• 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.
  • We have NT membership and have enjoyed visits to many grand and stately homes and beautiful gardens so we eagerly awaited our trip to Treasurers House.
  • The first Treasurer pf York Minster was appointed in 1091, but the oldest section of the house is a section of a 12th-century stone wall.
  • Fourteen years later Treasurer's House was purchased by Thomas Young, who served as archbishop of York from 1561 until 1568.
  • Entry to Treasurer’s House costs £21.75 for a family ticket or is free if you are a member of the National Trust.
  • York Treasurers House Exterior side (www.free-city-guides.com). This house at the rear of York Minster was bought by millionaire Frank Green in 1897 and he set...
  • The Treasure House Fair is held at the Royal Hospital Chelsea at the height of London’s summer season each year.
  • First given to the National Trust by the wealthy and eccentric Industrialist Frank Green in 1930, Treasurer’s House is a quirky hidden gem tucked behind York...
  • Situated conveniently close to the city center, a visit to Treasurer’s House can easily be combined with stops at other key attractions...
  • The house offers a glimpse into the lives of the treasurers who once lived here and provides a fascinating insight into the history of the city.