24, St Hildas Terrace is a Grade II* listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 February 1954. Terraced house. 5 related planning applications.
24, St Hildas Terrace
- WRENN ID
- still-crypt-hawk
- Grade
- II*
- Local Planning Authority
- North Yorkshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 23 February 1954
- Type
- Terraced house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Number 24 St Hilda's Terrace is a late 18th-century building featuring two storeys and a basement, constructed from brick with a Welsh slate roof. It has three gabled dormers and stone rusticated quoins, along with stone capping on the parapet and a modillion cornice. There are two chimneys positioned at the quoins. The front facade includes five double-hung sash windows with glazing bars, and a central doorcase that has an open pediment supported by Doric columns. The door itself is a double door made up of six fielded panels, topped by a round arched ornamental fanlight. The rear elevation also has five windows, including a central Venetian window on the first floor. This building is part of a group that includes Nos 1 to 25 St Hilda's Terrace, along with a garden wall and gatepiers.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- No sale records on file
- Related listed building consents — 5 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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