List entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: THE GOLDEN FLEECE PUBLIC HOUSE AND ATTACHED OUTBUILDING AT REAR
List entry Number: 1256915
Location
THE GOLDEN FLEECE PUBLIC HOUSE AND ATTACHED OUTBUILDING AT REAR, 16, PAVEMENT
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
| County |
District |
District Type |
Parish |
| York | Unitary Authority | |
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II
Date first listed: 24-Jun-1983
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 464421
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List entry Description
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Details
YORK
SE6051NW PAVEMENT
1112-1/28/858 (South East side)
24/06/83 No.16
The Golden Fleece Public House and
attached outbuilding at rear
GV II
Public house. c1840 rebuilding of earlier structure;
refurbished 1926 by Biscomb and Ferrey.
MATERIALS: pink-grey brick in Flemish bond, rear in stretcher
bond; inn front of glazed tile and ashlar: timber cornice;
roof tiled at front, pantiled at rear, with brick stack. Wing
and outbuilding of orange-red brick in English garden-wall
bond with orange gauged brick dressings and tile and pantile
roofs with brick stacks.
EXTERIOR: 3-storey 1-window front. Ground floor framed in
keyed elliptical arch of ashlar on tiled pilasters with
moulded ashlar capitals; deep frieze and modillion cornice
above, between gableted grooved brackets. C20 board door to
right of narrow paired canted bay windows with small-pane
glazing. First and second floors have tripartite windows, with
8:12:8 sashes on first floor, squat 3:9:3 sashes on second
floor: both have painted channelled wedge lintels and painted
sills. Moulded mutule eaves cornice with moulded rainwater
head at right end.
Rear: 3 storeys and attic; 1-window gable wall, with 2-storey
1-window wing to right. Ground and first floor have tripartite
windows with 2:4:2 sashes, that on ground floor breaking into
wing to left of doorway with divided overlight. Second floor
has two 12-pane sashes, attic 2-light casement, all with flat
arches. First floor of wing has narrow 4-pane sash window.
1-storey 3-bay projecting outbuilding has tripartite window
with 2:4:2 sashes and cambered arch, and 2-light large-pane
horizontal sash and 4-panel door, both with flat arches.
INTERIOR: passage incorporates massive post with moulded head
and first floor jetty of the adjacent Herbert House (qv).
Keyed round arch on sunk-panelled pilasters with moulded
imposts leads to rear of passage.
(Dissertation for MA in Architectural Building Conservation:
Davison Andrew P: "A Good House, fit for the purpose: Public
House Design in York": De Montfort University: 1993-: 135;
City of York: RCHME: The Central Area: HMSO: 1981-: 178).
Listing NGR: SE6049751776
Selected Sources
- Book Reference - Title: An Inventory of the City of York V Central - Date: 1981 - Page References: 178
National Grid Reference: SE 60490 51787
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