Springfield House is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 27 February 1987. A Nineteenth Century House.
Springfield House
- WRENN ID
- dusted-sentry-crag
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 27 February 1987
- Type
- House
- Period
- Nineteenth Century
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Springfield House is an early 19th-century house that was renovated in 1986. The front is faced with red and blue brick in a contrasting Flemish bond, while the sides and rear are made of herringbone-coursed beach cobbles, galleted with pieces of red brick and featuring red brick dressings. The house has red brick stacks and a pantile roof. It has a two-room layout with a central entrance hall and a continuous rear outshut that contains the stairs.
The building is two storeys tall and has three symmetrical bays. The entrance features a half-glazed panelled door with a four-pane overlight in a beaded frame, set beneath a channelled stucco cambered arch. The windows are 16-pane sashes in flush wooden architraves with sills and similar stucco arches, and the eaves are stepped. The roof is hipped with end stacks.
On the left side, which faces the road, there are brick quoins, a four-pane ground-floor casement beneath a segmental arch, and a first-floor 12-pane sliding sash in a segmental-headed brick surround. Inside, the ground floor left features exposed ceiling joists, a plain mid-19th-century marbled slate chimneypiece, and a tiled cast-iron gate.
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