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A modern conversion with a mezzanine overlooking a very large bar area, frequented by a youngish clientele. Formerly St John's Church (11th century) it was closed to worshippers in 1934 and converted to an arts centre in the 1970s. Most of the ancient stonework has been preserved, including a tomb belonging to a long-deceased knight called Sir Richard Yorke. Re-furbished and re-named to Jalou in April 2017.
Jalou, York