Grays Court, York

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TypeHistoric house; hotel
LocationYork, England
Coordinates53°57′48″N 1°04′51″W / 53.9633°N 1.0807°W / 53.9633; -1.0807
Construction started1080 (earliest parts)
Grays Court
Gray's Court Courtyard at the rear of the Treasurer's House, with the redbrick building of Gray's Court facing the camera
Grays Court, York is located in York Central
Grays Court, York
Location in York
General information
TypeHistoric house; hotel
LocationYork, England
Coordinates53°57′48″N 1°04′51″W / 53.9633°N 1.0807°W / 53.9633; -1.0807
Construction started1080 (earliest parts)
OwnerPrivate (since 2005)

Grays Court is a Grade I listed house[1] in York, England. The house is within the city walls near York Minster. Dating back in part to 1080 and commissioned by the first Norman Archbishop of York to provide the official residence for the Treasurers of York Minster, it is one of the oldest continuously occupied dwellings in the United Kingdom.

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