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  2. Bay Horse, York - Wikipedia

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    The Bay Horse is a pub on Blossom Street, immediately west of the city centre of York, in England. The core of the building was constructed in the late-17th century, after the Siege of York, as a small farmhouse. It was first recorded as an inn in 1748, around which time it was raised to three storeys, and extended from an L-plan to a square plan.

  3. Windmill Inn - Wikipedia

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    The pub in 2022, seen from the south. The Windmill Inn is a pub on Blossom Street, immediately west of the city centre of York, in England.. The oldest part of the pub is on the corner of Blossom Street and Queen Street, although until 1911 another building separated it from Queen Street.

  4. Blossom Street - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other streets in mediaeval York, it was extremely wide, and as a result, a horse and cattle market was held on it. By 1639, there were 68 houses on the street, and although there was some damage during the 1644 Siege of York, the presence of a nearby Royalist camp meant it was the only suburb of the city to escape complete destruction. [2]

  5. Inn on the Blues owner plans modern makeover for Grand View ...

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    Jimmy Asprogiannis is the owner of Inn on the Blues at 7 Ocean Ave. on York Beach. The construction would take place after the 2024 season, with the new units ready to rent by 2025, according to ...

  6. The Snickleway Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Snickleway Inn is a grade II* listed pub, in the city centre of York, in England. The pub lies on Goodramgate, next to the Wealden Hall. The oldest part is the front section of the building, constructed about 1500, at the same time as the neighbouring hall. It is three stories high and four bays wide.

  7. Golden Fleece, York - Wikipedia

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    The back yard of the inn is named "Lady Peckett's Yard" after Alice Peckett, the wife of John Peckett who owned the premises as well as being Lord Mayor of York around 1702. [2] The inn was rebuilt in the 19th century. In 1983, it was designated as a grade II listed building by English Heritage. [3] The inn claims to be the most haunted public ...