Facilities & Restrictions:
Souvenir shop, Car park
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Acquired and fully restored by the York Civic Trust in 1983/84
FAIRFAX HOUSE was acquired and fully restored by the York Civic Trust in 1983/84. The house, described as a classic architectural masterpiece of its age and certainly one of the finest townhouses in England, was saved from near collapse after considerable abuse and misuse this century, having been converted into a cinema and dance hall. The richly decorated interior with its plasterwork, wood and wrought-iron, is now the home for a unique collection of Georgian furniture, clocks, paintings and porcelain. The Noel Terry Collection, gift of a former treasurer of the York Civic Trust, has been described by Christie's as one of the finest private collections formed this century. It enhances and complements the house and helps to create that special `lived-in' feeling, providing the basis for a series of set-piece period exhibitions which bring the house to life in a very tangible way. Historic Houses Association Member. OPENING TIMES SUMMER: 20 February - 6 January Mon - Thur: 11am - 5pm. Closed Fris except in August. Sat: 11am - 5pm. Sun: 1.30 - 5pm. Last admission 4.30pm. Winter Closed 7 January - 19 February & 24 - 26 December
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Location:
OS Ref. SE605 515 London 4 hrs by car, 2 hrs by train. Fairfax House situated in centre of York between Castle Museum and Jorvik Centre. Rail: York Station, 10 mins walk. Taxi: Station Taxis (01904) 62333
Contact:
Address: Castlegate, York Yorkshire YO1 1RN UK
Phone: +44(0)1904 655543 Fax: +44(0)1904 652262
Management:
Management: Mr Peter Brown
Admissions:
| Adult |
Admission Adult |
| Child |
Admission Child |
| Special |
Enquire for special Admission |
Opening times:
OpeningTimes: Summer: 26 Feb - 6 Jan, Mon - Thur, 11am - 5pm/ Fris, guided Tours at 11am and 2pm/ Sats,11am - 5pm/ Suns, 1.30 - 5pm.SeasonalClosure: Winter / 7 January - 19 February & 24 - 26 December
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