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24, Queen Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.0816 / 54°4'53"N

Longitude: -0.1908 / 0°11'26"W

OS Eastings: 518453

OS Northings: 466587

OS Grid: TA184665

Mapcode National: GBR WP37.HM

Mapcode Global: WHHF7.1NDV

Plus Code: 9C6X3RJ5+JM

Entry Name: 24, Queen Street

Listing Date: 9 January 1976

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1083632

English Heritage Legacy ID: 166228

ID on this website: 101083632

Location: Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, YO15

County: East Riding of Yorkshire

Civil Parish: Bridlington

Built-Up Area: Bridlington

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Riding of Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Bridlington Quay Christ Church

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description


1.
5268 QUEEN STREET
(South Side)
No 24
TA 1866 5/276
II GV
2.
C18 or early C19. 3 storeys, rendered, later features. Pantile roof with 1 dormer.
1 window to top storey in moulded shouldered surround with cill on tabs, no glazing
bars. Canted bay to 1st floor. Ground floor has modern shop front. Similar elevation
to Queen Square.

Nos 21, 21A, 22, 24, 25 and No 26 form a group.


Listing NGR: TA1845366587

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