13A Regent Parade with railings and attached workshop is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 3 June 1986. House, workshop.

13A Regent Parade with railings and attached workshop

WRENN ID
blind-rubblework-ash
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
3 June 1986
Type
House, workshop
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

13A Regent Parade is a house with railings and an attached workshop, dating from the early to mid-19th century, with later alterations to the workshops. The building is constructed of red brick and features a grey slate roof with stone ridge tiles. The house has two storeys plus a basement and consists of three bays, while the workshops have two storeys and nine bays.

Access to the house is via a flight of six stone steps leading up to a central 20th-century panelled door, which is situated below a traceried overlight and a stuccoed flat arch. On either side of the door are sixteen-pane sash windows, with similar windows in the basement and first floor, and a twelve-pane sash window above the door. All windows are adorned with flush wood architraves, stuccoed flat arches, and projecting stone cills, with shaped stone gutter brackets above. The front railings feature plain, spiked bars and standards, topped with iron finials, and there are boot scrapers on either side of the steps.

The attached workshops to the west include a glazing bar sash window and a blocked doorcase beneath stuccoed flat arches to the east, along with a 20th-century opening and additions to the west. The upper level has eight-paned Yorkshire sashes and a central 20th-century door, all set below segmental brick heads. A brick gable stack is located to the west.

Inside the house, original door and window architraves remain, with the doors featuring roundels in the spandrels and windows having panels below. The marble fireplace in the sitting room includes pilasters with roundels in the frieze and a plain cornice, flanked by arched recesses with panelled doors below. The straight staircase is finished with panelling below, square-sectioned balusters, and a mahogany handrail. One original bedroom fireplace is still intact, featuring a plain architrave and a decorative iron basket grate.

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