The Treasurer's House in York, located next door to York Minster, was built in the 1800s as three houses to house the collections of the wealthy Yorkshireman Frank Green. This historic house along with its gardens is currently owned by the National Trust and is open to the public to explore on a guided tour.
Located next door to the York Minster, is the Treasurer's House, one of the places to visit in York. The house was built by Yorkshireman Frank Green in the late 1800s to showcase his collection of antique furniture, paintings from a 300-year period, textiles, ceramics, etc from around the world. Later on, he gifted the house along with his entire collection to the National Trust charity who opened it to the public.
Join a group guided tour of the Treasure House to walk through period rooms, listen to the stories about this house and its builder Mr. Frank Green, and take a look at his amazing collection of art and furniture. Once you have your fill of the grandeurs of the house, stroll into the small garden on the house that has won the Gold in the Yorkshire in Bloom Awards for six consecutive years.
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• Make a trip to the Treasurer's House in York, located next door to York Minster.
• Explore the place on a group guided tour to take a look at Yorkshireman Frank Green’s collection from around the world.
• Feel awe-struck as you take a look at antique furniture, paintings from a 300-year period, textiles, ceramics, etc. which are part of his collection.
• Learn interesting facts about Frank Green and his vision and his contribution to York.
• Take a stroll in the award-winning small garden belonging to the house.