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Peaseholme House

Coordinates: 53°57′36″N 1°04′36″W / 53.9601°N 1.0767°W / 53.9601; -1.0767
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Peaseholme House
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Alternative namesPeasholme House
General information
AddressSt Saviour's Place, York, England
Coordinates53°57′36″N 1°04′36″W / 53.9601°N 1.0767°W / 53.9601; -1.0767
Completedc. 1752
Renovated1975 (restored)
Technical details
Floor count3 + cellar
Design and construction
Architect(s)John Carr (probably)
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official namePeaseholme House
Designated14 June 1954
Reference no.1256694

Peaseholme House or Peasholme House[1] is a Georgian building on St Saviour's Place, near Peasholme Green in York, England.

It was built around 1752, probably by John Carr for a carpenter named Richard Heworth. It has been Grade II* listed since 1954 and was restored in 1975.[2]

It has "strange rustication", with red brick in the front and orange brick at the back.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ "What we do". York Associates. Retrieved 11 December 2013. Our training centre is Peasholme House, a wonderful Georgian building ...
  2. ^ Historic England. "Peaseholme House (1256694)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  3. ^ Gee, E. A. (1979) The Architecture of York. Cerialis Press, pp.85–86.