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Little Shambles seen on an 1852 map. Little Shambles is a short historic street in the city centre of the city of York, England. The street dates back to medieval times and forms a small branch off street from the main street of The Shambles. The street was largely demolished in the 1950s and what remains now opens out onto a large, open space ...
1 Little Shambles is an historic building in the English city of York, North Yorkshire. A Grade II listed building , [ 1 ] it adjoins the rear of 41–42 Shambles and faces Shambles Market . A former house, dating to the 15th century, it was restored around 1950.
41 and 42 The Shambles is a historic building in York, England. The building was constructed in the late 15th century, as a three-storey timber framed building on The Shambles. The upper storeys are jettied on both the Shambles and Little Shambles fronts. The ground floor was later rebuilt in brick, and the upper floors are rendered.
The Shambles Market is a daily market held in the city centre of York, England. It was created in the 1950s after the clearance of a large area next to the Shambles, when large sections of the Shambles were demolished, including the entire street known as Little Shambles. [1] [2] Aerial view of the market
2 Jubbergate, seen from the south. 2 Jubbergate, also known as 4 Jubbergate, is a grade II* listed building in the city centre of York, in England.. The older part of the building was constructed in the 14th-century, at the end of Jubbergate, where it met Newgate and Little Shambles.
3–5 The Shambles is a historic trio of buildings in York, England. Grade II listed, parts of the structures date to the early 19th century. [1] Its orange-grey bricks are in Flemish bond, while the shopfront and guttering is made of timber. [1] One of the buildings formerly served as the Shoulder of Mutton public house.