Mansion House, York

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The Mansion House at St Helen's Square in York.
The Mansion House at St Helen's Square in York.

Mansion House in York, England is the home of the Lord Mayor of York, during their term in office. It is situated on St Helen's Square, where York's Coney Street and Lendal intersect in the city centre. It is built in an early Georgian style. The foundation stone for the Mansion House was laid in 1725, with the building being completed seven years later in 1732. The architect who designed the Mansion House is unknown.

The house was restored in 1998 by the York Civic Trust, and exhibits a wide collection of silver, antique furniture and paintings. The collection includes York's great sword of state, dated 1416, which once belonged to the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund. The York Guildhall is situated behind the Mansion House.

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