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Castle Close and Wall to Left

A Grade II Listed Building in Ripley, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.0401 / 54°2'24"N

Longitude: -1.5687 / 1°34'7"W

OS Eastings: 428345

OS Northings: 460544

OS Grid: SE283605

Mapcode National: GBR KPHQ.5H

Mapcode Global: WHC86.WQ64

Plus Code: 9C6W2CRJ+2G

Entry Name: Castle Close and Wall to Left

Listing Date: 15 March 1966

Last Amended: 18 May 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1174024

English Heritage Legacy ID: 331595

ID on this website: 101174024

Location: Ripley, North Yorkshire, HG3

County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Civil Parish: Ripley

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

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Description


RIPLEY MARKET PLACE
SE 2860-2960 (north side)

8/90 Castle Close and wall to left
(formerly listed as House
15.3.66 to east of Castle
occupied by Major Ives)

GV II

House and wall. Early-mid C19. Part of the estate village of Sir
William Amcotts Ingilby. Coursed squared gritstone, Westmorland slate roof.
2 storeys, 3 x 2 bays with lower bay to left and wall approximately 2.5
metres high and 10 metres long to left again. House: in Gothick style.
Plinth. 3 steps up to central 4-panel door, the upper 2 panels with trefoil
heads; interlaced glazing bars to pointed overlight; pointed-arched door-
head with a double chamfer decorated with flower heads in relief; the
chamfers terminating in shields with the Ingilby star in relief at impost
level. All windows have pointed sashes with interlaced glazing bars; the 2-
piece arched lintels with a star motif at impost level as doorway. Square
hoodmoulds to all openings. Moulded eaves cornice and shallow blocking
course; hipped roof with 4-octagonal-flue corniced end stacks. Wall:
crenellated, with flat coping stones. Sir William's father, Sir John (d
1815), was responsible for the rebuilding of Ripley Castle. Sir William
used the flower motifs, Ingilby star, 2-piece lintels and window form from
the pedestrian entrance to the gatehouse and the windows of the north
(coach-house) range of the castle for several houses in the village: Vale
Lodge is identical, Birchwood Farmhouse and Horngarth differ only in the
chimney positions and Star House and Cottage is built to the same design.


Listing NGR: SE2834560544

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