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The Shambles is one of a number of locations, along with streets in Chepstow, Edinburgh, Exeter and London, for which claims have been made to have been the inspiration for Diagon Alley in the Harry Potter franchise. [9] However, the author, J. K. Rowling, has denied this, stating that she had never been to The Shambles. [10]
10–11 The Shambles is a historic pair of buildings in York, England. Grade II* listed buildings, they are located in The Shambles. [1]The building was the 16th-century home of Margaret Clitherow, who was executed as a recusant in 1586 and canonised in 1970.
46–47 The Shambles is a historic pair of buildings in York, England. Grade II listed, parts of the structures date to the mid-18th century, with a shopfront added in the late 19th century. [1] As of 2023, number 47 is occupied by Paul Dawson Ltd, a coin and medal trader. [2]
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.
39 The Shambles is a historic building in York, England. Grade II* listed, part of the structure dates to the late 15th century, with an extension added in the late 17th century, followed by a remodelling in the early 19th century. [1] As of 2020, the building was occupied by Pandora, a gift and souvenirs shop.
6 The Shambles is a historic building in York, England. A Grade II listed building , part of the structure dates to the late 18th century, with a renovation occurring in the 20th century, including the addition of a shopfront.
37–38 The Shambles is a historic pair of buildings in York, England. Grade II* listed buildings, parts of the structures date to the late 15th century, with extensions added in the 17th century. They were both renovated around 1954, including some rebuilding work. [1] As of 2023, number 37 is occupied by Lunchbox and number 38 by Little ...
22–23 The Shambles (also known as 1A and 1½ Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate) is a historic pair of buildings in York, England. Grade II listed , parts of the structures date to the early 18th century, with alterations occurring over the next two hundred years.