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Crown Hotel
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Picture source: Jeremy Kersey |
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The Crown Hotel was situated at 23-25
Micklegate. This grade-II listed pub
is now in commercial use. |
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Listed
building details: |
Hotel and house, now shop and
offices. Early C19, incorporating remnants of earlier building in No.25, and
two C17 wings at rear of No.23; remodelled c1855, with later C19 shopfronts.
Materials: stucco front with timber eaves band and modillion eaves cornice.
C17 wings timber-framed with brick infill. Pantile roofs, that to No.25
lower than that to No.23, and brick stacks.
Exterior: No.23 has 3-storey 2-window front; No.25 has 3-storey 1-window
front. Continuous shopfront on ground floor, of panelled pilasters with
moulded imposts and moulded dentilled cornice on carved console brackets.
Glazed shop door in centre of No.23 front, with C20 plate glass shop
windows. At each end, 6-panel doors with narrow blocked overlights flank
shopfront. First floor to No.23 has shallow bow window to right, with
12-pane sash between 8-pane sashes in fluted surround with angle blocks; to
left, 12-pane sash in raised architraves. Second floor windows are similar.
First floor window to No.25 is shallow canted bay with 12-pane centre sash,
and coarsely reeded mullions beneath modillion cornice; on second floor,
unequal 9-pane sash in architrave with narrow sill. The upper right part of
facade to No.23 is moulded into a shallow round-headed panel beneath moulded
spandrels, forming a unified centrepiece to the combined fronts of both
buildings.
Rear: gables to paired wings project to right, with 16-pane first-floor
sashes, and unequal 9-pane second floor sashes over raised 2-course band. To
left, hipped roofed extension with 16-pane sashes and small pent-roofed
wing.
Interior: ground floor: in No.23, staircase with stick balusters, moulded
ramped-up handrail and turned newels from ground to second floor; No.25 has
full-height closed string staircase with column on vase balusters and
moulded handrail. Massive spine beam exposed in front part of No.23 and two
chamfered transverse beams in wings. First floor: front room in No.23 has
moulded cornice, interrupted by partition to passage, and folding door frame
with fluted surround and angle roundels, largely blocked by party wall with
front room to No.25. At rear of No.25, braced post and wall plates are
visible in wall. Second floor: two C18 firegrates survive, in left rear wing
to No.23, and in front room of No.25, which has fasciated surround of
painted wood: in front room of No.23, plain
fireplace with basket grate. 2-bay wings at rear retain wall studs and
plates, together with posts with shaped heads and sole pieces. Roofs
underceiled.
Part of the house was known as 'The Grapes' inn in early C19, and latterly
The Crown Hotel. |
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Picture source: Jeremy Kersey |
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