A Grade I listed property in Goodramgate, part of ‘Our Lady Row’ – York’s oldest row of houses, has been listed for sale with Blacks with a guide price of £345,000.
The shop, located at number 64, dates back over 700 years – being built in 1316 – and is considered one of the earliest examples in England of the medieval ‘jettied’ houses.
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Originally built as a row of nine tenements, Our Lady Row is now made up of five shops and a café with the property listed for sale sitting alongside a tea room, a Chinese restaurant, and a shop selling Viking themed items.
In the recent past, the shop itself has been home to two different bridal boutiques and a falconry experience where visitors were able to hold birds of prey.
Nearby retailers include Oliver Bonas, Tesco, Yorkshire Trading Co., Savers, Boyes Dept. Store, and Watkinson Shoes.
Historic features are showcased in this Grade I listed shop (Image: Provided)
The property, which is being offered to the market with vacant possession, is spread over three floors with two floors usable for public sales and a third serving as storage and an attic space.
The ground floor provides a sales area of 270 sq ft, complete with window and stair display plinths and an understairs refreshment point, and the the first floor offers 260 sq ft, which can be used for either sales or storage.
The first floor of the shop (Image: Provided)
There is also a lobby area and a toilet.
For more information, please contact Andrew Hedley at Blacks Property Consultants on 01904 679733 or andrew.hedley@blacksproperty.com

