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TA 02 NE,
680-1/8/172 KINGSTON UPON HULL,
HESSLE ROAD (South East side),
Vauxhall Tavern Public House II Public house. Late C18/early C19, in existence by 1814, with late C19 and late C20 alterations.
Yellow brick, with granite faced ground floor,
painted ashlar dressings and hipped slate roof with 2 ridge
stacks. Moulded modillion wooden eaves. Three storeys; 4x4
windows, arranged 3:1. Hessle road front has a blank window
with keystone lintel, and above it, a 9-pane sash with
panelled lintel. On either side, a shallow 2-storey bow window
with 16-pane sashes below and 12-pane sashes above, with
similar heads to the central windows. To right, a 16-pane sash
and above it, a 12-pane sash, both with brick flat arches.
Ground-floor shop front has plinth and C20 wooden fascia
cornice. Off-centre blocked doorway flanked to left by
two round-cornered single-pane windows with toplights, and to right by a
similar window. To right again, two doors with double
overlights. Left return has four plain sashes and to right, a
blank. Above, three smaller plain sashes and a blank. Below, late
C20 shop front with irregular fenestration, flanked to left by
a door and overlight, and to right by a late C19
single-pane window with toplight. INTERIOR refitted late C20. This
building may have been built as a public house, or may have
been converted when Hessle Road was turnpiked, early C19.
Listing NGR: TA0888628117
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Sources
Books and journals Hall, I, E , , A New Picture of Georgian Hull, (1978), 93 Neave, D & S, Hull, Pevsner Architectural Guide, (2010), 162
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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