Low Hall is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 February 1968. House.

Low Hall

WRENN ID
night-brass-tallow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
7 February 1968
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Low Hall is a house dating from the early 18th century, with possible earlier origins, and features a late 18th to early 19th century addition on the right. The building is constructed of brick, which is colour-washed, and has a pantiled roof. It stands two storeys high and has five bays arranged in a 3:1:1 pattern, with an additional three-storey, two-bay extension to the right.

The main entrance consists of a door with six raised and fielded panels, set within an eared architrave and topped by a pulvinated frieze and pediment. This entrance is flanked on both sides by sash windows with sills and glazing bars, which are set under segmental brick arches. To the left of the entrance, there is a 20th-century three-pane window in a larger blocked opening, and to the extreme left, a small sash window with glazing bars. On the first floor, there are four six-pane sash windows. The building features a stepped eaves cornice, end and axial stacks with bands, and an additional stack at the front eaves on the left, along with raised coped gables.

The right extension is also brick, colour-washed, and has a pantiled roof. The ground, first, and second floors of this extension have blocked openings under segmental brick eaves and are topped with a pyramidal roof. The main rear elevation shows that the left bay of the earlier house projects slightly forward. On the ground floor, there is a boarded and glazed door flanked on the right by a two-pane casement and on the left by a nine-pane unequal sash and a tripartite sash with glazing bars, all under a segmental brick arch. The first floor features a band and a tripartite sash with glazing bars on the left, along with a scattered arrangement of two-pane and six-pane sashes and a sliding sash with glazing bars on the right. The eaves cornice is dentilled. The later wing on the left has sash windows with glazing bars on the ground and first floors, and three-light sliding sashes on the second floor, all under flat gauged brick arches.

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