Treasurer's House, York York

Treasurer's House    

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The Treasurer's House in York, North Yorkshire, England, is a Grade I listed historic house owned by the National Trust, who also maintain its garden.

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Apr 2, 2024
We had an excellent visit today to the Treasurer's House in York. Our guides were Geoff and Barbara who were very knowledgeable about the building. They were really interesting to listen to and welco… Full review by 12Charlie92
Dec 12, 2023
We went for a day trip and visiting this location was a highlight. Just wonderful with Christmas spirit everywhere. Highly recommend the Christmas Pudding scones. All volunteers very informative an… Full review by AlanE856
Dec 9, 2023
Wonderful place to explore. Guides in each room were fantastic, welcoming and full of history about the property. Well worth a visit. Full review by G3590SFGP

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Hi, can you go into the cellar when you visit this house?
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You can go on a special tour on selected days, which takes you into the haunted cellar, underneath the cafe. It's £4 or free to members, and you are best ringing in advance to check …
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You can go on a special tour on selected days, which takes you into the haunted cellar, underneath the cafe. It's £4 or free to members, and you are best ringing in advance to check when it's running. There's also an attic tour on selected days.
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How much are the tickets to treasurers house
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Adults £8.10, children half that. But NT members get in free.
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Is it free with a national trust family pass?
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Yes
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Answer by Clivey57 · Aug 2, 2018
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Hi, Alan. What would you like to know about this attraction? story of frank green
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Frank green was original owner and appears to have been behind a lot of the furniture and room design. I think he came from ' new money ' wealth & an industrial background and …
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Frank green was original owner and appears to have been behind a lot of the furniture and room design. I think he came from ' new money ' wealth & an industrial background and to raise his profile invited the then Prince Of Wales to the house. The house itself is very interesting and the haunted room is definitely worth a visit .
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Answer by Anthony C · Dec 15, 2017
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I’d like to rent a National Trust property. Where can I find out what property is available?
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If you’re looking for residential National Trust rental properties that are currently available in England and Wales, please visit the National Trust pages on rightmove.co.uk.
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