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Thursday, 15 January 2026

Christmas Charm & Historic Halls #5 :: Treasurer’s House

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It’s back to York for today’s post … where our first stop of the day was the Treasurer’s House. It’s a lovely National Trust property, right in the heart of the city centre, in the shadow of the Minster …
Martin and I have visited once before … also at Christmas time, but it was a first time visit for Jackie & Phil. 

Once inside the volunteers made us all feel very welcome and told us a bit about this year’s Inspired Christmas displays.

This year the inspiration for the decorations in each room had been drawn from those who had owned and lived in the house across the years and, as well as being beautiful, it was really interesting to find out more about the history and the people and families that had lived here over the years.

It really had been decorated beautifully and felt very homely and Christmassy ... 
After a good wander around we found ourselves a cosy spot in the tea room for refreshments before heading back out into the rain to continue exploring the city.

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2 comments:

  1. Utterly beautiful decorations - I've never been to the Treasurer's House - but it looks tempting. Something to add the the bucket list :D

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    1. It really is a lovely property. Small but perfectly formed. Its lovely to find something right in the city centre too x

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