High Row is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 February 1986. Cottage.
High Row
- WRENN ID
- vacant-wall-violet
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Yorkshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 6 February 1986
- Type
- Cottage
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
High Row is a row of five cottages built in the mid 18th century. They are constructed from coursed rubblestone and topped with graduated stone slate roofs. The cottages are two storeys high and consist of eight bays. The central two bays feature a pediment, while the two bays on the left and one bay on the right are slightly set back. There is an additional one-storey bay to the right and a further two-storey bay to the left, with a one-storey bay beyond that.
The central section has two doors, with two more flanking the center, all made of boards and topped with flat brick arches. To the right of the left-hand bay is a half-glazed door. All ground-floor windows are side-sliding sashes with stone cills and flat brick arches. The first-floor windows are also side-sliding sashes with segmental brick arches, except for bays three, five, and six, which have casements. The central bays feature an open pediment with a central round-arched blind window beneath a brick arch. The building has three end stacks and three ridge stacks, with a hipped roof over the lower right bay.
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