112, Micklegate is a Grade II listed building in the York local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 June 1983. Restaurant. 4 related planning applications.
112, Micklegate
- WRENN ID
- rusted-turret-thunder
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- York
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 24 June 1983
- Type
- Restaurant
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
This is a three-storey house, originally built in the early 16th century and significantly altered in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is now a restaurant. The building was partly rebuilt and refaced between 1745 and 1748, and the windows were replaced between 1860 and 1870, including the addition of shopfronts. The front is timber-framed and has a painted brick facade in a Flemish bond pattern. It features a timber eaves band and cornice leading to a hipped slate roof with scrolled corner brackets, and brick stacks.
The exterior has a single window to the front. The shopfront has painted brick antae with moulded imposts, a coved fascia with flat capping supported by grooved brackets topped with semicircular gablets. It includes a 20th-century glazed door to the left of a plate glass window set above a panelled riser. A canted bay window with five arched lights on colonnette shafts and a band of moulded roundels is on the first floor, topped with a moulded frieze and a dentilled and scalloped cornice. The second floor has a four-pane sash window. A three-course raised brick band is at second floor level.
The interior was not inspected. Historical records indicate that exposed timber framing with braced posts remains, and the original roof survives intact, except for the front truss which was removed when the roof was hipped in the 18th century.
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