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Garth End House Kirkby Klippers and Buckingham House and Attached Railings to Front and Side

A Grade II Listed Building in Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.2702 / 54°16'12"N

Longitude: -0.9324 / 0°55'56"W

OS Eastings: 469624

OS Northings: 486585

OS Grid: SE696865

Mapcode National: GBR PMX2.Y0

Mapcode Global: WHF9M.NX6S

Plus Code: 9C6X73C9+32

Entry Name: Garth End House Kirkby Klippers and Buckingham House and Attached Railings to Front and Side

Listing Date: 5 June 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1173861

English Heritage Legacy ID: 328400

ID on this website: 101173861

Location: Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire, YO62

County: North Yorkshire

District: Ryedale

Civil Parish: Kirkbymoorside

Built-Up Area: Kirkbymoorside

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Kirkbymoorside All Saints

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description


SE 6886-6986 KIRKBYMOORSIDE HIGH MARKET PLACE
(west side)

6/42 No 1(Kirkby Klippers)
and No 3 (Buckingham
House) and
attached railings to
front and side: including
No 1 (Garh End House),
Tinley Garth

GV II


House, now 2 dwellings and hairdresser's shop. C17 with later rear
extension and alterations, including C20 shop-front to left. Coursed
rubble; brick shop-front; pantile roof; brick stacks. 2-cell, 2-storey main
range, with slightly projecting 2-storey-and-attic cross gables. 3 wings
added to rear. Shop-front to left. Rusticated quoins to left. 6-panel
door to right of main range under fanlight with Gothick glazing, in mid C18
pilastered, open-pedimented doorcase. C19 canted bay to left. 3-light
horizontal sliding sash to ground floor of right cross gable. Similar
sliding sashes to first floor, and 2 light horizontal sliding sashes in
cross gable attics. Plain barge boards to both gables. 2 end, and one left
of centre stacks. C20 plaque recording the death of the Duke of Buckingham
in the house in 1687. Interior: mid C18 dogleg staircase, in rear outshut,
with turned balusters and fluted newel posts at the foot. C18 dado
panelling and some C18 6-panel doors to ground floor rooms of Buckingham
House. Some re-used C17 doors and panelling to first floor rooms in
Buckingham House. The roof survives largely intact, and consists of
4 trusses with cambered collars and tie beams. Paired rafters have short
straight collars, halved in. The cross gables were formed by the insertion
of a purlin across the bay, the rafter being sawn off to allow access to
gable roof space. Late C18 cast-iron railings with urn finials to front and
side.


Listing NGR: SE6961286554

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