25–29 High Petergate

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title: 25–29 High Petergate
text: 25–29 High Petergate is a grade II* listed terrace in the city centre of York, in England. The terrace lies on High Petergate, one of the main streets in York. 27 and 29 were designed by John and George Bowes and completed by 1701, while 25 was added in 1707. All three are three stories high, with an attic, and built of orange brick, on a stone plinth. Each is of a different width: 25 is five bays wide, 27 two bays, and 29 four bays. The centre bay of 25 is slightly forward of the rest of the fa
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description: Grade II* listed buildings in York, England
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date modified: 2024-02-01T15:35:14Z
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