St William's College (York)
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Grade I Listed (UK), 15th century construction
St William's College is a Medieval building in York in England, originally built to provide accommodation for priests attached to chantry chapels at nearby York Minster. It is a Grade I listed building.
The college was founded in 1460 by George Neville and the Earl of Warwick to house twenty-three priests and a provost. It was named after St William of York.
The college was founded in 1460 by George Neville and the Earl of Warwick to house twenty-three priests and a provost. It was named after St William of York.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_William's_College
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Coordinates: 53°57'44"N 1°4'48"W
- York Minster 0.2 km
- Ruin of St Mary's Abbey church 0.6 km
- York Castle Museum 0.7 km
- Bootham Park Hospital 0.8 km
- Allerton Castle 20 km
- Bramham Park 22 km
- Carlton Towers 29 km
- Beverley Minster 45 km
- All Saints Church 65 km
- Gainsborough Old Hall 66 km
- York city walls 0.4 km
- Tang Hall 1.7 km
- Meadow 2.9 km
- Clifton Moor Industrial Estate 3.1 km
- Portakabin 3.4 km
- Beningborough Hall 11 km
- Marston Moor Business Park 15 km
- Flaxby Golf Club 21 km
- Boscar Grange Solar Field 22 km
- AAC Dishforth 29 km