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The first Treasurer for York Minster was appointed in 1091 when the office was established by Archbishop of York Thomas of Bayeux, but all that remains of his original house is an external wall which forms part of Grays Court and sections of 12th-century masonry in the present Treasurer's House for which it is uncertain whether they are in-situ or have been reused.
Grays Court is a Grade I listed house [1] in York, England. The house is within the city walls near York Minster. Dating back in part to 1080 and commissioned by the first Norman Archbishop of York to provide the official residence for the Treasurers of York Minster, it is one of the oldest continuously occupied dwellings in the United Kingdom.
Green purchased three-fifths of a York property adjacent to York Minster in 1897–8 and commissioned architect Temple Lushington Moore to oversee extensive alterations and restoration. Green called the result "Treasurer's House" and it was a show case for his collection of objets d'art and antique furniture.
York: House: 12th century: ... Treasurer's House and attached garden walls, gate and gate piers. More images. Wall approx. 5 metres north-east of the Kings Manor York:
Treasurer's House, York; V. Vice-Chancellor's House; W. Wealden Hall, York; Y. York Arms; York Deanery This page was last edited on 26 September 2023, at 22:12 (UTC) ...
Treasurer's House may refer to: Treasurer's House, Martock, in Somerset, England; Treasurer's House, York, in North Yorkshire, England This page was last edited on 16 ...
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Treasurer's House. North-east from Foss Bridge to Bootham Bar is a quieter area of the city. On the Bootham Bar end is Petergate with the green space of Dean's Park, York Minster and the Treasurer's House. North east of this, outside the walls, is York St John University's Campus.