13 and 15, Main Street is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 February 1986. A C18 Cottages. 1 related planning application.

13 and 15, Main Street

WRENN ID
brooding-spindle-meadow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
5 February 1986
Type
Cottages
Source
Historic England listing

Description

An inn, dating from the mid to late 18th century, with an early 19th-century extension and subdivided around 1980. It is now a pair of cottages. The construction is of dressed sandstone on a sandstone plinth, with herringbone-tooled quoins, and has a pantile roof with rebuilt stacks. Originally designed with a three-cell, hearth-passage plan, the building was later extended to the right end and to the rear. The front facade is two stories high with a three-window arrangement. A 20th-century half-glazed door is located in the original doorway to the right of centre, and a later half-glazed door has been inserted, recessed to the centre left, flanked by two-light, small-pane horizontal sliding sash windows with stone sills. The right-hand window is a 16-pane sash. Three two-light, small-pane horizontal sliding sashes are present on the first floor. All original ground floor openings have tripartite keyed lintels. The rear wing features border herringbone-tooled quoins and a three-light, small-pane horizontal sliding sash within a quoined opening with a keyed flat arch. The first-floor windows on the rear are unequal nine-pane sashes. The building has coped gables, plain kneelers, and stacks at both ends and centrally.

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