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53 and 55 Bootham

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53 and 55 Bootham
File:53 and 55 Bootham York 01.jpg
The building in 2021
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General information
LocationBootham, York, England
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Completedc. 1765
Renovatedc. 1770 (divided)
Early 19th century (extended and porch added)
Technical details
Floor count3 + cellar + attic
Design and construction
ArchitectJohn Carr (probably)
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameNumbers 53 and 55 and attached railings
Designated14 June 1954
Reference no.1259432

53 and 55 Bootham is a historic building on Bootham, immediately north of the city centre of York, in England.

The building was constructed as a single house in about 1765, probably to a design by John Carr. In about 1770, it was divided to form a pair of houses. Early in the 19th century, No. 55 was extended to the left. In 1923, the house was purchased by Bootham School, which came to use it as offices. The building was Grade II* listed in 1954.[1][2]

The building is constructed of brick, with stone and stucco dressings, and a slate roof. The main part of the front is symmetrical, with three main storeys, an attic and a cellar, and it is five bays wide. The brickwork of the top floor is different to that of the lower floors, suggesting that it may be a later addition. A porch in a Greek Doric style covers the twin entrance doors, which each lead into an entrance hall, which widens to accommodate a staircase; that in No. 53 has been removed, but the original staircase in No. 55 survives. Much of the original cornice survives, as does one fireplace. The extension has an additional external door, which leads to a passageway.[1][2]

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