37, Stonegate is a Grade II* listed building in the York local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 June 1954. Shop. 1 related planning application.

37, Stonegate

WRENN ID
eternal-obsidian-honey
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
York
Country
England
Date first listed
14 June 1954
Type
Shop
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

37 Stonegate is a former pair of houses that have been converted into a single shop. It dates from the mid-18th century and underwent alterations to become a shop in the early 19th century, with further changes and extensions made later. The building is constructed of orange brick in Flemish bond and features a timber shopfront with an eaves cornice. The entrance includes a timber doorcase with cast-iron glazing bars in the fanlight and a pantile roof.

The exterior showcases a three-storey front with four windows. The shopfront is framed by sunk-panel pilasters that have beaded foliate consoles and pendants at the top. Stone steps lead up to glazed double doors, which are topped by an ornate fanlight set within a round-arched architrave, featuring an impost band decorated with flutes and pellets. Flanking the shop windows are shallow small-pane bows beneath moulded friezes with mask stops. Above the doors is a spurious cartouche of arms.

To the right of the shopfront, there is a doorcase supported by fluted Corinthian columns, with a bowed fluted frieze adorned with floral stops. The door consists of six beaded panels beneath a radial fanlight, set back in a panelled round-arched opening with an impost band that is similarly decorated. The tympanum features a garlanded grotesque mask.

On the first floor, the windows are 12-pane sashes with a sill band cased in lead, while the second floor has unequal 9-pane sashes with painted stone sills. All windows have flat arches made of orange gauged brick, with those on the second floor covered by a moulded and modillioned cornice.

Inside, slender fluted columns support the ceiling of the ground floor, and the rear extension is illuminated by a domed roof light.

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