Treasurer’s House

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Treasurer’s House

Elegant town house dating from medieval times

Originally home to the treasurers of York Minster and built over a Roman road, the house is not all that it seems. Nestled behind the Minster, its size, splendour and contents are a constant surprise to visitors — as are the famous ghost stories. The house was carefully restored between 1897 and 1930 by one remarkable man, wealthy local industrialist Frank Green, with rooms presented in a variety of historic styles. Outside is an attractive formal sunken garden and herb garden

Name and credits for images of Treasurer’s House, York

Reference: 68010

Description of image – A view of the garden front, with a statue of the Roman god Mercury in the foreground, viewed from the west, of the Treasurer’s House, York. Two other statues by the front door.

Credit for photograph: ©NTPL/Nick Meers

Copyright: ©NTPL/Nick Meers

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Location

Treasurer's House Minster Yard York North Yorkshire,YO17JL