The Three Tuns, Grade II listed pub in York, England
The Three Tuns is a timber-framed pub on Coppergate in York's city center. The building has an overhanging upper floor, nineteenth-century windows on the first story, and a substantial stone wall at its rear that may date from medieval times.
The building was constructed in the sixteenth century, reflecting architectural traditions from the medieval period. The substantial stone wall at its rear suggests even older layers of the city's past beneath its foundations.
The pub takes its name from the three casks that once held beer for serving. Today, visitors can see how it continues to function as a gathering place for locals, maintaining the role that drinking houses have played in English communities for centuries.
The pub sits in a busy area of the city center and is easily reached on foot. Since it spreads across multiple levels, expect stairs and allow time to explore the different spaces inside.
Workers uncovered silver and gold coins in the walls during a 1970 renovation, pointing to hands that have passed through the building over time. These finds suggest the pub was a place where people carried and perhaps lost their valuables across generations.
Location: City of York
Address: 12 Coppergate, York, North Yorkshire, YO1 9NR
GPS coordinates: 53.95772,-1.08090
Latest update: December 12, 2025 16:42
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