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  2. 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]

  3. York - Wikipedia

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    This lake was later called the King's Fishpond, as the rights to fish belonged to the Crown. A feature of central York is the Snickelways, narrow pedestrian routes, many of which led towards the former market-places in Pavement and St Sampson's Square. [222] The Shambles is a narrow medieval street, lined with shops, boutiques and tea rooms.

  4. 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.

  5. Bar Convent - Wikipedia

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    The Bar Convent Living Heritage Centre, at Micklegate Bar, York, England, established in 1686, is the oldest surviving Catholic convent in the British Isles. [1] The laws of England at this time prohibited the foundation of Catholic convents and as a result of this, the convent was both established and operated in secret.

  6. 19 and 21 Micklegate - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Glasgow–Edinburgh via Carstairs line - Wikipedia

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    From 2011, changes to the franchising arrangements resulted in most of the East Coast London King's Cross to Glasgow Central services being withdrawn. Instead, some CrossCountry services from south-west England to Edinburgh via York were extended from Edinburgh to Glasgow Central in order to maintain a service from Glasgow to north-east England ...