Zetland Mews North Yorkshire, England

Listed Building Data

Zetland Mews 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
1387544
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
15 October 1984
Name
ZETLAND MEWS
Location
ZETLAND MEWS, 1-11 AND 15-19, MILTON STREET
Parish
Saltburn, Marske and New Marske
District
Redcar and Cleveland
Grid Reference
NZ 66493 21451
Easting
466493.0000
Northing
521451.0000

Listed Building Description

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SALTBURN, MARSKE AND NEW MARSKE

NZ6621SW MILTON STREET, Saltburn 802-1/10/56 (South side) 15/10/84 Zetland Mews (Nos 1-11 and 15-19 (odd)) (Formerly Listed as: SALTBURN & MARSKE BY THE SEA MILTON STREET, Saltburn By The Sea (South side) Former stables to the Zetland Hotel)

GV II

Stables with living accommodation above, formerly part of the Zetland hotel complex, Glenside (qv). Now converted to houses. Built c1861, converted 1985; by William Peachey, for the Stockton and Darlington Railway Co. White Pease brick with chamfered plinth and ashlar dressings; roof of Welsh slate with grey tile ridge and brick chimneys. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys, 11 bays; 17-window range to rear elevation. Blank arcade to Milton Street has tall pilasters and 11 brick arches, with moulded ashlar imposts and extrados mouldings. All arches blocked, with 4 panel-doors and 2-light overlights under segmental brick arches in bays 1, 4, 9 & 11. Inserted 4-pane sashes with similar heads and projecting stone sills in remaining arches. Mullioned lucarnes in arches 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10; small round windows in spandrels have moulded stone surrounds; brick Lombard frieze supports dogtooth eaves gutter cornice. Hipped roof with four C20 skylights has four ridge chimneys with brick plinths and cornices. Rear elevation has central 3 bays projecting slightly under gable and segmental brick arches to C20 recessed doors and to 4-pane sashes; central bay has wider central opening to ground-floor door and upper window, the latter with mullioned sashes under high segmental head and flanked by round-headed sashes. Wide segmental arches at each end have boarded heads over half-glazed screens. Rear roof has 4 skylights. INTERIOR: not inspected. HISTORY: before the opening of the Zetland Hotel (qv) in 1863, this building was used for the first religious services held in the new town of Saltburn. The conversion for the Cleveland Building Preservation Trust by Napper-Collerton. (Wilson CS: The History of Saltburn: Saltburn by Sea: 1983-: 57, 59).

Listing NGR: NZ6649321451