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Peasholme Green is a
street on the
eastern edge of the city
centre of York, in England. The
street was
established by 1000, as part of an
important route...
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tradition holds that she also
housed her
clerical guests in The
Black Swan at
Peasholme Green,
where the Queen's
agents were lodged. She sent her
older son, Henry...
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public house in the city
centre of York, in England. The
building lies on
Peasholme Green, on the site of an
important Mediaeval house which had been occupied...
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Peaseholme House or
Peasholme House is a
Georgian building on St Saviour's Place, near
Peasholme Green in York, England. It was
built c. 1752 probably...
- for some 1.5
miles (2 km)
upstream of
Castle Mills Lock. The
bridges by
Peasholme Green and Foss Bank
restrict the
headroom to an air
space of 2.4 metres...
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Church is a
Grade I
listed parish church in the
Church of
England on
Peasholme Green in York now
known as The Well
Prayer House. The
church dates from...
- St
Cuthbert seen from
Peasholme Green...
- within.
Layerthorpe Postern (a.k.a.
Peasholme Green Postern) This
postern was
located at the
current junction of
Peasholme Green, Layerthorpe, Foss Islands...
- the mid-3rd century,
military tile
kilns have been
found in the Aldwark-
Peasholme Green area, gl****working at Coppergate,
metalworks and
leatherworks producing...
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pedestrian bridge from Foss
Islands Road to what is now the
Defra site at
Peasholme Green was
constructed in 1931 by the Monk
Bridge Construction Company...