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  2. Garforth House - Wikipedia

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    Garforth House is a grade I listed building in York, England. The house lies at 54 Micklegate, in the city centre. The site was occupied by two tenements in early-18th century, one of which was purchased by William Garforth, and the other by his nephew, Edmund Garforth. In the 1750s, they cleared the site for the construction of Garforth House ...

  3. Listed buildings in Garforth and Swillington - Wikipedia

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    Garforth and Swillington is a ward and Swillington is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The ward and parish contain 22 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The area covered by ...

  4. 28–32 Coppergate - Wikipedia

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    28–32 Coppergate is a historic building in the city centre of York, in England. The rear part of the timber framed building originated as a five-bay hall house , built in the 15th century. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It may be the building recorded as having been built by William Alne , Member of Parliament for York, in about 1420.

  5. Areas of York - Wikipedia

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    The Hospitium. North west of the centre is the walled Museum Gardens, the Hospitum, St Olave's Church and ruins of St Mary's Abbey. North west of the gardens is Bootham.The city's medical facilities are concentrated at Bootham with Bootham Park Hospital and York Hospital.

  6. Gillygate - Wikipedia

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    On the south-east side lie early 18th-century houses at 12 and 16-20 Gillygate; 26-28 Gillygate, built in 1769 by Robert Clough; the late 18th-century 38-40 Gillygate; 42-44 Gillygate, of the early 19th-century; 50–52, 58 and 62, all of the 18th-century; 64 Gillygate, the oldest building on the street, with 17th-century origins; then more ...

  7. Monkgate - Wikipedia

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    On the south-east side, buildings include the Bay Horse, built about 1820, with an ice house behind it; the 18th-century 24 Monkgate; 36 Monkgate, completed in 1798; the Grade II* listed Middleton House, built about 1700; the early-18th century 40 Monkgate; 42 Monkgate, built by George Hudson; an 18th-century malt kiln; and 44 Monkgate, built ...

  8. Skeldergate - Wikipedia

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    Skeldergate House Hotel. The street runs south-east from the junction of Micklegate, North Street and Bridge Street, to meet Bishopgate Road near Skeldergate Bridge. Fetter Lane, Buckingham Street, Albion Street, and Cromwell Road all lead off the south-western side, while only Queen's Staith and Terry Avenue lead off the north-eastern side.

  9. Minster Yard - Wikipedia

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    The north side of the street is taken up with the south and east fronts of York Minster. On the south side of the road lie Minster Court , the early-17th-century Treasurer's House , the 18th-century 4 Minster Yard , 5 Minster Yard (with a core built about 1300), the mid-18th century Old Residence and 7 Minster Yard .