
The location of this fine Grade II* Listed mansion is on the line of the main Roman approach to the city of York and Bootham Bar was one of the original Roman gateways into the city/fortress of Eboracum. The house is of circa 1827 and appears on Robert Cooper's plan of York 1832. The owner at that time being Mrs Barbara Ashton Nelson and the property is described as a 'mansion and pleasure grounds' in the first rate assessment in 1837.
The house passed between various private owners until 1875 when it was run as a 'school for young ladies' until 1879 by Misses Inchbold and it was known as Bootham House. In 1882 the property was sold to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary for the War Department.
Highlights
The Four Star Churchill Hotel offers guests a place to stay in individually designed rooms just a stones throw from the pedestrianised city centre of York. We have a selection of room types to suit all needs and budgets with rooms available in double, twin and family configurations and varying from smaller rooms for the shorter stay up to four-posters
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