Mynshull's
House
![]() Next to the Cathedral
Visitors' Centre on Cateaton Street is the interesting
Mynshull's House. This Grade II listed building is
dated 1890. The building is made of red sandstone with
terracotta embellishments. The carving is attributed
to J. Jarvis Millson and the building to T. B. Elce.
![]() ![]() It is purported to be
the site of the house of the "apothecary" Thomas
Mynshull who died in 1689.
Tucked away in a corner is this interesting inscription: ![]() The medieval front is
quite different from the refurbished/modernized rear.
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