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Heworth Croft, Historic Building Assessment (in preparation)

Site Name
  Heworth Croft, Heworth, York
County
  North Yorkshire
Site Code
  YHC03
NGR
  SE 6102 5261
Report Date
  2001, revised February 2004
On Behalf Of
  Mike Griffiths & Associates
  1 St George's Place
  York. YO24 1GN
Client
  Bellway Homes
  Yorkshire
  2 Deighton Close
  Wetherby
  West Yorkshire
  LS22 7GZ
Project Team
  Jonathan Clark BA MA DPhil
  Amy Jones BA MA
Report Prepared By
  Amy Jones BA MA
Report Reviewed By
  Rochelle Rowell BA MA DPhil
Report Authorised By
  Justin Garner-Lahire BA

Summary

An historic buildings assessment of Heworth Croft in York (NGR SE 6102 5261) was undertaken by the Historic Buildings Section of Field Archaeologist Specialists Ltd, on behalf of Mike Griffiths and Associates for Bellway Homes. The site contained the main building of Heworth Croft and associated outbuildings, including the Coach House and Stables, and the wider garden landscape with formal walled garden and summerhouse. A combination of photographic recording and written description was carried out on 3rd April 2003 in order to highlight any features of architectural or historical importance.

The assessment revealed that Heworth Croft represents two phases of development. Significant evidence for an earlier late Georgian structure has been retained within the service wing and external Coach House. This original structure was largely replaced in the 1840s to reflect similar regeneration elsewhere in Heworth Green, and the present building is an important example of early Victorian Italiante architecture, with much of the original layout and internal fixtures still visible. However, the building was also subject to late Victorian intervention, particularly with the gradual fomalisation of the gardens within its extensive grounds.

Acknowledgements

Field Archaeology Specialists Ltd would like to thank the students and staff of York St Johns College for their assistance and cooperation during this project.


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