1, Salisbury Street is a Grade II listed building in the Kingston upon Hull, City of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 November 1973. House. 2 related planning applications.

1, Salisbury Street

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Kingston upon Hull, City of
Country
England
Date first listed
12 November 1973
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

No. 1 Salisbury Street is a house, later converted into flats, and an adjoining wall, built between 1877 and 1879. It was likely designed by George Gilbert Scott Junior for John Spyvee Cooper. The building is constructed of brick with pargeted panels and has a hipped roof covered in plain tiles, featuring two renewed panelled side wall stacks. It is executed in the Queen Anne style.

The house has a brick plinth, string courses, pargeted friezes to the returns, and rebated eaves with a wooden gutter. It is two storeys high plus attics, with a three-window front. Most windows are glazing bar sashes with brick flat arches. The recessed central bay has an eight-pane sash window, above which is a hipped dormer with a two-light casement window. Beneath the dormer is a projecting brick doorcase with multiple brick keystones and a cornice. The entrance features a moulded four-panel double door with a cornice and a three-pane mullioned fanlight. The projecting flanking bays each have two eight-pane sashes to the upper floor, and shouldered shaped gables above, each with a wide eight-pane sash. Below, each has a square brick bay window, the one to the left being renewed, each with two eight-pane sashes. The right return has a pair of eight-pane sashes to the right. On the ground floor to the left is an eight-pane sash with a moulded brick hoodmould and a pargeted panel above. To the right is a pair of eight-pane sashes. Attached to the left is a brick wall with a string course and slab coping, forming a link with the adjacent house. The wall has two round-headed doorways with brick keystones and board doors.

This building forms part of a group of eight houses by Scott, considered the sole surviving examples of his highly regarded domestic architecture.

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