1 Tanner Row is a historic building in the city centre of York, in England.
The building was originally constructed in the late 15th century, as a Wealden hall house, which by the date was a common design in South East England, but rare in York.
As part of the conversion, a floor was added to divide the hall vertically, and it was extended to jetty out, matching the east and west blocks.
The original doorway, now altered, is in the middle of the North Street facade, and to its right are a 19th-century door and large window.
To the south, the building now adjoins another house, and the dividing wall has been rebuilt in brick.