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Three Storey Building on the South Side of Market Place

A Grade II Listed Building in Easingwold, North Yorkshire

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Latitude: 54.121 / 54°7'15"N

Longitude: -1.1923 / 1°11'32"W

OS Eastings: 452891

OS Northings: 469756

OS Grid: SE528697

Mapcode National: GBR NN3S.PH

Mapcode Global: WHD94.NPG5

Plus Code: 9C6W4RC5+93

Entry Name: Three Storey Building on the South Side of Market Place

Listing Date: 27 September 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1294322

English Heritage Legacy ID: 333452

ID on this website: 101294322

Location: Easingwold, North Yorkshire, YO61

County: North Yorkshire

District: Hambleton

Civil Parish: Easingwold

Built-Up Area: Easingwold

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Easingwold with Raskelf

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description


This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 25/10/2011


SE 5269
9/51


EASINGWOLD
MARKET PLACE
(south side)
Three storey building on the south side of Market Place


(Formerly listed as Mace & Greenways)


GV
II


Two shops. Early-mid C19. Pale pinkish-brown local brick. Welsh slate roof with
stone coping and kneelers, end stacks. Three storeys, 4 bays. Ground floor has
suffered some rebuilding and has C20 shop fronts. Six-panel door in wood
architrave. 16-pane sashes with channelled stucco lintels.


Listing NGR: SE5289169756

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