121, Longwestgate is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 December 1953. House.
121, Longwestgate
- WRENN ID
- fallen-cobalt-wren
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Yorkshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 22 December 1953
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
No 121 on Longwestgate is a building from the mid to late 18th century, standing three storeys tall and constructed of red Dutch brick. It features painted stone bands between the storeys and has moulded eaves at the gable end beneath an old pantile roof. The upper floors have three windows, while the ground floor has two windows with 19th-century casements, all topped with flat stone arches. The entrance is similar to that of No 119, consisting of a door with six fielded panels, a semi-circular fanlight, and a doorcase adorned with fluted pilasters, console brackets, a broken cornice, and an open pediment. Iron railings with arrowhead designs and urn finials run across the front of the building. The rear elevation retains original glazing in its windows, including a two-storey bow with two windows. A triglyph frieze is present below the eaves on the front. Nos 119 to 135 (odd) form a group.
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