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  2. 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.

  3. York Community Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Developers Oakgate (Monks Cross) Ltd submitted a planning application for a community stadium, for use by York City and York City Knights, and a retail park in September 2011. [19] The council granted planning permission for the development in May 2012, with the stadium expected to be ready during the 2014–15 season. [20]

  4. Monkgate - Wikipedia

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    The York County Hospital was established on the street in 1740, and moved into a large building set back from the road in 1851. In 1754, the Grey Coat School for girls was built, while from 1803 until 1840, Manchester College was based on the street, its buildings then becoming St John's College . [ 3 ]

  5. 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.

  6. King's Square (York) - Wikipedia

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    King's Square is an open area in the city centre of York, England. It is popular with tourists, who are often entertained by buskers and street performers. [1] Nikolaus Pevsner notes that "the square has trees, which distinguishes it". [2] The York's Chocolate Story attraction lies on the western side of the square. [3]

  7. 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.

  8. York Central (development) - Wikipedia

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    Plans from 2018 showed more six-storey apartment blocks than houses, cafes, restaurants, and a hotel in the centre of the commercial area, which is adjacent to the railway station. [10] The developer is York Central Partnership, which consists of Homes England, Network Rail, the National Railway Museum and City of York Council. [9]

  9. York Science Park - Wikipedia

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    The Science park also operates the York Guildhall in the city centre. The Grade I listed building was leased to York science park for 15 years in 2021 after a £21.7 million restoration. [3] [4] The Guildhall is used for conference events but also contains a public café and a restaurant. [5] View of the Guildhall from the River Ouse