A GEORGIAN townhouse once used as lodging by visiting judges to York has been converted in a hotel.

Judges Court has recently opened in York city centre creating 12 new jobs with funding support from NatWest.

Grade-II listed Judges Court was built during the 18th Century. Among its notable former guests was Judge William Chapple who convicted Dick Turpin.

The 15-bedroom hotel in Coney Street is owned and managed by Lee Robinson and Steve Gledden.

Mr Robinson said: "Steve and I had been looking around for the right property for a number of years.

"We came across Judges Court which had been derelict and purchased the building in February 2013. As the building is grade-II listed we have had to take time to ensure it meets specifications.

"I have a background in hotel management while Steve has a finance background so we compliment each other well. It has taken time but we are thrilled with the results."

The pair turned to NatWest for funding to support the purchase and renovation of the hotel, working with Nigel Skelton, director, and Mike Piper, relationship manager.