Aldersyde and Attached Conservatory York, England

Listed Building Data

Aldersyde and Attached Conservatory has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1245577
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
9 February 1999
Name
ALDERSYDE AND ATTACHED CONSERVATORY
Location
ALDERSYDE AND ATTACHED CONSERVATORY, OLD MOOR LANE
District
York
Grid Reference
SE 58349 49098
Easting
458349.0000
Northing
449098.0000

Listed Building Description

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SE 54 NE OLD MOOR LANE (North side) 1112-1/3/10002 Aldersyde and attached Conservatory

II

House now flats and attached conservatory. 1895-96, converted mid C20. Designed by A J Penty , of Penty & Penty , for the miller Ernest Leetham. Red brick with ashlar dressings, timber-framed upper floors with rough-cast and brick nogging. C20 concrete tile roofs with tall ornate chimney stacks. 2 storey plus attics. North entrance front has projecting 3 storey porch with deep chamfered plinth and timber-framed ground floor with brick herring-bone nogging. Ground floor has 2-light to north side, 4-light casement to front and doorway to south, with double panel doors in segment arched opening with 4-light overlight topped with fascia board carved with "ALDERSYDE" under wooden hood with copper lantern suspended from bracket above. Above 4-light cross casement and above again 4-light casement. Set back to right 2 small casements to left side remainder of front blank. Set back to right large ashlar 5-light mullion and transom window to main staircase. Beyond ground floor has ashlar mullion window with jettied and timber-framed gable with cross cal sement. East front has canted 2 storey corner bay window to right, with three 3-light cross casements on both floors, to the left the ground floor has a glazed doorway. To right 3-light cross casement on both floors, beyond again projecting gabled wing with pair of linked ashlar cross casement windows, jettied upper floor with 3-light cross casement and 3-light casement to gable. South front has off-centre projecting gable wing with pair of linked ashlar 3-light cross casements, and above 3-light oriel cross casement with linked flanking 2-light windows, above again jettied gable has 4-light casement. To right set back section with doorway to left and single light casement under remains of timber loggia. Above glazed doorway to left and attached 5-light cross casement. Beyond to right large brick stack with 2 small fire windows in ashlar surrounds on each floor. To left doorway under porch with 3-light cross casement beyond, above 2 cross casements with double dormer window to roof. Ingle storey wing links to gabled conservatory . Conservatory has brick lower walls with 5 x 7 windows above, each window has 3 x 3 panes. Central entrance on east side reached up flight of 5 steps with double glazed doors. Gables to north and south ends. INTERIOR has fine panelled hall with triple arcade to entrance lobby and built-in sideboard, further triple arched arcade to staircase now in-filled with reused panelling. Large and ornate marble fireplace with carved central marble relief Fitted original low sideboard below window. Study beyond also panelled with fitted drawers and cupboards, fine quality wooden fireplace with segment arched ovennantle. Staircase hall has triple arched loggia and stair has turned bulbous balusters with square newels and carved finials. Upper landing has fine coved plaster ceiling and pilaster supports. Corridor to first floor flat has dado panelling and original doors. Main room has deep inglenook fireplace, and bedroom has high quality fitted cupboards, dressing table and bed arch.

Listing NGR: SE5834949098