The Three Mariners
Quay Street,
Scarborough
This is probably the oldest house in Scarborough
having been built in the fourteenth century. It is also
said to be the oldest Public house in town. I was
used as a show house / Museum from about 1918
until the 1990's when it fell into a bad state of repair
and was closed and sold. We have spent the last 8
or 9 years renovating and turning it into a wonderful
3 bed roomed house. It is now on the market.
The timber framed building was constructed on the
beach in the harbour we think about 1350. The wooden
frame that can be seen on the gable end of the building
is numbered 5. There is a frame in the centre numbered
6 and the one at the other end number 7. This means that
the original building was at least three times the size.

Link to
A recent write up
in a property magazine
Period Property UK