Yeomanry House And Attached Front Area Railings
Yeomanry House And Attached Front Area Railings, Georgian house at St Andrew Street, Hertford, England.
Yeomanry House is a two-story brick building with a Baroque front that features five bays and Roman Ionic pilasters running across its facade. The entrance contains six-panel doors and the interior retains decorative paneling that shows how the rooms were originally finished.
The house was built in 1725 and received Grade II* listed status in 1973, recognizing its importance in English architecture. Its military connection developed later when it became used as a Territorial Army center.
The building displays 18th-century craftsmanship through its decorative elements and joinery, showing how prosperous householders chose to present themselves during that era. These details reflect the tastes and skills that defined domestic design for the local gentry.
The building is centrally located on St Andrew Street in Hertford, making it easy to find and view from the street. Since it functions as a Territorial Army center, visitors can observe the exterior and railings clearly from the public area.
The house retains original wrought-iron railings from the 18th century surrounding the basement area, displaying the metalwork skills of that time. These railings are rare surviving examples of period metalwork from when the building was created.
Location: Hertford
Inception: 1725
GPS coordinates: 51.79680,-0.08198
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:20
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