19 The Shambles | |
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General information | |
Address | 19 The Shambles |
Town or city | York, North Yorkshire |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 53°57′34″N1°04′47″W / 53.959347°N 1.0798573°W |
Completed | early 17th century |
Renovated | early 18th century (refronted, rear extension) 19th century (alteration) 20th century (renovated) |
19 The Shambles is an 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. [1]
The storefront is made of red brick in a Flemish bond, with plain brick stringing at the middle and upper floors. [2]
Internally on the ground floor, part of a 17th-century Arabesque frieze survives. [2]
As of 2023, the building is occupied by The Gift Gallery.
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