15, Davygate is a Grade II listed building in the York local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 March 1997. Cafe, shop. 2 related planning applications.

15, Davygate

WRENN ID
roaming-postern-smoke
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
York
Country
England
Date first listed
14 March 1997
Type
Cafe, shop
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

No. 15 Davygate is a café-ballroom built in 1898, later becoming Martin's Bank and now functioning as a shop. It was remodeled as the Tudor Café in 1927 and converted to a bank in 1957, before being used as a shop from 1981. The building is constructed of red-brown brick in English bond, featuring a timber shopfront, windows, and cornice. It has a pantile roof with brick coped gables and a brick stack at the left end, along with a 5-light flat-topped dormer in the attic.

The exterior consists of three storeys and an attic with a three-bay front. The shopfront includes sunk panel pilasters, a frieze, and a flat cornice that frames small-pane double doors set in an architrave with a cornice. These doors are flanked by plate glass canted bay windows that have a band of square latticed top lights, which continue over the door as an overlight. The first and second floor windows extend through both storeys as 5-light canted bays beneath an oversailing flat cornice. The first-floor windows, positioned over sunk panelling, feature moulded mullions and transoms, while the second-floor windows are mullioned and set over linenfold panels. All windows are square latticed casements. At each end of the cornice, there are rainwater goods with embattled rectangular hoppers dated 1927. The interior has not been inspected.

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