The Bakehouse At Wressle Castle Approximately 30 Metres North Of Ruins Of Wressle Castle is a Grade II* listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 16 December 1966. Bakehouse.

The Bakehouse At Wressle Castle Approximately 30 Metres North Of Ruins Of Wressle Castle

WRENN ID
iron-corner-vermeil
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
16 December 1966
Type
Bakehouse
Source
Historic England listing

Description

WRESSLE BREIGHTON ROAD SE 73 SW (west side, off)

5/146 The Bakehouse at Wressle Castle approximately 30 metres north of ruins 16.12.66 of Wressle Castle (formerly listed as small outbuilding adjoining Wressell Castle on the north)

GV II* Bakehouse. c1380 for Sir Henry Percy. Ashlar. Square on plan. Single storey. Pointed doorway to right, and springers for barrel vault to left. Embattled parapet now partially blocked. This building originally stood in the angle between the north and west ranges of Wressle Castle. Scheduled as an Ancient Monument. Neave D "Wressle Castle" Archaeological Journal Vol 141, 1984, pp 58-60. Pevsner N, Yorkshire: York and the East Riding, 1972.

Listing NGR: SE7066631577

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