7, Brewery Terrace is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 June 1966. A C18 Manse.

7, Brewery Terrace

WRENN ID
broken-ember-jay
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
23 June 1966
Type
Manse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Number 7 Brewery Terrace is a building from the late 18th century or early 19th century. It was originally the manse of the Wesleyan Chapel that stood to the north, later became a brewery, which has since been demolished.

The building is constructed of light red brick in English Garden wall bond, featuring a stone plinth and quoins. It has a pantiled roof with stone copings and kneelers, along with brick end chimneys.

It stands two storeys high with three large sash windows that have glazing bars, all set under flat gauged brick arches. The entrance features a six-panel door with an oblong fanlight above. On the right side, there is a round-headed window with interlaced bars, which is oddly positioned on the ground floor and may have been added from the demolished chapel-brewery.

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