The University of York has announced that they will no longer conduct teaching or research in a landmark site in the city centre.
King's Manor is home to the university's department of archaeology, the centre for medieval studies and the centre for eighteenth century studies. The site also hosts a variety of teaching rooms and conference rooms.
First rented to the University by City of York Council in 1963, King's Manor has been famed for homing former monarchs, as well as the Blind School and Manor School.
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