3 St Helen's Square

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title: 3 St Helen's Square
text: 3 St Helen's Square is a historic building in the city centre of York, in England. In 1818, the confectionery business of Bayldon and Berry had a shop at 3 St Helen's Square. In 1828, the company became Terry's of York, and later in the century, the firm added a restaurant to the building. In 1922, the building was demolished and reconstructed to a design by Lewis Wade, adding a ballroom on the top floor of the venue. External events were also catered from the building, including the 1961 weddin
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description: Grade II listed building in York, England
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date modified: 2024-04-08T08:56:40Z
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