Treasurer's House was once home to the treasurers of York Minster. It now houses a fine collection of period furniture, glass and china.
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Dec 22, 2024
This was our first visit so we didn't know what to expect. The main thing we noticed was how friendly, informative and passionate all the guides were. There wasn't a tour on during our visit as we… Full review by MinnieMinx67
Dec 17, 2024
The Treasurers House is an interesting building very near the Minster. I had been looking forward to visiting as part of a break in York at Dean Court. The staff were friendly and helpful and I enj… Full review by Margaret B
Dec 11, 2024
What a delightful place to visit, and right next door to the Minster. A beautiful building with a very interesting history, well worth a visit. Full review by Babblingbates
Hi, can you go into the cellar when you visit this house?
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You can go on a special tour on selected days, which takes you into the haunted cellar, underneath the cafe. It's £4 or free to members, and you are best ringing in advance to check …
You can go on a special tour on selected days, which takes you into the haunted cellar, underneath the cafe. It's £4 or free to members, and you are best ringing in advance to check when it's running. There's also an attic tour on selected days.
Hi, Alan. What would you like to know about this attraction? story of frank green
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Frank green was original owner and appears to have been behind a lot of the furniture and room design. I think he came from ' new money ' wealth & an industrial background and …
Frank green was original owner and appears to have been behind a lot of the furniture and room design. I think he came from ' new money ' wealth & an industrial background and to raise his profile invited the then Prince Of Wales to the house. The house itself is very interesting and the haunted room is definitely worth a visit .
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