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Treasurer's House

York
Yorkshire

National Trust


The Treasurer's House
Grid reference: SE6052
Information
Website: Treasurer's House, York

The Treasurer's House is a historic house in the City of York. In the Middle Ages it was the home of treasurers of York Minster. It served in this capacity until 1547, after which it passed through a number of private owners. Today it belongs to the National Trust.

The present house bears little resemblance to the original structure as there has been much rebuilding. The house was restored to its present state by Frank Green, a wealthy local industrialist, between 1897 and 1930.

The house and its contents were given to the National Trust in 1930, when its owner retired and moved away from York.

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