Bathurst House is an historic building in the English city of York, North Yorkshire. A Grade II* listed building, standing at 86 Micklegate, part of the building dates to around 1727;[1] it was made into three storeys around 1822.[2] The iron railings at the front of the property are part of the listing.[2]
Bathurst House | |
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General information | |
Type | House |
Address | 86 Micklegate |
Town or city | York, North Yorkshire |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 53°57′26″N 1°05′21″W / 53.957124°N 1.08904°W |
Completed | c. 1727 |
Renovated | c. 1822 |
The property was built for Charles and Frances Bathurst.[1] Upon Frances' death, she was buried in the church of St Martin-cum-Gregory across the street. Her tombstone stated she was "a person of excellent accomplishments both of body and mind, and adorned the several stations of life she went through".[1]
It became a hotel between 1911 and 1921, then York YWCA. The University of York owned it in the 1960s, before it became the home of a firm of chartered accountants,[1] having sold for £1 million in 2017.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b c d Bathurst House, 86 Micklegate – historyofyork.org.uk
- ^ a b Historic England. "BATHURST HOUSE AND RAILINGS ATTACHED AT FRONT (1257284)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
- ^ "Grade II-listed landmark sold for £1m" – The Business Desk