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  2. The Black Swan, York - Wikipedia

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    The pub later came into the ownership of Bass. [4] In 1954, it was grade II* listed. [2] One tradition claims that the Black Swan is linked to St Cuthbert's Church by an underground passage. The pub is also said to be haunted by several ghosts. [5] Since 1978, it has hosted a folk music club, and since 2003, an annual folk festival.

  3. The Black Swan, Oldstead - Wikipedia

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    The Black Swan is a 16th-century building at Oldstead in the southwest corner of the North York Moors National Park. The inn had been used for many years by travellers visiting nearby attractions such as Byland Abbey, the Kilburn White Horse and Shandy Hall. [2] In 1840, the licensed victualler was Ann Easton. [3]

  4. Tommy Banks (chef) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant at The Black Swan first won a Michelin Star in 2012 with Adam Jackson as chef. [6] When Jackson left to set up his own restaurant in June 2013, Banks took over as head chef at The Black Swan. [7] At the age of 24, Banks was the youngest chef to receive a Michelin Star when the restaurant retained its Michelin Star that year. [8] [9]

  5. The Black Swan, Helmsley - Wikipedia

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    The Black Swan is a historic hotel in Helmsley, a town in North Yorkshire, in England The oldest part of the hotel is a timber-framed building of the late 16th century. [1] It was a high-status, two-storey house facing the town's market place, with a parlour wing extending back from the left gable.

  6. Burn Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Black Swan pub on Burn Bridge Road. Its local name is the Mucky Duck. Apparently there has been a hostelry on the site since charcoal burners used it in c. 1650. [4] [5] Opposite the pub on Burn Bridge Road was the smithy, later a grocer's shop until the 1960s and now converted to an office. [11]

  7. Asselby - Wikipedia

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    The village has one pub, The Black Swan, situated on Main Street. Unusually, Asselby is situated on an entirely dead-end road, which finishes in the next village (which is slightly larger than Asselby), Barmby on the Marsh. [2] Northern Gas Networks has a gas pressure reduction and odourisation plant just outside of Asselby. [12] [13]

  8. The Swan, York - Wikipedia

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    The Swan is a Grade II listed historic pub, [1] immediately south-west of the city centre of York, in England. It was built as a beer house and grocery in 1861, at the end of a terrace on Bishopgate Street, the northern extension of Bishopthorpe Road .

  9. List of York sites of interest - Wikipedia

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    Black Swan, pub in Peasholme Green; Blue Bell, pub in Fossgate; City Walls and gateways (Bars) Bootham Bar; Micklegate Bar, with the City Walls Experience (YAT) Monk Bar; Walmgate Bar; DIG: an archaeological adventure (formerly the Archaeological Resource Centre), in St Saviour's Church (YAT) Fairfax House, a Georgian house run by York Civic Trust