Kirk Ella House And Attached Garage is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 January 1967. House, garage. 1 related planning application.
Kirk Ella House And Attached Garage
- WRENN ID
- waning-rotunda-crimson
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 31 January 1967
- Type
- House, garage
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Kirk Ella House and attached garage was built in 1799 for the Marshall family, with later additions and alterations. It is a stucco and painted brick house with stone dressings, covered by a Westmorland slate roof. The main house is two storeys and five bays, arranged as a 2:1:2 pattern, with a central hallway plan. To the left is a two-storey, two-bay extension, linked to a taller, single-bay garage via a single-storey, advanced bay on the ground floor.
The original part of the house has a wider, pedimented central bay, featuring 20th-century double-glazed doors in a plain surround, flanked by similar single doors, all beneath a bracketed hood. To either side are pairs of sash windows with glazing bars in architraves, set on a moulded sill band with slightly projecting, moulded sills. The extension to the left has a projecting bay with a half-glazed, panelled door beneath a consoled cornice. The garage has wide 20th-century doors in a partially blocked opening, flanked by wide corner pilasters supporting an entablature and a shallow pediment. The first floor has paired 8-pane sashes with a central mullion in a pilastered and corniced surround over the entrance bay, flanked by sashes similar to those below. A continuous moulded and bracketed cornice runs along the top. The hip roof has a rendered ridge stack between bays 1 and 2 of the original house.
The rear elevation features a wide, advanced bay to the left with a shallow, central bow. To the right is a smaller, slightly less advanced bay, followed by four recessed bays. The left bay has a wide triple opening on the ground floor and a tripartite sash with glazing bars above, in a simple architrave. The bay to the right has a semi-circular headed staircase window with glazing bars. The remaining bays have plate glass sashes.
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