Partially constructed from the historic city walls and quietly tucked away down a cobbled street along side the Museum Gardens Lendal Hill House is a three-storey townhouse abutting the northeast side of Lendal Tower, an ancient scheduled Monument which once formed part of the City of York’s defences. Built of dark red brick with a clay pantile roof and dissected by pretty dormer windows, the building itself dates from the late 18th Century and still benefits from a number of characteristics from that era. Formerly leased to the York Waterworks company and also used as a Public Baths in the late 1700s when the adjoining Lendal Tower was the key water supply to the City of York, the property in…
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