The Yorkshire Bank
THE YORKSHIRE BANK, 46, CONEY STREET
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Overview
- Heritage Category:
- Listed Building
- Grade:
- II
- List Entry Number:
- 1257954
- Date first listed:
- 14-Mar-1997
- List Entry Name:
- The Yorkshire Bank
- Statutory Address:
- THE YORKSHIRE BANK, 46, CONEY STREET
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- Heritage Category:
- Listed Building
- Grade:
- II
- List Entry Number:
- 1257954
- Date first listed:
- 14-Mar-1997
- List Entry Name:
- The Yorkshire Bank
- Statutory Address 1:
- THE YORKSHIRE BANK, 46, CONEY STREET
The scope of legal protection for listed buildings
This List entry helps identify the building designated at this address for its special architectural or historic interest.
Unless the List entry states otherwise, it includes both the structure itself and any object or structure fixed to it (whether inside or outside) as well as any object or structure within the curtilage of the building.
For these purposes, to be included within the curtilage of the building, the object or structure must have formed part of the land since before 1st July 1948.
The scope of legal protection for listed buildings
This List entry helps identify the building designated at this address for its special architectural or historic interest.
Unless the List entry states otherwise, it includes both the structure itself and any object or structure fixed to it (whether inside or outside) as well as any object or structure within the curtilage of the building.
For these purposes, to be included within the curtilage of the building, the object or structure must have formed part of the land since before 1st July 1948.
Location
- Statutory Address:
- THE YORKSHIRE BANK, 46, CONEY STREET
The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
- District:
- York (Unitary Authority)
- Parish:
- Non Civil Parish
- National Grid Reference:
- SE6024951784
Details
SE6051NW
1112-1/28/266
YORK
CONEY STREET
(North East side)
No.46
The Yorkshire Bank
GV
II
Bank. 1922-23. By Chorley Gribbon and Elcock. For The
Yorkshire Penny Bank. Pre-cast concrete and orange brick in
English bond; ground floor of rusticated concrete; bold dentil
and mutule eaves cornice of timber; dentilled brick stacks to
slate mansard roof.
EXTERIOR: 3 storeys and attic; 6-window front arranged
1:3:1:1, first and fifth bays breaking forward slightly.
Projecting bays contain pilastered doorcases with dentilled
cornices broken by triple keyblocks; double doors are of
raised panels and recessed beneath massive mutuled pediment
hoods broken by triple keyblocks, with plain fanlights above
pediments. In right end bay, subsidiary doorway has heavily
rusticated keyed lintel beneath panel enclosing bayleaf wreath
and replacement door. Tall replacement windows between bank
doors, over massive inset blocks housing bank machinery.
Moulded ground floor cornice forms sill band to first floor
windows. On first and second floors, projecting bays are of
concrete and rise into low parapets above eaves cornice. All
upper floor windows are 12-pane sashes: those on first floor
in projecting bays have lugged and triple-keyed architraves
with cornices, those on second floor keyed architraves with
sills linked by aprons to those below. In centre and right end
bays, second floor windows have sill band incorporating an
apron beneath. All windows except those in centre of second
floor have flat arches of gauged brick with concrete triple
keyblock: those in centre bays have shaped keyblocks rising
into eaves cornice. Attic windows are dormers with 16-pane
sashes beneath shallow bracketed pediment gables. Original
rainwater goods survive in inner angles of projecting bays.
INTERIOR: not inspected.
This good quality facade forms an important element in this
historic street.
(Bartholomew City Guides: Hutchinson J and Palliser DM: York:
Edinburgh: 1980-: 179; ).
Listing NGR: SE6024951784
Legacy
The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system.
- Legacy System number:
- 463262
- Legacy System:
- LBS
Sources
Books and journals
Hutchinson, J, Palliser, D M, Bartholomew City Guides in York, (1980), 179
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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