56–60 Low Petergate

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title: 56–60 Low Petergate
text: 56–60 Low Petergate is a grade II* listed building in the city centre of York, in England. The building was constructed in about 1500 as a terrace of five houses on the north-east side of Low Petergate, for John Stockdale. It is of three storeys, and is five bays long, with timber framing and a jettied front. In about 1630, it was redivided into the current three properties, with chimneys and an attic storey added, and extensions at the rear of each property. In the early-19th century, 56 Low Pe
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description: Grade II* listed building in York, England
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date modified: 2023-01-25T10:55:37Z
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