18-22, MARKET PLACE is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 February 1979. Commercial. 2 related planning applications.

18-22, MARKET PLACE

WRENN ID
north-vault-grove
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
22 February 1979
Type
Commercial
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This is a range of 18th-century buildings on Market Place. They are constructed of brown brick with a pitched, modern pantile roof. The gables are coped and extend to form small parapets at the corners.

The south front has a modern sash window with glazing bars on the first floor, and a pastiche neo-Georgian shop front at ground floor level. The west front features, on the first floor, two cased sash windows with glazing bars, one small cased sash, and an early 19th-century sash with glazing bars, all set within reveals with channelled stucco voussoirs. At ground floor level are a cased sash with glazing bars, a segment-headed early 19th-century sash with glazing bars, and a cased sash with thick glazing bars and contemporary glass, all in reveals.

Number 22 has an early 19th-century shop front with two windows incorporating glazing bars and a reeded sill. The entrance features a door with a reeded transom, an oblong fanlight, four pilasters with sunk panels, and a flat, modillioned cornice.

The north front displays three ranges of cased sashes with glazing bars; the ground floor has a sash with thick, contemporary glazing bars. A door with six fielded panels and an oblong fanlight is set within a wooden frame featuring moulded pilasters and a Tuscan entablature.

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