York House
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York House may refer to any number of structures around the world:
[edit] Royal residences
York House was traditionally the name given, often temporarily, to houses in London, England occupied by holders of the title of Duke of York, which is traditionally bestowed on the second sons of English and British monarchs. Royal residences which have been known as York House, listed by their current or last names, include:
- The Albany in Piccadilly
- Cumberland House in Pall Mall
- Dover House in Whitehall
- Lancaster House in Pall Mall
- York House a wing of St. James's Palace which retains the name.
[edit] Other structures
- York House in the Strand, London.
- York House in the London suburb of Twickenham, which now serves as the town hall, a tourist attraction, wedding venue and filming location.
- York House in the Landmark, Central, Hong Kong.
[edit] Schools
- York House School at Redheath in Croxley Green, Hertfordshire.
- York House School at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.