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- St Andrewgate is a street in the city centre of York, in England. The street lay immediately outside the walls of Roman Ebora****, and it may well be of...
- 20 St Andrewgate is a historic house in the city centre of York, in England. The house was built in about 1780. It shares similarities with other buildings...
- St Andrew's Church is a Grade II* listed building on St Andrewgate in the city centre of York, England. A church of St Andrew was mentioned in the Domesday...
- is a former military installation at the corner of Colliergate and St Andrewgate in York. The building was designed as a house and then converted to an...
- undertook home visits when necessary. In 1808, it moved into a house on St Andrewgate, then a purpose-built building on New Street in 1829. In 1899, it needed...
- 53°57′29″N 1°04′55″W / 53.958°N 1.082°W / 53.958; -1.082 York had around 45 parish churches in 1300. Twenty survive, in whole or in part, a number surp****ed...
- Hall lay on the north-east side of the square, on its corner with St Andrewgate, and it was recorded that the hall was formerly known as "the King's Court"...
- house that he built there for himself in about 1780 still stands at 20 St Andrewgate in the city centre. He was the leading Yorkshire-based architect of the...
- church on the street. The street runs south-east from a junction with St Andrewgate. It briefly turns north-east as it p****es around St Andrew's Church, before...
- the 15th century. The parishes of St John, Hungate, and St Andrew, St Andrewgate were united with St Saviour's in 1586. The north and south aisles were...