39, North Street including 1, Tanner Row
39, North Street including 1, Tanner Row, Medieval Wealden hall house in York, England
39 North Street is a building from around 1470 with original timber framing in two stories and a distinctive central chimney. The structure displays the typical features of this medieval building style at the corner of North Street and Tanner Row.
The building was constructed around the late medieval period and was rebuilt during the 1600s with an additional floor added. Later the western section was demolished in 1929, while the main structure was preserved through restoration work done in the 1970s and 1990s.
This building shows a rare building style for northern England, since Wealden architecture is normally found in the southeast. Visitors can see how this southern design was adapted for York and how it differs from local construction methods.
The building is located in central York at an easily accessible corner and currently functions as office space. Visitors can view the structure from outside and observe the architecture from different angles, particularly from North Street and Tanner Row.
The interior preserves its original timber frame construction and a staircase from the 1600s. These details reveal how the medieval structure functioned and evolved over centuries.
Location: City of York
GPS coordinates: 53.95870,-1.08642
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:25
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