35 And 37, Market Place is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 April 1993. Shop and workshop. 5 related planning applications.

35 And 37, Market Place

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
5 April 1993
Type
Shop and workshop
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

35 and 37 Market Place is a shop and workshop comprising two buildings. The left section dates from the late 18th century and has been altered and extended in the mid to late 19th century. The 18th-century part is constructed of painted rubble stone and features a moulded timber eaves cornice. The 19th-century extension is made of pink and cream mottled brick in English garden-wall bond, with a pantile roof on both sections and brick end stacks.

The 18th-century part has a two-storey, two-window front, while the left extension is one-and-a-half storeys with one bay, and the right extension is two-and-a-half storeys with three windows. The 18th-century section includes a shop front with pilasters and a cornice, featuring a wide half-glazed and panelled door to the right of a plate-glass shop window over a panelled riser. There is a long blind box with fittings above. To the left of the shop front, there is a single-pane sash window with a painted stone sill and painted wedge lintel, with two similar windows on the first floor.

The left extension has a four-panel door with an overlight beneath a brick cambered arch. The right extension features a double shop front in a chamfered pilastered surround, with a Greek key fretwork band beneath a plain fascia and a cornice hood on heavy consoles. This section has a half-glazed and panelled double shop door between plate-glass windows over tiled risers. The upper floor windows are three-light large-pane sliding sashes with tile sills. The first-floor windows have cambered arched heads, and on the second storey, the lintels are timber and interrupt the brick dentil eaves course.

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