14 The Shambles | |
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General information | |
Address | 14 The Shambles |
Town or city | York, North Yorkshire |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 53°57′34″N1°04′48″W / 53.959383°N 1.079983°W |
Completed | Early 19th century |
14 The Shambles is a historic building in York, England. Grade II* listed, part of the structure dates to the early 19th century, but also features parts of an earlier structure. An alteration and extension was made in the 20th century. [1]
As of 2020, the building was occupied by The Earl Grey Tea Rooms.
Portland Bill is a narrow promontory at the southern end of the Isle of Portland, and the southernmost point of Dorset, England. One of Portland's most popular destinations is Portland Bill Lighthouse. Portland's coast has been notorious for the number of shipwrecked vessels over the centuries. The dangerous coastline features shallow reefs and the Shambles sandbank, made more hazardous due to the strong Portland tidal race.
The Shambles is a historic street in York, England, featuring preserved medieval buildings, some dating back as far as the 14th century. The street is narrow, with many timber-framed buildings with jettied floors that overhang the street by several feet. It was once known as The Great Flesh Shambles, probably from the Anglo-Saxon Fleshammels, the word for the shelves that butchers used to display their meat. In 1885, thirty-one butchers' shops were located along the street, but none remain today.
Rufus Castle, also known as Bow and Arrow Castle, is a partially ruined Blockhouse overlooking Church Ope Cove on Portland, England. The names "Rufus Castle" and "Bow and Arrow Castle" have been widely used since the late 18th Century. It was originally speculated that Rufus referred to King William II, known as William Rufus, however more recent assessments also identify Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester as a possible origin for the name.
Newgate is a street in the city centre of York, in England.
7–8 The Shambles is a historic pair of buildings in York, England. Grade II* listed buildings dating to the early and late 15th century, they are located in The Shambles.
10–11 The Shambles is a historic pair of buildings in York, England. Grade II* listed buildings, they are located in The Shambles.
12 The Shambles is a historic building in York, England.
13 The Shambles is a historic building in York, England. A Grade II* listed building, located on The Shambles, the building dates to the early 17th century, but it was refronted in the 18th century and renovated in the 19th and 20th centuries.
19 The Shambles is a historic building in York, England. A Grade II listed building, located on The Shambles, the building dates to the early 17th century, but it was refronted in the 18th century and renovated in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Little Shambles is a short historic street in the city centre of the city of York, England. The street dates back to medieval times and forms a small branch off street from the main street of The Shambles. The street was largely demolished in the 1950s and what remains now opens out onto a large, open space with market stalls known as Shambles Market.
30 The Shambles is a Grade II listed building building in York, England. Part of the structure dates to the mid-18th century and part was rebuilt around 200 years later.
44 The Shambles is a historic building in York, England. A Grade II* listed building, part of the structure dates to the late 15th century, with an extension added the following century. It was refronted in the late 18th century, followed by another alteration in the 19th century, when a shopfront was added. It was renovated in 1954.
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.
2 The Shambles is a historic building in York, England. A Grade II listed building, part of the structure dates to the early 18th century, with alterations occurring in the early and mid-19th century, including the addition of a shopfront. The building was modernised around 1970.
3–5 The Shambles is a historic trio of buildings in York, England. Grade II listed, parts of the structures date to the early 19th century.
20 The Shambles is a historic building in York, England. A Grade II listed building, part of the structure dates to the early 18th century, with alterations made in both the 19th and 20th centuries.
21 The Shambles is a historic building in York, England. A Grade II listed building, part of the structure dates to the early 18th century, with alterations made in the 19th century.
22–23 The Shambles 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.
31–33 The Shambles is a historic trio of buildings in York, England. Grade II listed, parts of the structures date to the early 15th century, with alterations occurring in the 19th century.
40 The Shambles is a historic building in York, England. Grade II listed, part of the structure dates to the early 18th century, with an alteration and shopfront added in the early and mid 19th century.