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Landmark York pub reveals plans for a striking new look – including large mural

Wed 5 Feb, 2025 by YorkMix

The Windmill pub on Blossom Street, York. Photograph: YorkMix

Filed Under: Changing city, News

A whitewashed York pub could soon get a colourful makeover.

The Windmill on Blossom Street has revealed plans for a striking new look, with an exterior paint job turning it from white to a deep cream.

And the wall facing Micklegate Bar would boast a mural of a blue windmill.

The Grade II-listed Windmill, parts of which date back to the 1600s, is owned by British pub and brewing company Greene King.

It has already revealed plans for a major overhaul of its interior and consevatory.

Now a proposal to change the exterior has been submitted to City of York Council.

The front of the Windmill as it is now
And how it could look after its makeover
The north east elevation now
And how it could look. Image: planning documents

It would be painted in Farrow & Ball tallow, a cream colour named after the natural material originally used to make candles.

A large painted blue windmill would be added to the north east elevation, on the corner of Queen Street.

The same image would be added to the wooden gates at the pub.

Greene King is also proposing a new hanging sign for the front of the Windmill, and two new lanterns.

Planning documents recount the history of the pub. “When the inn was sold in 1867, it was advertised as one of the oldest in the city, and having stabling for 65 horses, with a total value of £800.

“Trade increased with the opening of York railway station nearby, and in 1893 it sold for £3,750, including a neighbouring brewhouse.

“By 1902, it had 21 bedrooms available, and it began catering to cyclists and motor car drivers.

“Legend holds that the pub is haunted by the ghost of a girl who was run over by a brewer’s cart, and also by an ostler.”

You can read and comment on the plans here.


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