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Numbers 1-5 and Archway to Right

A Grade II Listed Building in New Earswick, York

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.9897 / 53°59'22"N

Longitude: -1.0719 / 1°4'18"W

OS Eastings: 460952

OS Northings: 455247

OS Grid: SE609552

Mapcode National: GBR NQY9.RK

Mapcode Global: WHFBX.HZTB

Plus Code: 9C5WXWQH+V7

Entry Name: Numbers 1-5 and Archway to Right

Listing Date: 12 December 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1149175

English Heritage Legacy ID: 328577

Also known as: 1-5 Ivy Place and archway to right

ID on this website: 101149175

Location: New Earswick, York, North Yorkshire, YO32

County: York

Civil Parish: New Earswick

Built-Up Area: York

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Huntington All Saints

Church of England Diocese: York

Tagged with: Terrace of houses Archway

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Description


SE 6055 SE
11/43

NEW EARSWICK
IVY PLACE
(west side)
Nos 1-5 (consecutive) and archway to right.

GV
II

Terrace. 1910. By Parker and Unwin, for Joseph Rowntree Village Trust.
Range of 5 living room and scullery cottages with projecting end cottage,
forming one side of a 3-sided quadrangle. 2 storeys, 9 first-floor windows
with projecting gable to left and archway to gardens to right. Standard
"New Earswick" window panes throughout. Left cottage: unglazed door beneath
canopy with 3-light casement beneath relieving arch to right. Spinal range:
paired cottages, each pair having half-glazed doors recessed in round-arched
porches flanked by 3-light casements beneath relieving arches. Round-headed
archway to right. First floor: 4-light windows except for pairs of 2-light
windows over porches. Stacks removed. The particular significance of New
Earswick lies in its contribution to the development of low cost housing in
Britain. Experience gained and practices introduced here were incorporated
extensively into the Tudor Walters Report of 1918 which was instrumental in
the passing of the Addison Act of 1919. Plans from New Earswick influenced
the Government Manual on low cost housing which followed the Act.
Sinclair A: Planning and Domestic Architecture at New Earswick,
BA dissertation, University of Reading, 1983. Waddilove L: One Man's
Vision, London, 1954.

Listing NGR: SE6095255247

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