6–7 Precentor's Court

6 and 7 Precentor's Court are an historic pair of buildings in the English city of York, North Yorkshire. Grade II listed structures, standing on Precentor's Court, the buildings date to the mid-19th century, with number 7 having earlier origins. The properties were renovated in the 20th century.[1]

6 and 7 Precentor's Court
General information
Address6 and 7 Precentor's Court
Town or cityYork, North Yorkshire
CountryEngland
Coordinates53.9625°N 1.0842°W / 53.9625; -1.0842
CompletedMid-19th century

Rachael Epworth, a pawnbroker, formerly lived at the property. Henry Hardcastle purchased the property from her.[2] A. Ayer Carr, a new member of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society, was living at number 6 in 1900.[3]

References

  1. Historic England. "6 and 7 Precentor's Court (1256866)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  2. York Historian, Volume 14 (1997), p. 11
  3. Annual Report, Yorkshire Philosophical Society (1901), p. xxiv


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