Lady Hewley's Almshouses are a historic building in the city centre of York, in England.
These were demolished to allow the construction of York's original railway station, and a replacement building on St Saviourgate was completed in 1841.
[1][2] The building was designed by James Pigott Pritchett, in a Tudor Revival style.
The original kitchen ranges survive, as do the first floor fireplaces, although these are now blocked.
[5] There is a tablet in the end wall, moved from the original building, which records its foundation.