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  2. Middlethorpe Hall - Wikipedia

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    Middlethorpe Hall is a 17th-century English country house standing in 20 acres (8 ha) of grounds in Middlethorpe, York, North Yorkshire. It is a perfectly symmetrical red brick and stone house built in 1699 and since 2008 has been owned by the National Trust. It is currently used as a hotel. [1]

  3. Lady Anne House - Wikipedia

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    The hotel, in 2014. Lady Anne House is a former almshouse, now a hotel, in York, in England. The almshouse was founded by Ann Middleton, in 1659, on a site on Skeldergate, in the Bishophill area of York. Known as Middleton's Hospital, it had 22 apartments around a small yard, housing twenty widows. [1]

  4. The Churchill Hotel, York - Wikipedia

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    The hotel, in 2017. The Churchill Hotel is a historic building on Bootham, north of the city centre of York in England. 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. [1] In 1879, it was converted into a girls' school, named Bootham House.

  5. Grand Hotel and Spa (York) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand, formerly the Grand Hotel and Spa, is a Grade II* listed [2] hotel in York, England, the city's only 5-star hotel.Opened in May 2010 and renovated and extended in 2017–18, it is an Edwardian building dating to 1906, originally the headquarters of the North Eastern Railway, with views of the York city walls and York Minster.

  6. The Milner York - Wikipedia

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    A menu from 1858 held by the National Railway Museum, York. The Station Hotel opened on 22 February 1853 as an addition to York old railway station, designed by architect was G. T. Andrews. [2] [3] Queen Victoria visited the hotel a year later, in 1854, and the hotel was renamed the Royal Station Hotel as a result. [4]

  7. The Mount (York) - Wikipedia

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    The street has been part of the main route running south and west from York from the Roman Eboracum area onwards. The Roman road to Calcaria (now Tadcaster) and on to Londinium (London) ran immediately north-west of the current line of the street. Around the street, the area was used for burials and cremations.