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Shambles is an
obsolete term for an open-air
slaughterhouse and meat market.
Shambles or The
Shambles may...
- 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...
- ENDS IN '
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Little Shambles is an
historic building in the
English city of York,
North Yorkshire. A
Grade II
listed building, it
adjoins the rear of 41–42
Shambles and...
- The
Shambles (/ʃˈæmbəlz/ ) is a
Grade II
listed monument located in
Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. It is a twentieth-century
reconstruction of butcher's...
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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...
- A
Walking Tour of the
Shambles (Little
Walks For
Sightseers #16) (2002),
written by Neil
Gaiman and Gene Wolfe, is a
novel in the form of a tour guide...
- three-storey
timber framed building on The
Shambles. The
upper storeys are
jettied on both the
Shambles and
Little Shambles fronts. The
ground floor was later...
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Shambles Square is a
square in Manchester, England. It was
created in 1999, when The Old
Wellington Inn and Sinclair's
Oyster Bar were
rebuilt there, having...
- 10–11 The
Shambles is an
historic pair of
buildings in York, England.
Grade II*
listed buildings, they are
located in The
Shambles. The
building was the...