Cleasby House is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 18 March 1968. House. 1 related planning application.

Cleasby House

WRENN ID
last-jade-barley
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
18 March 1968
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Cleasby House is a late 18th-century house that has been altered, with an early 19th-century service range now used as part of the house. The main structure is built of brown brick in header bond and features a pantile roof, while the service range is rendered and has a Welsh slate roof. The house is two storeys high with a basement and has a double-depth layout consisting of three bays. The service range, located to the right, has four first-floor windows.

The main entrance of the house features a central six-panel door beneath a fanlight with traceried glazing, framed by an early to mid-19th-century ashlar sandstone Roman Doric doorcase topped with a segmental open pediment. The house has 16-pane sash windows with flush timber architraves and flat arches, along with smaller louvred openings with flat arches in the basement. There is a flush dentil eaves course, shaped ashlar kneelers, and coping, as well as end stacks.

The service range has a ground floor that includes, from the left, a segmental-arched doorway that is now partly blocked to form a window, two 20-pane sash windows, and board doors leading to a carriageway. On the first floor, there are, from the left, a 6-pane sash window, two 9-pane sash windows, and another 6-pane sash window, all hung at different heights. The service range features an eaves band and a central ridge stack.

At the rear, the house has an elevation that matches the front but lacks a basement. It features a central part-glazed door beneath a round-arched landing window with intersecting glazing bars. Inside, the house boasts an open-well staircase with stick balusters. Although the exterior appears largely unchanged, it is likely that extensive alterations occurred in the early to mid-19th century.

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