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I am Malcolmxl5. You may find me mostly taking snapshots of York, England.
Contents
- 1 Aldwark, York
- 2 Bedern, York
- 3 Bishopgate Street
- 4 Bishophill
- 5 Bishopthorpe Road, York
- 6 Blake Street, York
- 7 Bootham
- 8 Castlegate
- 9 Clifford Street, York
- 10 Clifton
- 11 College Street, York
- 12 Colliergate, York
- 13 Coney Street, York
- 14 Coppergate, York
- 15 Dean's Park
- 16 Duncombe Place, York
- 17 Exhibition Square, York
- 18 Fishergate
- 19 Foss Island Road, York
- 20 Fossgate, York
- 21 George Street, York
- 22 Gillygate, York
- 23 Goodramgate, York
- 24 Grape Lane
- 25 The Groves
- 26 Haxby Road
- 27 Heworth
- 28 High Petergate
- 29 Jewbury & St Maurice's Road
- 30 King's Manor, York
- 31 King's Staith, York
- 32 King Street
- 33 Lawrence Street, York
- 34 Leeman Road, York
- 35 Lendal, York
- 36 Little Stonegate, York
- 37 Marygate, York
- 38 Micklegate
- 39 Minster Yard
- 40 Monkgate
- 41 Museum Gardens
- 42 Museum Street
- 43 Navigation Road, York
- 44 New Walk, York
- 45 North Street, York
- 46 Nunnery Lane, York
- 47 Ogleforth & Chapter House Street
- 48 Patrick Pool, York
- 49 Pavement, York
- 50 Peasholme Green, York
- 51 Piccadilly
- 52 Precentors Court, York
- 53 Rougier Street, York
- 54 St Andrewgate, York
- 55 St Leonard's Place, York
- 56 St Sampson's Square
- 57 St Saviour's Place, York
- 58 St Saviourgate, York
- 59 Shambles
- 60 Skeldergate, York
- 61 South Esplanade
- 62 Stonegate, York
- 63 Tanner Row
- 64 Terry Avenue, York
- 65 Tower Street
- 66 Walmgate, York
- 67 Wellington Row
Aldwark, York[edit]
Great Hall of Merchant Taylors Hall. Grade I listed.
Wall, gate and gate piers, Aldwark. Grade II listed.
The Cottage, Aldwark. Grade II listed.
Oliver Sheldon House, Aldwark. Grade II* listed.
47 & 49 Aldwark York.jpg. School buildings, now offices. Grade II listed.
60 and 62, Aldwark. Methodist chapel, now dentist's surgery. 1759. Grade II listed.
Bedern, York[edit]
Bedern Hall. Grade II* listed.
Bishopgate Street[edit]
1 Bishopgate Street. House, now offices. c1860. Grade II listed.
Bishophill[edit]
Baile Hill, site of a Norman castle. Scheduled monument.
17 Bishophill Senior. Grade II listed.
The Golden Ball, Cromwell Road. Grade II listed.
Victoria Bar Chapel, Victor Street. Chapel, now flats. Grade II listed.
Door canopy, Jacobs Well, Trinity Lane. Grade I listed.
St Columba United Reformed Church, Priory Street. 1879.
Bishopthorpe Road, York[edit]
Clock tower at Terrys. Grade II listed.
Blake Street, York[edit]
The Assembly Rooms, Blake Street. Grade I listed.
1, 3 & 5 Blake Street. Grade II listed.
Bootham[edit]
75 and 77 Bootham. Two houses. Dated 1770. Grade II listed.
71 and 73, Bootham. Two houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
67 and 69, Bootham. Two houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
Bootham Park Hospital. County Lunatic Asylum. 1773-77. Grade I listed.
Former chapel At Bootham Park Hospital. 1865. Grade II listed.
Railings enclosing playing field at Bootham Park Hospital (NW side). 1857. Grade II listed.
Medical Superintendent's house at Bootham Park Hospital. 1862-3. Grade II listed.
Gateway, gates and railings to Bootham Park Hospital. 1857-58. Grade II listed.
Lodge at Bootham Park Hospital. 1857. Grade II listed.
Bootham House, 61 Bootham. House. Late C18. Grade II listed.
59, Bootham. House. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
57, Bootham. House. c1759, altered c1830, extended C20. Grade II listed.
53 and 55 Bootham and attached railings. House c1765, divided into two c1770-1. Grade II* listed.
51 Bootham. House. c1804. Grade II* listed.
49 Bootham. Two houses, late C17; converted to one house c1738. Grade II* listed.
47 Bootham. House. 1753. By John Carr. Grade II* listed.
45 Bootham and attached railings. House. Late C19. Grade II listed.
Three houses, 1748. Now two houses. Nos.43 and 41 combined and now part of school. Grade II listed.
Wandesford House, 37 Bootham. Almshouses. 1743. Grade II* listed.
35, Bootham. House. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
33, Bootham. House. 1752-1755. Grade II listed.
The Exhibition public house. Grade II listed.
Nos. 3 & 5 Bootham. Grade II listed.
1 and 1A Bootham. Grade II listed.
White Horse public house, Bootham.
8 and 10, Bootham, York. House, now 2 shops. Mid C18, later alterations. Grade II listed.
40 Bootham. House. Early C19. Grade II listed.
St Mary's Tower. c1324, repaired 1644 following Civil War damage. Grade I listed.
56 Bootham. House. 1840-1845. Grade II listed.
62 Bootham and attached railings. House. c1860. Grade II listed.
64 and 66 Bootham. Pair of houses with attached railings. c1855. Grade II listed.
35 and 36 St Mary's and railings at front. Pair of houses, c1840. Grade II listed.
38 St Mary's. House. c1852. Grade II listed.
70 to 76 Bootham and attached front railings. Row of 4 houses. c1855. Grade II listed.
78 Bootham, York. Town house and attached railings. 1862. Grade II listed.
80 and 82, Bootham. Pair of houses. c1860. Grade II listed.
84, Bootham. Two houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
Ingram House, 90 Bootham. Almshouses. 1630-32. Grade II* listed.
1 and 2 Bootham Terrace and attached railings. Two houses. c1865. Grade II listed.
Castlegate[edit]
1, 3 and 3A, Castlegate. House, now two shops. Early C18. Grade II listed.
Blue Boar public house, Castlegate. Grade II listed.
7, Castlegate. House. Late C18, with mid C19 shopfront. Grade II listed.
St Mary's Church, Castlegate. Parish church, now exhibition centre. C15, early parts. Grade I listed.
Fairfax House, 25 and 27 Castlegate. Two houses, now amalgamated. No.27 c1744, No.25 probably early C19. Grade I listed.
29, Castlegate. House. c1840. Grade II listed.
31 Castlegate. Grade II listed.
18, Castlegate. House, now shop. Early C18. Grade II listed.
20 Castlegate. House and shop, early C19. Has late C13 wall behind. Grade II listed.
Castlegate House. Grade I listed.
Clifford Street, York[edit]
12, Clifford Street, York. Former technical college; now nightclub. 1883-85. Grade II listed.
19 and 21, Clifford Street. Offices. No.19 dated 1883; No.21 dated 1887. Grade II listed.
Clifton[edit]
St Hildas Garth, Ousecliffe Gardens. House. 1848. Grade II listed.
Clifton Croft, Greencliffe Drive. House. c1830. Grade II listed.
The White House, 28 Water End. Public house, now house. Early C19. Grade II listed.
8, 10 And 12, Water End. Three houses. No.8 late C17 / late C18. Grade II listed.
Ellison Terrace, 2, 4 and 6 Water End. Terrace of 3 houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
John Burrill Homes, Water End. Almshouses. 1925-31. Each block and walls and gates are Grade II listed.
Walls and gates and gate piers, John Burrill Homes. Water End. 1925-31. Grade II listed.
16, Clifton Green. House. Built shortly after 1836. Grade II listed.
Horse drinking trough and canopy, Clifton Green. Dated 1883. Grade II listed.
68 and 70, Clifton. House. c1800. Grade II listed.
64 and 66 Clifton. House. Late C17. Grade II* listed.
Clifton Bingo Club, 52-54 Clifton. Cinema 1937-1964; now bingo hall.
50 Clifton, York, and attached railings. House. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
42 and 44, Clifton. House c1780; divided into two mid C19. Grade II listed.
40 Clifton. House. Early C19. Grade II listed.
36, Clifton, York. House. c1740. Grade II listed.
34, Clifton, York. House. c1830. Grade II listed.
Burton Stone Inn. Public house. 1896.
The Burton Stone. Medieval stone. Grade II listed.
26 to 32 Clifton. Terrace of four houses. 1836-40. Grade II listed.
18 Clifton. House. c1840, altered late C19. Grade II listed.
Gates and garden railings to 18 Clifton. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
14 and 16, Clifton. Mirrored pair of houses. c1800. Grade II listed.
The White House, 10 Clifton. House, now offices. Early C18. Grade II listed.
8 Clifton. House. 1782-84. Grade II listed.
6 Clifton. Outbuilding, later shop; now house. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
4 Clifton and attached walls and railings. House. c1825, altered late C19. Grade II listed.
11 Clifton. House with attached railings. c1832. Grade II listed.
Porter's lodge at St Peter's School and attached wall and gate. Grade II listed.
27 Clifton and attached walls and railings. House. c1830-40. Grade II listed.
29 Clifton, York. House. c1835. Grade II listed.
Garden railings at 29 Clifton, York. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
College Street, York[edit]
St William’s College. Grade I listed.
Sundial, College Green. Grade II listed.
Colliergate, York[edit]
5 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
17 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
18 & 19 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
20 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
21 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
22 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
27 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
28 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
28A Colliergate. Grade II listed.
29 & 30 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
31 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
Coney Street, York[edit]
Mansion House. c1725-1733, the residence of the Lord Mayor of York. Grade I listed.
Interior of St Martin Le Grand Church. Grade II listed.
Coppergate, York[edit]
3, 5 and 7 Coppergate. Shop. Early C20. Grade II listed.
28, 30 and 32 Coppergate. Hall house and tenement shops. Probably C15; later alterations. Grade II* listed.
26 Coppergate. House. Late C15; C17 rear wing, later alterations. It was The Market Tavern at least from mid C19 to mid C20. Grade II* listed.
The Three Tuns public house, Coppergate. Grade II listed.
Dean's Park[edit]
Purey Cust Chambers. Grade II listed.
Railings and gates attached to north west corner of York Minster. 1839. Grade II listed.
Duncombe Place, York[edit]
The Red House. Grade II* listed.
Dean Court Hotel (part). Three houses, now part of hotel: railings attached to front steps. Grade II listed.
South African war memorial. Dated 1905. By GF Bodley. Grade II* listed.
Crown Buildings. Probate Registry, now flats. Dated 1885. By H Tanner. Grade II listed.
Theatre House. Late C18 rebuild of earlier house, now theatre offices. Grade II listed.
Telephone box adjoining St Wilfreds Church. Design 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Grade II listed.
Number 8 and Grays Dispensary. Former Medical dispensary and offices. 1897-99. Grade II listed.
Exhibition Square, York[edit]
Statue of William Etty. Grade II listed.
York Art Gallery. The mezzanine gallery under an original Victorian roof void
Fishergate[edit]
Fishergate Postern Tower. c. 1505 with later roof. Grade I listed.
16 And 16A, Fishergate. c1830. Grade II listed.
The Masons Arms public house. 1935. Grade II listed.
Castle Mills Lock. Grade II listed.
City Arms, Fawcett Street. Public house, later club, now flats. c1830. Grade II listed.
Sea Horse Hotel, Fawcett Street. Public house. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
Edinburgh Arms, Fishergate, York. House, now public house. c1830; converted to pub 1937. Grade II listed.
Fishergate Primary School. 1893-95. By WH Brierley. Grade II listed.
Tower House, Fishergate. 1878. Former Headquarter Offices for the Northern Command of the British Army.
York Cemetery Chapel. Designed by JP Pritchett in 1837. Grade II* listed.
Foss Island Road, York[edit]
Refuse destructor chimney. c1890. Grade II listed.
Aubrey House. House with workshops behind. c1900.
Fossgate, York[edit]
8, Fossgate, York. House, now shop. C17. Grade II listed.
10 and 10A, Fossgate. House with shop. c1800. Grade II listed.
13 and 14, Fossgate, York. Shop and house. Late C17. Grade II listed.
15 And 16, Fossgate, York. House, now shop. c1600. Grade II listed.
17 and 18, Fossgate. House with shop. c1890. Grade II listed.
The former Electric Cinema, 19-22, Fossgate. Grade II listed.
23, Fossgate. House with shop. Early C19. Grade II listed.
24 Fossgate. Early C19. Grade II listed.
The Blue Barbakan, 34 Fossgate.
Foss Bridge, York. Grade II* listed.
35 and 36, Fossgate. Inn and house; now shops. c1812. Grade II listed.
37 and 38, Fossgate. Pair of houses; now shops. c1830. Grade II listed.
Gatehouse to Merchant Adventurers' Hall, Fossgate, now shops. Mid C17. Grade II* listed.
Merchant Adventurers' Hall, Fossgate. Grade I listed.
42 and 43, Fossgate. Pair of houses, now shops. 1825. Grade II listed.
The Blue Bell, 53 Fossgate. Grade II* listed.
55 and 56, Fossgate, 30, Pavement, York. Row of three houses, now one shop. c1796. Grade II listed.
George Street, York[edit]
1 and 3, George Street. Pair of houses. c1840. Grade II listed.
9, 11 and 13, George Street. Terrace of 3 houses with shopfronts. c1844. Grade II listed.
15-27, George Street, York. Terrace of houses. c1845. Grade II listed.
29 and 31, George Street, York. Pair of houses. c1850. Grade II listed.
Stamford House, George Street. Former maltings, later brewery warehouse. c1875. Grade II listed.
Entrance gates at Stamford House and George House. Late C18. Grade II listed.
St George’s Catholic Church. Grade II listed.
The Phoenix public house, 75 George Street. Grade II listed.
Gillygate, York[edit]
2 and 2B, Gillygate, York. Two shops and flats. 1892. Grade II listed.
12 and 12A, Gillygate. House, now shops and flats. Early C18. Grade II listed.
26 and 28, Gillygate. Two houses, now with shop. 1769.
38 and 40 Gillygate. House, now 2 shops and flat. Late C18. Grade II listed.
The Gillygate public house. Grade II listed.
64, Gillygate. House, now shop and flat. c1700. Grade II listed.
66, Gillygate. House. c1765. Grade II listed.
68, Gillygate. House, now cafe and flats. Late C18. Grade II listed.
70, Gillygate. House, now shops and flat. c1770. Grade II listed.
84 and 86, Gillygate. Pair of houses; now shops and flats. Early C19. Grade II listed.
3 and 5, Gillygate. Two houses, now shops and flats. 1797. Grade II listed.
17 Gillygate. Antique shop.
23 and 25, Gillygate. House, later divided into two houses; now shops and flats. C18. Grade II listed.
65, 67 and 69, Gillygate. Three houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
The Salvation Army Citadel, Gillygate, York. 1882-3. Grade II listed.
Goodramgate, York[edit]
24, Goodramgate, York. House, now shop. Early C17 origins. Grade II listed.
Royal Oak public house. Grade II listed.
The Golden Slipper public house. House, now public house. c1500. Grade II listed.
19, Goodramgate. House. c1700. Grade II listed.
Grape Lane[edit]
19 Grape Lane. House, now restaurant, dating from C15. Grade II listed.
Jackson House. Printing works. No.7 Grape Lane c1600. Grade II listed.
The Groves[edit]
15, Penleys Grove Street. House, now offices. c1845. Grade II listed.
17, Penleys Grove Street. House. 1846. Grade II listed.
29 and 31, Penleys Grove Street. Pair of houses. 1843. Grade II listed.
City walls and moat looking towards Monkgate Bar. Grade I listed.
56 and 58, Lord Mayor's Walk. Mirrored pair of houses. c1845-50. Grade II listed.
York St John University. 1845. Grade II listed.
Former chapel c1858 of St John's College. Grade II listed.
42, Lord Mayor's Walk. House. c1840. Grade II listed.
36, 38 and 40, Lord Mayor's Walk. Row of 3 houses. c1840. Grade II listed.
34, Lord Mayor's Walk. House. Early C19. Grade II listed.
32, Lord Mayor's Walk. House. Early C19. Grade II listed.
30, Lord Mayor's Walk. House. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
26, Lord Mayor's Walk. Flats. Early C19. Grade II listed.
24, Lord Mayor's Walk. Shop and flat. Early C19. Grade II listed.
Groves Chapel. Wesleyan Chapel, now Co-op store. 1881-4. Grade II listed.
Bootham & Monk Ward Conservative Club. Now disused.
36 and 38, Clarence Street. House and shop. c1845. Grade II listed.
34, Clarence Street. Shop and flat. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
32, Clarence Street. House. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
Haxby Road[edit]
Joseph Rowntree Memorial Library, Haxby Road, York. 1927. Grade II listed.
Heworth[edit]
Summerhouse approx. 60m north of Heworth Croft. Early C19. Grade II listed.
Heworth Croft, Heworth Green. House. c1842. Grade II listed.
Heworth Grange, 45 Heworth Green. Now Heworth Green Surgery. Dated 1861.
26 Heworth Green. House, now nursery. c1835. Grade II listed.
44, Heworth Green and 1 Mill Lane, York. Two houses, now house and flats. c1835-40. Grade II listed.
46, Heworth Green. House. c1840. Grade II listed.
Heworth Moor House, 56 Heworth Green. House, c1849.
The Heworth Inn; formerly The Shoulder of Mutton.
98 and 100, Heworth Green. Mirrored pair of houses. c1840. Grade II listed.
104 Heworth Green. House. c1840. Grade II listed.
Gate standards, gates and railings to front of numbers 104 and 106 Heworth Green, York. Grade II listed.
108 Heworth Green York. House. c1840. Grade II listed.
Holy Trinity Church, East Parade. Grade II listed.
Heworth CE Primary School, Heworth Road. 1873.
Nag's Head Heworth, Heworth Road. Q2 C19.
70 Heworth Village. Former inn, now house. Grade II listed.
97 Heworth Village. House; now flats. c1790, later altered. Grade II listed.
Sparrow Cottage 58 Heworth Village. House. c1815, later altered. Grade II listed.
The Walnut Tree public house, Heworth Village.
Heworth Methodist Church, Heworth Village.
The Kiosk, Monk Stray. Grade II listed.
The Herdmans Cottage, Malton Road. Grade II listed.
Stone on Monk Stray. Grade II listed.
High Petergate[edit]
Christian Science Reading Room. Grade II listed.
12-18 High Petergate. Tenements now shops. Grade II listed.
York Arms public house. Grade II listed.
Eagle & Child High public house. Grade II* listed.
7 High Petergate. C17 house, now shop and offices. Grade II listed
13, High Petergate, York. House, now shop. Early C19. Grade II listed.
21 High Petergate. Grade II listed.
Jewbury & St Maurice's Road[edit]
Rockingham House, Jewbury, York. Grade II listed.
Ice House, St Maurice's Road, York. Grade II listed.
King's Manor, York[edit]
Courtyard King's Manor. Grade I listed.
King's Staith, York[edit]
Kings Arms public house. Grade II listed.
King Street[edit]
Stone Roses Bar (formerly The Grapes public house), 4 King Street. c1860. Grade II listed.
Lawrence Street, York[edit]
Tuke House. Late c18 house, later a working men's club, now student housing. Grade II listed.
Waggon & Horses public house. Grade II listed.
Rose & Crown public house. Grade II listed.
Leeman Road, York[edit]
Former North Eastern Railway Goods Station; now railway museum. Grade II listed.
Lendal, York[edit]
2, Lendal. Congregational chapel; now restaurants. 1816, converted and altered 1929. Grade II listed.
House of the Trembling Madness public house. Grade II listed.
Lendal House, 11 Lendal. Office building, now shop. Late C19. Grade II listed.
General Post Office, 22 Lendal. Dated 1884. Grade II listed.
Little Stonegate, York[edit]
8 and 10 Little Stonegate. Pair of houses. c1825. Grade II listed.
Marygate, York[edit]
Wall, railings and lamp standards at St Olave's Church. Grade II listed.
Tomb of William Etty, St Olave's churchyard. Grade II listed.
28, Marygate. House, now office and workshop. Late C17. Grade II listed.
30 Marygate. Early C19 House. Grade II listed.
Grade 32 and 34 Marygate, York. Two houses. c1800. Grade II listed.
40 and 42 Marygate. House, now 2 houses. c1760. Grade II listed.
The Garth. School, now house. Grade II listed.
Roots restaurant. Formerly The Bay Horse public house. 1893-94. Grade II listed.
Micklegate[edit]
The Falcon Tap public house. Grade II listed.
The Nags Head. Grade II listed.
The Priory. Grade II listed.
Brigantes public house. Closed 2020. Grade II listed.
Minster Yard[edit]
The Deanery. House. 1938-9. By Rutherford and Symes. Grade II listed.
1, 2, 2a, and 3, Minster Court, York. Four houses. Late C17 and early C18 remodelling of C14, C15 and C16 structures. Grade II* listed.
Wall, gates and gate piers, 1 Minster Yard. Wall and gates c1900, re-using C17 gate piers. Grade II* listed.
4 Minster Yard. Early C18 house. Grade II listed.
6 Minster Yard, York. Grade II* listed.
Lamp standard. c1860. Grade II listed.
Former Minster Song School, Minster Yard.
School. 1830-33. Closed 2020.
Monkgate[edit]
62, 64 and 66, Monkgate, York. Terrace of 3 houses. c1840. Grade II listed.
54, 56 and 58 Monkgate. Row of 3 houses. c1840. Grade II listed.
48, Monkgate. House, later shop and offices. c1770. Grade II listed.
46, Monkgate. House, later shop and offices. c1770. Grade II listed.
44 Monkgate. House. Built shortly after 1723; later alterations. George Hudson lived here. Grade II listed.
42, Monkgate. House. 1828. Grade II listed.
Middleton House, 38 Monkgate. c1700. Grade II* listed.
36, Monkgate. House. 1796-8 with earlier remains. Grade II listed.
County House, 32 Monkgate. The former County Hospital. 1849-1851. Grade II listed.
30, Monkgate. House. c1835, later alterations. Grade II listed.
28, Monkgate. Shop and flat. c1840. Grade II listed.
The Keystones, 4 Monkgate. Grade II listed.
Christmas lights at Monk Bar, viewed from Monkgate.
19 and 21, Monkgate. Two houses, now flats. Dated 1812. Grade II listed.
The Black Horse public house. Grade II listed.
37, Monkgate. House. c1847 with remains dating from 1794. Grade II listed.
39, Monkgate. House, now guesthouse. 1794. Grade II listed.
45 to 51 Monkgate. Four houses, now houses and guesthouses. 1830-40. Grade II listed buildings.
55, Monkgate. House. c1812. Grade II listed.
Gate, wall and railings to number 55 Monkgate. Early C19. Grade II listed.
57 and 59, Monkgate. Pair of houses, now shop and flats. c1835. Grade II listed.
65, Monkgate. House. Early C19. Grade II listed.
67 and 69, Monkgate. Pair of houses. 1812-14. Grade II listed.
Museum Gardens[edit]
Remains of St Marys Abbey, Museum Gardens, York. Grade I listed.
Railings and gates forming south west boundary of Museum Gardens. Grade II listed.
The lodge and gates, Museum Gardens. Grade II listed.
Anglian Tower. Defensive tower. Probably C7 AD on Roman footings. Grade I listed.
Multangular Tower, Museum Gardens, York. Grade I listed.
Yorkshire Museum. Grade I listed.
Curators House, Museum Gardens, York. House, now offices and store. 1844.
St Mary's Tower York. 1324, repaired 1644 following Civil War damage. Grade I listed.
Defensive wall. 1250-70. Grade I listed.
Museum Street[edit]
Lendal Hill House. Grade II listed.
Pump engine house, Museum Street. 1836. Now the Star Inn The City. Grade II listed.
Drinking fountain. Dated 1880. Grade II listed.
St Leonards Hospital, York. Grade I listed.
Central Library, York. 1927, 1938 extension. Grade II listed.
Club chambers and railings, 15 Museum Street. Offices. 1875. Grade II listed.
Navigation Road, York[edit]
Rowntree Wharf, Navigation Road, York. Grade II listed.
New Walk, York[edit]
Pikeing Well, New Walk, York. Grade II* listed.
North Street, York[edit]
Church Cottages. Row of 3 cottages. Late C15. Grade II* listed.
33 North Street, York. House c.1850. Grade II listed.
39 North Street, 1 Tanner Row.Originally late C15 house. Grade II* listed.
39 North Street, 1 Tanner Row. Originally late C15 house.
Nunnery Lane, York[edit]
St Thomas's Hospital, rebuilt 1862, now flats. Grade II listed.
Victoria Bar. Opened 1838. Grade I listed.
Ogleforth & Chapter House Street[edit]
The Dutch House, Ogleforth. House. c1650.
9 Ogleforth. Early C19 house. Grade II listed.
11 Ogleforth. Early C18 house. Grade II listed.
Cromwell House, 13 Ogleforth, York. House. c1700. Grade II* listed.
5 Chapter House Street and 16, 18 & 20 Ogleforth York. C16 house with stables (now garages). Grade II listed.
1 Chapter House Street. Grade II listed.
4 & 6 Chapter House Street. Grade II listed.
Patrick Pool, York[edit]
Pivni public house, Patrick Pool, York. Grade II* listed.
Pavement, York[edit]
55 and 56, Fossgate, 30, Pavement. Row of three houses, now one shop. c1796. Grade II listed.
26 and 28, Pavement, York. House, now shops and offices. c1700. Grade II listed.
24, Pavement. House with shop. c1800. Grade II listed.
18, 20 and 22, Pavement. Public house, now shops and offices. Dated 1893. Grade II listed.
Golden Fleece Inn, 16 Pavement. Public house. c1840. Grade II listed.
The Herbert House, 12 and 14 Pavement. House, now shop and offices. Early C17. Grade I listed.
8, Pavement. House, now part of bank. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
6, Pavement. House, now part of bank. Early C18. Grade II listed.
All Saints Church, Pavement. Grade I listed.
Peasholme Green, York[edit]
St Cuthbert’s Church. Grade I listed.
Constantine's Cross. Grade II listed.
St Anthony's Hall. Guildhall. Guildhall; 1446-53. Grade I listed.
The Black Swan Inn. Grade II* listed.
Hiscox building. Offices. c2015.
Piccadilly[edit]
Swinson House. Former Government offices. 1939.
Precentors Court, York[edit]
2, 3, 4, and 4a, Precentors Court. Row of four houses. Early C18. Grade II* listed.
2, 3, 4, and 4a, Precentors Court. Row of four houses. Early C18. Grade II* listed.
5, Precentors Court. House, early C18. Grade II* listed.
6 And 7, Precentors Court. Pair of houses. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
Fenton House, 9 Precentors Court. House. Early C18. Grade II* listed.
10 Precentors Court. Early C18 house incorporating remains of C15 house. Grade II* listed.
Rougier Street, York[edit]
15, 16 & 17 Rougier Street. Two houses and shop. c1842. Grade II listed.
Malmaison hotel. A converted 1960s office block, opened 2021.
St Andrewgate, York[edit]
48 and 50 St Andrewgate. Grade II listed.
32 to 38 St Andrewgate. Fire station and house; now flats. 1845. Grade II listed.
28 and 30 St Andrewgate. House. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
St Andrew’s Church. Grade II* listed.
20 St Andrewgate. Grade II* listed.
Former drill hall. Grade II listed.
St Leonard's Place, York[edit]
De Grey Rooms. Built 1841-42 by GT Andrews for Yorkshire Hussars Annual Mess. Grade II* listed.
St Sampson's Square[edit]
5, St Sampsons Square. Inn, now cafe part of department store. Early C18. Grade II listed.
6, St Sampsons Square, York. House, now part of department store. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
7, St Sampsons Square, York. House, now part of department store. Probably early C16, refronted early C18. Grade II* listed.
Roman Bath public house, 9 St Sampson's Square. 1929-31, incorporating remains of C4 Roman bath-house. Grade II* listed.
The Three Cranes public house, 11 St Sampson's Square. Mid C18. Grade II listed
St Saviour's Place, York[edit]
Peaseholme House, St Saviour's Place. Grade II* listed.
11 St Saviour's Place. Grade II listed.
14 St Saviour's Place. House with attached front garden wall, gate and railings. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
St Saviourgate, York[edit]
1-7 St Saviourgate. Grade II listed.
Central Methodist Church, St Saviourgate. Grade II* listed.
Central Methodist Church, St Saviourgate. Grade II* listed.
St Saviourgate Unitarian Chapel. Grade II* listed.
St Saviour's Church. Grade II* listed.
St Saviour's Church. Grade II* listed.
Shambles[edit]
W Hamond at 9 Shambles, York
Skeldergate, York[edit]
Skeldergate House Hotel. Grade II* listed.
Skeldergate House Hotel. Grade II* listed.
Lady Anne Middletons Hotel. Grade Ii* listed.
Lady Anne Middletons Hotel. Grade Ii* listed.
Lady Anne Middletons Hotel. Grade Ii* listed.
Lady Anne Middletons Hotel. Grade Ii* listed.
Lady Anne Middletons Hotel. Grade Ii* listed.
Joseph Terry memorial almshouses. Grade II listed.
Joseph Terry memorial almshouses. Grade II listed.
Joseph Terry memorial almshouses. Grade II listed.
Former organ-builder's workshop. Grade II listed.
51 Skeldergate. Grade II listed.
52 Skeldergate. Grade II listed.
South Esplanade[edit]
1 to 3 Friars Terrace, inc. 8 Peckitt Street. Terrace of 4 houses; garden gates, railings. c1855. Grade II listed.
Numbers 1-5 South Esplanade. Terrace of 5 houses; garden gates, railings. c1865. Grade II listed.
Stonegate, York[edit]
33 Stonegate. Grade II* listed.
The Norman House. Remains of C12 hall-house. Grade I listed.
Tanner Row[edit]
39 North Street & 1 Tanner Row. C15 house, later alterations. Grade II* listed.
7 Tanner Row. Early C18 house, altered in early C19. Grade II listed.
Terry Avenue, York[edit]
The Bonding Warehouse. Grade II listed.
The Bonding Warehouse. Grade II listed.
The Bonding Warehouse. Grade II listed.
Tower Street[edit]
9, Tower Place, York. Defensive tower c1250. Grade II* listed.
City walls attached to Tower Place. Probably late C13. Grade I listed.
3 & 4 Tower Street. C19 houses. Grade II listed.
6 & 7 Tower Street. Pair of houses. Grade II listed.
8, 9, 10, 10A and B, Tower Street. Four shops. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
11 and 12, Tower Street. Pair of houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
13 and 14, Tower Street. Pair of houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
Castle Museum, formerly Female Prison. Grade I listed.
Walmgate, York[edit]
St Denys's Church. Parish church. C14 / C15. Grade I listed.
8 And 8A, Walmgate. Mid C18 pair of houses. Grade II listed.
9, Walmgate. Inn. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
11 And 11A, Walmgate. House. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
13, Walmgate, York. House with shop. c1840. Grade II listed.
The Watergate Inn. Late C18 inn. Grade II listed.
15, Walmgate, York. House. c1830. Grade II listed.
17, Walmgate. House. Early C19 / mid C18. Grade II listed.
19, 21 and 23, Walmgate. Three houses. Late C17 and early C18. Grade II listed.
25 Walmgate. Late C17 house. Grade II listed.
26 and 28 Walmgate. Late C18 house.
32, Walmgate. House, now shop. c1840. Grade II listed.
34, Walmgate. House, now nursery. c1700 and early C18. Grade II listed.
50-58 Walmgate. Four houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
35 and 37, Walmgate. House. c1740. Grade II listed.
64 and 66, Walmgate. Pair of houses. c1850. Grade II listed.
65, 67, 69 And 69A, Walmgate. Terrace of four houses. c1840. Grade II listed.
68 and 70, Walmgate. House. c1700. Grade II* listed.
73, Walmgate. House. Early C16 / c1700. Grade II listed.
75, Walmgate. Shops and offices. C15; late C17 / early C18. Grade II listed.
77, Walmgate. Timber-framed building, part dating from C15. Grade II* listed.
The Press office, 84-86 Walmgate.
100 and 102, Walmgate. Pair of houses.
Gate to St Margaret Church, Walmgate. Grade II listed.
Bowes Morrell House, 111 Walmgate. House. c1400. Grade II* listed.
114, Walmgate. Lodging house. c1890. Grade II listed.
Walmgate Bar. Grade I listed.
Wellington Row[edit]
Electricity sub-station in Wellington Row, York. Grade II listed.