15, Stonegate is a Grade II* listed building in the York local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 June 1954. House, shop. 4 related planning applications.

15, Stonegate

WRENN ID
stubborn-column-hemlock
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
York
Country
England
Date first listed
14 June 1954
Type
House, shop
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

No. 15 Stonegate is a former house now functioning as a shop, dating from the mid-18th century but with earlier origins. It was restored and had its shopfront renewed in the late 20th century. The building is constructed of orange-brown brick in Flemish bond, featuring painted stone dressings, a timber shopfront, and an eaves cornice. The right side of the ground floor is rendered, and the roof is covered with plain tiles, complete with stone copings and brick stacks.

The exterior showcases a three-storey, three-bay front. The shopfront is framed by pilasters with imposts and a moulded cornice, featuring a margin-glazed and panelled door beneath a Gothick glazed fanlight, flanked by three-light bow windows set over incised panel risers. The first-floor windows are 12-pane sashes within moulded surrounds, with the central window adorned with a dentilled pediment on consoles and an open balustraded apron. The second-floor windows are unequal 9-pane sashes, with the central window being blind, all beneath flat arches made of gauged brick. The first-floor windows have a raised sill band, while the second-floor windows feature painted stone sills. A dentilled and modillioned cornice runs along the top, returning as a moulded band at the right end, and an inverted bell rainwater head is located at the left end.

The right return of the building consists of three storeys and an attic, with a front range gable wall to the left of a two-storey, three-bay wing. Both sections have shopfronts that replicate the main front. The gable wall includes a 12-pane sash on the first floor and an unequal 9-pane sash on the second floor, both with flat brick arches. The attic features a small-pane lunette with a one-course semicircular brick arch. The wing has unequal 9-pane sash windows on the first floor.

Inside, a dragon beam from an earlier structure can be found in the ground floor front room. The first-floor front room retains a ceiling of intersecting moulded beams and a dentilled cornice, along with a plain fireplace.

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