37 Tanner Row, York
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 13 May 2013
A great big slab of red brick, quite Georgian in character but built c1850 before the Victorians became so wedded to Gothic. It looks as if it was either of two builds or the right-hand five bays had been cleaned. Grade II listed. Originally a hotel, now offices of English Heritage (now Historic England). In front are the fine wrought-iron gates to the former railway company offices.