[1][2] In the early 18th century, the front part of the current building was constructed, a two-storey block with attics, which is five bays wide.
By the late 1820s, Atkinson was also leasing out his former home, initially to the newspaper owner William Hargrove.
[1][2] Inside, on the first floor of 33 Micklegate, full-height 18th century panelling survives in the front room and some original plasterwork.
In the rear room on the same floor, there is full-height 17th century panelling, a blocked fireplace and an original door.
37 Micklegate retains Atkinson's staircase, a marble fireplace and plasterwork in the front room on the first floor, and in the rear room on the top floor, a frieze showing Greek characters playing musical instruments.