25, St Hildas Terrace is a Grade II* listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 February 1954. Terrace. 5 related planning applications.

25, St Hildas Terrace

WRENN ID
lesser-terrace-river
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
23 February 1954
Type
Terrace
Source
Historic England listing

Description

No. 25 St Hilda’s Terrace is a late 18th-century house built of brick with a Welsh slate roof. It has two storeys and a dentilled cornice topped by a capped parapet. The front elevation has five windows, each a double-hung sash without glazing bars, set within a stone architrave. A band continues as cills to the windows. The central doorcase features an open pediment supported by consoles, above which is a semi-circular radiating fanlight, and the door itself is of four panels.

The rear elevation rises to three storeys and contains two sash windows and a central Venetian window. A doorcase with panelled pilasters and a blank fanlight is positioned centrally below the Venetian window.

The rear elevation is of three storeys, containing two sash windows and a central Venetian window over an open-pedimented doorcase with panelled pilasters and a blank fanlight. The house is part of a group of buildings with associated gardens, walls, and gate piers, contributing to the overall group value of St Hilda’s Terrace.

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