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- Layerthorpe is a part of the city of York in, North Yorkshire, England. It is outside the city walls of York. The road through Layerthorpe from the bridge...
- nationalised, remaining as a private operation all its life. It ran between Layerthorpe on the outskirts of York to Cliffe Common near Selby. It opened in two...
- fourteenth-century Layerthorpe Bridge, a crossing of the Foss, adjacent to the King's Pool, was once attached to a postern in the city wall, known as Layerthorpe Postern...
- York Layerthorpe railway station was a railway station in Layerthorpe, a suburb of York, North Yorkshire, England. York Layerthorpe opened on 21 July 1913...
- From the east corner of the Roman walls, the medieval wall extends to Layerthorpe Bridge. After the bridge, the King's Fishpool, a swamp created by the...
- national average, in the 2011 census. York's only Mosque is located in the Layerthorpe area, and the city also has a UK Islamic Mission centre. Various Buddhist...
- Bridge". York Historic Environment Record. "Monument record MYO312 - Layerthorpe Bridge". York Historic Environment Record. "New bridge opens in York"...
- North Yorkshire YO31 YORK Heworth, Huntington (South), The Groves, Layerthorpe York YO32 YORK Haxby, Huntington (North), Wigginton, New Earswick,...
- Housing in Heworth varies from terraced houses along East Parade towards Layerthorpe, through large Victorian villas on Heworth Green, to older houses in...
- caused the river to flood further upstream in what is now the Hungate and Layerthorpe areas, forming a large lake that was known as the "King's Pool" or the...