Anlaby House is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 January 1967. House. 6 related planning applications.
Anlaby House
- WRENN ID
- unlit-timber-river
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 31 January 1967
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Anlaby House is a late 18th-century house that now serves as Council offices, with a large 19th-century extension added to the east in a similar style. The building is constructed of yellow brick with stone dressings and features a slate roof. The main range consists of three storeys and five bays, with a plinth and a ground floor that has a sill band. The central entrance is a 19th-century double-leaf glazed door, flanked by narrow two-pane sash windows, all set within a Tuscan doorcase and a Tuscan tetrastyle portico. The full entablature includes roundels on the frieze and a modillion cornice.
To the left of the entrance are two four-pane sashes, while to the right, there is a blank opening and an altered four-pane sash. All windows are topped with cambered wedge lintels. The first floor features a sill band and a central sash with glazing bars set in an architrave with a modillion cornice. To the left are two sashes with glazing bars, and to the right, there is a blank opening and another sash with glazing bars, all under cambered wedge lintels. The second floor has a band, with a central two-pane sash flanked by blank openings and two-pane and three-pane sashes at the ends. All openings have sills and are under flat wedge lintels. The building has a modillion eaves cornice, a hipped roof, and end and axial stacks.
The extension to the left is two storeys high with attics and has four bays. The ground floor features two four-pane sashes to the right, a 12-pane sash to the far left, and a blank opening in between, all with sills and flat wedge lintels. The first floor has a sill band and three four-pane sashes along with a blank opening, all under flat wedge lintels. This section also has a modillion eaves cornice and four segmental-headed roof dormers with 20th-century tilting windows, along with an axial stack.
On the garden front, the central three bays project forward under a low pediment, with a plinth and sill band. There are five two-pane sashes under cambered wedge lintels on the ground floor, with a first-floor band and sill band above, featuring five similar sashes. The second floor has a band, a blank opening in the second bay, and four two-pane sashes with sills under wedge lintels. The eaves are adorned with modillion and raked cornices.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- Sale history — 56 transactions since 2007
- Related listed building consents — 6 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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