York House (GPS: 51.51413, -0.11832) is the historic wing of St James's Palace in London. It was built for Frederick, the Prince of Wales, on the occasion of his marriage in 1736. He occupied it for only a year, until 1737, when a quarrel with his father drove him out of the court.

York House is a short distance from Buckingham Palace.

York House is on the Map of Historic Buildings of London

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