Coordinates: 53°57′46″N 1°05′03″W / 53.9627°N 1.0841°W / 53.9627; -1.0841

Purey-Cust Lodge

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Purey-Cust Lodge
File:Purey-Cust Lodge 2023.jpg
The northern sections of the building in 2023. Its car park was built on the gardens of the property
Lua error in Module:Infobox_mapframe at line 197: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
General information
LocationDean's Park, York, England
CoordinatesLua error in Module:Coordinates at line 489: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
Completed1845
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II
Official namePurey Cust Lodge, attached walls and gateways
Designated24 June 1983
Reference no.1257883

Purey-Cust Lodge is a historic building in the English city of York, North Yorkshire. Now Grade II listed, it dates to 1845.[1] Prior to this date, it was the site of York Minster Stoneyard.[1]

The building is named for Arthur Purey-Cust, who served as Dean of York from 1880 to 1916.[2]

Its southern wall makes up part of the western end of Precentor's Court, a mediaeval cul-de-sac. At the eastern end of that street is the gate to and from the former gardens of the lodge. The gate used to open onto the minster stoneyard, in the shadow of York Minster.[1]

History

[edit | edit source]

In 1914, two years before his death, Arthur Purey-Cust funded the establishment of the Purey-Cust Nursing Home in the lodge, with its aim being to provide low-cost healthcare to those who could not afford such treatment at the normal rate.[2]

After around three decades of success, the introduction of the National Health Service in 1948 made the nursing home's existence redundant.[2]

In 1968, an agreement was reached with Nuffield Hospitals whereby, in return for a long lease on the property, Nuffield would fund a major refurbishment to the buildings, with the plan to use them as a private hospital.[2]

After two decades, it was decided that Purey-Cust Lodge could no longer meet the requirements of a modern hospital. After Nuffield moved out, the buildings lay empty.[2]

The Purey-Cust trustees sold the buildings in 2013 to a private developer. They were turned into high-end residential accommodation.[2]

[edit | edit source]

See also

[edit | edit source]

References

[edit | edit source]
  1. ^ a b c Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  2. ^ a b c d e f Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).

Lua error in mw.title.lua at line 392: bad argument #2 to 'title.new' (unrecognized namespace name 'Portal').