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25–29 High Petergate

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47:, 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 facade. 22: 50:
Internally, the original staircase of 29 High Petergate survives, while 25 has an early-19th century staircase, and 27 was entirely refitted in the 19th century. 27 also has some stained glass, designed by Thomas Hodgson in 1801. The front doors all date from around 1800. At the back, all three
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The three buildings are in commercial use. 25 High Petergate is the Guy Fawkes Hotel, which has a plaque installed by the
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was born on the site. However, there is no evidence of this, and the
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grade II* listed
York
High Petergate
York Dungeon
Guy Fawkes
York Civic Trust
Stonegate



Historic England
"Youngs Hotel (Number 25) (1257610)"
National Heritage List for England


An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York, Volume 5, Central
"Black plaque installed at York pub to mark Guy Fawkes' 'infamy'"
ISBN
9781445644769
53°57′42″N 1°04′59″W / 53.961591°N 1.083059°W / 53.961591; -1.083059
Categories
Grade II* listed buildings in York
Houses completed in 1701
Houses completed in 1707
Houses in York
Petergate

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