Bewerley House With Attached Archway To West is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 April 1952. A Early 19th century House, archway.
Bewerley House With Attached Archway To West
- WRENN ID
- lapsed-loggia-grove
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Yorkshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 23 April 1952
- Type
- House, archway
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Bewerley House, built around 1820, is a two-storey house with an attached archway constructed around 1848. It was commissioned by John Yorke and is made of coursed squared gritstone with a grey slate roof. The house features three bays and a single-storey extension on the left. There is a 20th-century glazed door with a fanlight set in a keyed round arch to the left of the center, with 16-pane sash windows in stone surrounds above and to the left. The windows on the right have been enlarged and include side lights. The house has shaped kneelers, gable coping, and end stacks. The single-storey bay on the left has a 20th-century window, roll moulding at the eaves level, a crenellated parapet, and a tall cylindrical chimney to the left.
The attached archway on the left features a large central Gothick arch with an impost band and cylindrical towers, flanked by lower pedestrian gates and cruciform blind recesses. The archway is topped with a crenellated parapet. The interior has not been inspected. This house was originally built as the estate office for the new Bewerley Hall, which was constructed by John Yorke between 1815 and 1820 and demolished in 1925. The arched entrance is contemporary with similar additions made to the Hall in 1848 and framed a carriage drive.
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