90,92, Walkergate England, UK
Listed Building Description
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TA 0339 BEVERLEY WALKERGATE (north east side) 9/378 Nos 90 and 92 1.3.50 2.7.69 GV II
Said to have been a theatre converted in 1754 to 2 houses by T Wrightson. 2 storeys in red brick with pantile roof. 1 gabled dormer. 5 windows wide (originally 6 but those of no 90 were re-arranged in the early C19). Hung sashes with glazing bars, rendered lintels to ground floor. Painted stone cill string to ground floor windows. 2 wood doorcases of circa 1780 with shouldered architraves, chambranles friezes and cornices. Moulded brick eaves cornice. No 90 has a mid C18 staircase: closed string, columnar newels, slender turned balusters, moulded handrail. First floor rooms have contemporary chimney pieces with simply moulded surrounds. Front room has moulded chair rail. Doors, some with fielded, some with sunk panels.
Listing NGR: TA0339539640