Historic buildings
St William's College
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This splendid timbered building, built in 1461 in the shadow of the Minster, was originally a college for Minster priests.
It was much altered in the 16th and 17th centuries when it was divided up into apartments and let out.
By the 19th century it had fallen on hard times and the wonderful medieval building housed a series of dreadful slum tenements.
It was rescued from total despair by Francis Green, who at the time owned the Treasurer's House just a few yards away.
He later sold the building back to the city council for the same price as he had paid for it, enabling the council to begin restoration.
Now the building is restored to its former glory and as well as housing a popular restaurant, it is used for conferences, exhibitions and receptions.
And, like so many other ancient buildings in the city, St William's College is reputed to be haunted.
Further details:
St William's College, 5 College Street, York YO1 7JF
Open: Medieval Halls: 9am-5pm daily (subject to functions).
Admission: Adults £1, children 50p.
Facilities: Restaurant, exhibition and conference centre.
Disabled access: No.
Contact: College (01904) 557233; Restaurant (01904) 634830
Email: stwilliam@milburn.co.uk
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