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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. Micklegate is described...
- in England. 500m 550yds Multangular Tower Victoria Bar Fishergate Bar Micklegate Bar Walmgate Bar Monk Bar Bootham Bar    The original walls were built...
- 0886309 Micklegate Priory, York was a Benedictine monastery founded in 1089 by Ralph Paynel, and dedicated to the Holy Trinity. It fronted on Micklegate, in...
- 2 km2), within the City of York. Their individual names are Bootham Stray, Micklegate Stray (which includes the Knavesmire and Hob Moor), Monk Stray and Walmgate...
- Micklegate House is a Grade I listed building in York, a city in England. The house lies on Micklegate, in the city centre. It was completed by 1752, as...
- opposite York Minster, as well as Monkgate, The Shambles, Gillygate and Micklegate. However other than some exterior sequences to place the stories in York...
- Holy Trinity Church, Micklegate, York is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in York. The church was a Benedictine monastery founded...
- Micklegate Methodist Church is an active Methodist Church of Great Britain church in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. The church is situated on Micklegate...
- 500m 550yds City Walls Experience    The City Walls Experience at Micklegate Bar is located in the southern gatehouse of the historical city walls of York...
- 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...