1 Museum Street, Grade II listed building in York, England
The orange brick structure spans two stories with eleven bays, featuring stone dressings and a curved corner connecting Museum Street to Blake Street.
Built in 1860 by architect Rawlins Gould, the building initially served as York's register office before becoming a Conservative Club with committee rooms.
The first floor contains a wooden memorial tablet dedicated to John Hodgson from Strensall and hosted meetings for the York Poor Law Union Board.
The building features double doors with a fanlight on Museum Street, sash windows with four panes, and alternating triangular and segmented window pediments.
The York Conservation Trust acquired the property in 2010 and transformed it into the city's tourist information centre until 2022.
Location: City of York
GPS coordinates: 53.96120,-1.08522
Latest update: March 3, 2025 01:53
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