Castlegate House is a Georgian Grade I listed building in central York, in England.
[1] The house was commissioned by Peter Johnson, who served as Recorder of York from 1759 to 1789.
[2] The site was previously occupied by a number of small houses and, prior to that, had formed the principal part of the grounds of a Franciscan priory.
Although altered, much of Carr's original interior design survives, including staircases and plaster decoration.
[3][4] In 1831, the house became the Quaker York Quarterly Meeting Girls' School.