Anlaby House, Anlaby

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Anlaby House, Anlaby

Image: © Paul Harrop Taken: 11 Feb 2021

The rear, southerly aspect of the late 18th century mansion, seen from the part of the grounds now a small area of wood/parkland accessible from Beverley Road. For a view of the front, see Image Anlaby House was originally built for Hull merchant John Boyes. In 1936 it became council premises for Haltemprice Urban District Council. From 1974 it was Beverley Borough Council offices, then East Riding of Yorkshire Council sold it in 1999. After standing empty for five years it was converted into luxury apartments.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.743034
Longitude
-0.436706