York House is a Grade II listed building in the Bradford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 August 1983. Club, police station. 3 related planning applications.
York House
- WRENN ID
- outer-span-moon
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bradford
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 9 August 1983
- Type
- Club, police station
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
York House, circa 1866, was built as the Bradford Club by Lockwood and Mawson. This large building extends back along Upper Piccadilly and currently serves as a Police Station, situated next to the County Court. The structure is three storeys high and built of sandstone “brick” with ashlar dressings, exhibiting simplified Venetian Gothic detailing. It has a steeply pitched slate roof, hipped over the Manor Row frontage. The building features weathered plinth capping, roll moulded sill courses, and foliage modillions to the eaves. There are two light colonnaded windows. A large, two-storey canted bay has tripartite windows on the ground floor, all shafted. The return to Upper Piccadilly displays a long range of similar windows and a colonnaded stair light, with arches in the tympanum, rising through two storeys. The large, pointed arched doorway has shafted jambs.
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