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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]
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.
In 1960, its east wall was rebuilt to allow Micklegate to be widened, and a new porch was added. [3] In 1934 the church was closed, and the Institute of Advanced Archaeological Studies used the building to store its collection. It later became York Arts Centre, and more recently has been used as a bar. [3]
The upper stages of the tower were rebuilt again between 1844 and 1845 by J. B. and W. Atkinson of York. The church was restored in 1875 [ 3 ] when the interior was cleared of the old square pews, the west gallery and the organ.
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 .
Micklegate Priory, York was a Benedictine monastery founded in 1089 by Ralph Paynel, and dedicated to the Holy Trinity. It fronted on Micklegate , in the city of York , England, and the site had previously been used for Christ Church, a house of secular canons .
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.
19 and 21 Micklegate is a historic building in the city centre of York, in England. The three-storey front range of the building, facing onto Micklegate , was constructed in the late 15th century. An annexe was added at the back in the 16th century, then in about 1600, a rear wing was added behind 21 Micklegate, all of this work being timber ...