The Dutch House, York

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title: The Dutch House, York
text: The Dutch House is a historic house, lying on Ogleforth, in the city centre of York, England. The house was built in brick in about 1650, with Andrew Graham dating it to 1648. It is a small building and originally had two rooms on the ground floor and one on the first floor. Later in the 17th-century, two Dutch gables were added to the front, each with a dormer window. Originally, it is believed to have had only an external staircase, suggesting that it was not a domestic building. In the 18th c
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