Numbers 53 And 55 And Attached Railings, Grade II* listed building in City of York, England.
Numbers 53 and 55 are early 19th-century residential buildings that sit side by side in York with attached metal railings spanning across both facades. The two properties share a continuous railing system, which unifies them visually while maintaining their separate entrances and distinct character.
Both buildings were constructed in the early 1800s when York was developing its residential areas for the growing middle class. They gained Grade II* protected status because of their design quality and the intact condition of their original features.
These houses show how affluent residents lived in York during the early 1800s, with every detail reflecting the care and skill of their time. The connected railings demonstrate the importance placed on craftsmanship even in functional architectural elements.
You can view these protected buildings from the street without needing to enter them, as the facades and railings are fully visible from the pavement. They are located on a main street in York, making them easy to reach on foot and simple to find among the surrounding residences.
The metal railings connecting the two houses display unusually detailed craftsmanship for residential architecture, with metalwork that shows considerable skill and attention. Similar linked railing systems between neighboring homes are uncommon in York and make this pair stand out.
Location: City of York
GPS coordinates: 53.96430,-1.08784
Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:43
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