Exceptional and Landmark Development Opportunity
Bootham Park Hospital occupies a total site area of approximately 17.85 acres, with extensive open grounds extending to around 10 acres to the south, between the hospital and Bootham. This open space can be identified in the York Central Historic Core Conservation Area appraisal as being a significant feature of the Bootham Park Hospital character area. Within the site to the east are additional green spaces surrounding the Chapel and adjacent to the site Bootham School has a large playing field. The principal hospital buildings on site are Grade I & Grade II Listed and include a complex group of structures of various states and styles. The three storey frontage of the original 1777 structure is by the celebrated architect John Carr and is Grade I Listed. To the rear of this building a T plan range dates to the late 18th and 19th centuries with various modern additions. The principal floor area of the main hospital comprises a gross floor area of approximately 93,496 sq ft (8,686 sq m).