantile roofs and 5 brick stacks. 2 storey.
West, street front, 5 window main block plus 4 window service wing. Main block has
first floor band, moulded eaves and thin brick pilaster strips which divide the facade 1:1:2.
Single and 2 plain sashes to left then a C20 door with overlight and a C20 window to
right, above 5 plain sashes. Wing to right also has pilaster strips which divide the facade
1:2:1, with a C20 window then 2 and a single glazing bar sash. Above 4 glazing bar
sashes, and above a single dormer with 2-light casement. To the left 2 C19 canted bay
windows all with plain sashes, and beyond a C20 extension.
East, garden front, 5 windows. Taller central canted bay window with central double
glazed doors and overlight in former sash window with single plain sashes on either side.
Beyond 2 large plain sashes on eitherside. Above 3 plain sashes to the canted bay with
smaller single sashes on eitherside. To the right a set back 2 window Cl9 wing with plain
sashes. Irregular set back former service wing to left. Interior; has a fine central receptions
room with moulded coving; dado panelling, plaster panels, 2 wooden doorcases and a
fireplace plus 2 ornate plaster niches all c1770. Another room on the ground floor has
similar dado panelling and doorcase plus a wooden fireplace, plus panelling made from
bow pews from the local church, probably inserted in the late C19. 3 flight dog leg
staircase, with 2 fumed balusters per tread, plaster panels and dado panelling. Upper floor
has C18 shutters and doorcases with mostly C19 fireplaces.


Listing NGR: SE7251425451

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