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Bowes Morrell House

Bowes Morrell House is an impressive half-timbered building, located only a few yards away from the medieval entrance of Walmgate Bar.

Attraction Duration

1 Hour+

Age Range

Suitable for all ages

About Bowes Morrell House

Built around 1396, Bowes Morrell House is one of the best examples of a timber-framed construction in York.

The building was one of four such houses, possibly serving as a vicarage for the nearby church of St Margaret’s or St Peter-le-Willows.

Constructed on an L-shaped plan with an open hall, Bowes Morrell House underwent alterations in the 16th and late 17th centuries.

The original two-storey range was extended in brick following the addition earlier of a timber-frame to the building.

Significant restoration and modification work to the house took place, especially in the 20th century, named after Dr John Bowes Morrell, a founder of the York Conservation Trust.

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