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  2. The Falcon, York - Wikipedia

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    The Falcon is a historic pub on Micklegate in the city centre of York, in England. The establishment originated as an inn named The Falcon, in the 18th-century. It was first recorded in 1715, [1] and in 1736, Francis Drake named it one of two notable inns on the street. In 1818, William Hargrove described it as the most notable inn on the road. [2]

  3. Eagle & Child, York - Wikipedia

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    The pub, in 2018. The Eagle & Child is a pub on High Petergate, in the city centre of York, in England.. The building was constructed in the early 17th-century, as a three-storey timber-framed building, with attics and a jettied front.

  4. Old White Swan - Wikipedia

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    The Old White Swan is a pub in the city centre of York, in England. The core of the building is timber-framed and was constructed in the early-17th century. It lay at the back of a coaching yard on the north-western side of Goodramgate, but with another entrance on Low Petergate. Underneath a glass panel in the floor is part of a Roman column ...

  5. The Snickleway Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Snickleway Inn is a grade II* listed pub, in the city centre of York, in England. The pub lies on Goodramgate, next to the Wealden Hall. The oldest part is the front section of the building, constructed about 1500, at the same time as the neighbouring hall. It is three stories high and four bays wide.

  6. The Three Tuns - Wikipedia

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    The Three Tuns is a pub on Coppergate, in the city centre of York, in England. The building was probably constructed in the 16th century and is timber-framed, with the first floor jettied. It was heavily altered in the 19th century, since when it has been a two-storey building with an attic, and the windows date from this period.

  7. The Red Lion, York - Wikipedia

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    The pub, seen from Merchantgate. The Red Lion is a pub in the city centre of York, in England.. The building originated as a house, in a yard off Walmgate.The original part of the building is to the north-east, built in the 15th century as a house with a first floor hall and other rooms below.

  8. Goodramgate - Wikipedia

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    Sanderson's Temperance Hotel, later the Victoria Hotel, was used by the Swedenborgians and the Primitive Methodists. [1] The street has long been a centre for retail, with a market created in 1502 for beds, mattresses and upholstery. It is now lined with shops, bars and restaurants, including two small supermarkets built in the 1960s. [1] [2]

  9. Superbreak - Wikipedia

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    It initially promoted 100 hotels and this number grew rapidly with the release of the bookable website in 1999. [ citation needed ] Super Break acquired several businesses including Golden Rail in 1989, Hotelnet and Rainbow Holidays in 2000, Bookit in 2004 and West End Theatre Bookings in 2007, West End Theatre Bookings was sold to Encore ...