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  2. Micklegate House - Wikipedia

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    Micklegate House is a Grade I listed building in York, a city in England. The house lies on Micklegate, in the city centre. It was completed by 1752, as a town house for John Bourchier of Beningbrough Hall. It is often said to have been designed by John Carr, a local architect, as it is similar to other designs by him, although there is no firm ...

  3. Micklegate - Wikipedia

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    Micklegate is a street in the City of York, England.The name means "Great Street", "gate" coming from the Old Norse gata, or street. [1]Micklegate is described by York City Council as "one of the most handsome streets in Yorkshire", [2] and was described by Nikolaus Pevsner as "...without any doubt the most architecturally rewarding street in York". [3]

  4. Garforth House - Wikipedia

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    Garforth House in 2008. 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.

  5. Grade II* listed buildings in the City of York - Wikipedia

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    Micklegate, York: House: Mid-17th century: 1 July 1968: 1257309: Number 68 and verandah railings attached at rear: Number 92 and railings attached at front and rear Micklegate, York: House: c.1789: 14 June 1954

  6. Jacobs Well, York - Wikipedia

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    The building was originally a hall house, consisting of a hall rising the full two-story building, with a wing at the east end. It may have had a matching wing at the west end, but no evidence survives. The house is timber-framed, with the ground floor infilled with Mediaeval brick. Its upper floor is jettied. Its main entrance has a 15th ...

  7. 33–37 Micklegate - Wikipedia

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    33–37 Micklegate is a historic building in the city centre of York, in England. The building lies on Micklegate, one of the major streets in the city centre. A large stone house was first recorded on the site in 1230: a hall with two cellars below, and smaller houses behind.

  8. 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]

  9. Holy Trinity Church, Micklegate, York - Wikipedia

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    The church was a Benedictine monastery founded in 1089 as Micklegate Priory, York by Ralph Paynel, and dedicated to the Holy Trinity. It fronted on Micklegate, in the city of York, England. It was under the care of the Benedictine Abbey of Marmoutier. The site had previously been used for Christ Church, a house of secular canons.