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Office for saleThe White House, 10 Clifton, York YO30
5,070 sq. ft
Freehold
About this property
LED lighting throughout
Part comfort cooling
Description
The White House was originally constructed in 1731 and was initially commissioned as a residential townhouse in 1970, the White House was listed as a Grade II building by Historic England due to its stunning Georgian and Victoria architecture features and has been occupied under its current commercial use since the late 1980's.
The White House was substantially refurbished in 2024, both internally and externally to provide a high-quality working environment for the benefit of staff in a mixture of open plan workspace, private offices, meeting rooms and a stunning ground floor board room. The WC facilities have been substantially upgrade and a new kitchen/breakout area and exercise studio have been added.
Location
The White House, York is a beautiful Grade II listed Georgian building situated on Clifton / Bootham, which forms part of the principal northern arterial (A19) route connecting the ancient city walls at Bootham Bar with the York outer ring road A1237 approximately 2 miles to the north.
The White House was originally constructed in 1731 and was initially commissioned as a residential townhouse in 1970, the White House was listed as a Grade II building by Historic England due to its stunning Georgian and Victoria architecture features and has been occupied under its current commercial use since the late 1980's.
The White House was substantially refurbished in 2024, both internally and externally to provide a high-quality working environment for the benefit of staff in a mixture of open plan workspace, private offices, meeting rooms and a stunning ground floor board room. The WC facilities have been substantially upgrade and a new kitchen/breakout area and exercise studio have been added.
Location
The White House, York is a beautiful Grade II listed Georgian building situated on Clifton / Bootham, which forms part of the principal northern arterial (A19) route connecting the ancient city walls at Bootham Bar with the York outer ring road A1237 approximately 2 miles to the north.



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