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there are wings at either end. The front has three entrance doors, while there are two doors in the right-hand facade, which overlooks Stonebow. Inside, movable panels partition the entrance halls. The original kitchen ranges survive, as do the first floor fireplaces, although these are now blocked.
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style. The building formerly had nine apartments and a chapel, but in 1975, the chapel was converted into an additional apartment. The front of the almshouses is of stone, and the rear of brick. The building is two storeys high, with a cellar. Its main part has nine windows on each floor, and
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The warden's house has two storeys and a three bay front, and is built of stone. In the 20th century, a single-storey extension was added to the right of the building. There is a tablet in the end wall, moved from the original building, which records its foundation. The buildings were
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was completed in 1841. The construction cost £1,711. The buildings are still in use as almshouses, and are still run by the same trust.
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in 1954; the gate piers and railings also form part of the listing.
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York
Sarah Hewley
almshouses
Tanner Row
Lady Hewley Trust
York's original railway station
St Saviourgate
James Pigott Pritchett
Tudor Revival

Grade II listed


An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York, Volume 5, Central
"Lady Sarah Hewley, (1627-1710)"



Historic England
"LADY HEWLEYS ALMSHOUSES NUMBERS 2-10 (CONSECUTIVE) AND NUMBER 8A (1256708)"
National Heritage List for England
"Lady Sarah Hewley's Almshouses"


Historic England
"Lady Hewley's Almshouses (1256696)"
National Heritage List for England
53°57′34″N 1°04′38″W / 53.95952°N 1.07724°W / 53.95952; -1.07724
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