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The Churchill Hotel, York

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The house has a sandstone facade, with white brick side walls, and a red brick rear wall. It has two main storeys, plus an attic and cellar. The three-bay symmetrical facade has a central bowed bay, while the windows are sashes. There is a timber lantern above the centre of the roof, with three
55:. It later became government offices, housing the Command Pay Office, then the Health Authority, and finally Customs and Excise, until 1984. In 1985, it was converted into a 14-bedroom hotel, which in 2006 was extended to provide 32 bedrooms. It has been 43:
The building was constructed in about 1827 as a house, for Barbara Ashton Nelson. It replaced an earlier house, but was set further back from the road. In 1879, it was converted into a girls' school, named Bootham House. In 1882, it was sold to the
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windows, and a chimney at each corner. The main entrance is in the left wall, under a
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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of York
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Bootham
York
War Department
General Officer Commanding
Northern District
grade II* listed
porte-cochère


An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of York
"Story"


Historic England
"The Churchill (1259444)"
National Heritage List for England
Official website
53°57′54″N 1°05′20″W / 53.965°N 1.089°W / 53.965; -1.089
Categories
Bootham
Grade II* listed buildings in York
Hotels in York
Houses completed in 1827

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