Micklegate

Micklegate
Micklegate Bar, the southern entrance to York
Map
Location within York
AreaYork
Coordinates53°57′26″N 1°05′18″W / 53.9572°N 1.0884°W / 53.9572; -1.0884
North east end
Major
junctions
  • Priory Street
  • Trinity Lane
  • George Hudson Street
South west endBlossom Street

Micklegate is a street in the City of York, England. The name means "Great Street", "gate" coming from the Old Norse gata, or street.[1]

Micklegate is described by York City Council as "one of the most handsome streets in Yorkshire",[2] and was described by Nikolaus Pevsner as "...without any doubt the most architecturally rewarding street in York".[3] There are three Medieval churches on the street, and a total of four Grade I listed buildings, with the majority of buildings being three- or four-storey Georgian structures.[2]

The name Micklegate is sometimes applied to a slightly broader area, including the side streets Toft Green, Priory Street, Trinity Lane and St Martin's Lane.[2] There is also a ward of Micklegate, used for elections to the City Council, which covers a much larger area, spreading well beyond the city walls.

Geography

The street runs east from the York city walls at Micklegate Bar, long the main southern entrance to the city, continuing the route of Blossom Street. On its north side, it has junctions with Bar Lane, Barker Lane and George Hudson Street; and on the south side, with Priory Street, Trinity Lane, and St Martin's Lane.

Micklegate ends at the junction of North Street and Skeldergate. The continuation of the road in this direction is the short Bridge Street, which then crosses the River Ouse as Ouse Bridge. The street winds down a gentle slope towards the Ouse, and the council describes this, along with the number and density of historic buildings on the street, as defining its character.[2] Due to its historic importance, and with Micklegate Bar regarded as the royal entrance to the city, it is relatively wide, compared to many streets in the city centre.[4] Micklegate is also known for the attractive views along the street, particularly at the top and bottom ends.[2]

History

The road originated as part of a Roman road from Tadcaster to York, which ran through a civilian settlement in the Micklegate and Bishophill area, in the direction of the fortress on the other bank of the Ouse. Its alignment was altered in the Viking period, when the Ouse was bridged in a new location, and it has remained unaltered since.[2][5] By this time, it was known as Great Street - "Myglagata" - which evolved to become "Micklegate".[6]

G. Willis (act. 1860s), Micklegate, York, England, 1860s, albumen print carte de visite, Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC

During the Medieval era, long burgage plots with narrow street frontages were allocated, and these still form the basis for some building plots.[2] By 1282, there were at least 118 built-up "tofts" on the street, and this has been taken as evidence that its entire length had been built up.[5] In 1586, William Camden described the street in Brittanica: "One gate named Micklegate Barre, the great gate from which a long and broad street reacheth to the bridge. The same street is beset with proper houses having gardens and orchards planted on either hand and behind them fields".[7]

The street always had a mixed character, with houses of wealthy citizens of York, town houses of minor nobility from elsewhere in the county, smaller houses, shops and inns. The Butter Market, which was located in front of St Martin's Church, was set the prices for the entire north of England, although it went into decline and was demolished early in the 19th century.[5][better source needed]

The Georgian period saw many wealthy citizens of the region build large houses on the street, particularly its middle and upper sections, while many other properties were given new facades, in contemporary styles.[2][3][5]

The street remained the main access to the city from the south until the modern era. However, since the Victorian period, the street has been a less prestigious address, and the back gardens of many houses were built over and used for industry. George Hudson Street was created in 1877, linking Micklegate with York railway station, and this now forms the main southern for traffic into York city centre, along with the eastern stretch of Micklegate, the remainder of the street seeing relatively little traffic.[2]

114 Micklegate was the birthplace of the architect J. A. Hansom, who invented the hansom cab.[8]

Notable buildings

The top end of Micklegate, seen from Micklegate Bar

Micklegate Bar

The lower section of Micklegate Bar was built in the 12th century, and the top stories in the 14th. At least six reigning monarchs passed through this gate.[8] A restoration of the Bar was completed in late 2017.[9]

Following the Battle of Wakefield, a battle during the Wars of the Roses, the heads of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York (father of Edward IV and Richard III), Edmund, Earl of Rutland (another son of Richard) and Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury were displayed on Micklegate Bar.[10]

Micklegate Bar once had a barbican or outer gateway in front of it, which became ruinous and was demolished in 1826.

The City Walls Experience at Micklegate Bar (formerly known as the Henry VII Experience), is located in the gatehouse.[11]

Micklegate Bar is also referenced in the York Dungeon tourist attraction on Clifford Street, in the "Executioner" portion of the Dungeon.[12]

Micklegate Bar to Trinity Lane

Notable buildings on the north side of the street include 142–146 Micklegate, with 17th-century origins; 138 Micklegate, also 17th-century; 134 and 136 Micklegate, built in 1740; 128–132 Micklegate, built in the 1750s; 122–126 Micklegate, partly dating from the 17th century; 118 and 120 Micklegate, built in about 1742; 114 Micklegate, constructed in the later 17th-century; the 16th-century 112 Micklegate, internally timber-framed and formerly the Red Lion; the heavily altered early-18th century 110 Micklegate; the late-17th century 102 and 104 Micklegate; The Nag's Head, built about 1530 and with earlier origins; 98 Micklegate, built in the 1770s; The Falcon Tap, an ancient inn with no part of its early buildings surviving, but an 18th-century sign; 92 Micklegate, built about 1798; Micklegate House, is the largest house on the street, a Grade I listed building, and the early-18th century Bathurst House.[5][13]

On the south side lie the 14th-century pub The Priory; the timber-framed 16th-century 95 Micklegate; 85–89 Micklegate, built about 1500; the 18th-century 83 Micklegate; the Holy Trinity Church, a Grade I listed parish church, the only remaining part of Micklegate Priory; and 77 Micklegate, built about 1790. [5]

Trinity Lane to George Hudson Street

The middle section of Micklegate

On the north side of the street lie 74 and 76 Micklegate, dating from the mid-18th century; 70 and 72 Micklegate, with 15th-century origins; mid-17th century 68 Micklegate; late-18th century 58 and 60 Micklegate; 56 Micklegate, of 17th-century origin; Garforth House, built in 1757; 42–48 Micklegate, originating in 1710; and the former Adelphi Hotel, largely rebuilt in the mid-19th century, but with some earlier material.[5]

On the south side are 73 and 75 Micklegate, built in 1730; 69 and 71 Micklegate, originating about 1700, and 67 Micklegate, of similar date; late-18th century 61 Micklegate; 57 and 59 Micklegate, built in 1783; 53 and 55 Micklegate, completed about 1755;[5] and St Martin-cum-Gregory, a Grade I listed church, currently used as a stained glass centre.

George Hudson Street to Bridge Street

Buildings in the lower section of Micklegate

St John's Church, on the north side of the street, is a Grade II* listed building. After a period as the York Arts Centre, it is currently used as a bar.

On the south side of the street are 33–37 Micklegate, with a 17th-century wing; Cromwell House, reconstructed in 1860 but with older elements; Crown House, long an inn, with a 17th-century section; 19 and 21 Micklegate, of 15th-century origin; and 11 and 13 Micklegate, built about 1740.[5]

Contemporary use

The annual Micklegate Run soapbox race attracts crowds to Micklegate

The street became famous for its pubs and clubs, being known as "The Micklegate Run" by many drinkers and club-goers in the late 20th century.

Writing in 2011, Avril Webster described Micklegate as remaining a "nice shopping area", with a "good selection of specialist shops".[6] However, according to York City Council, although pedestrian use of the street is high, many businesses on the street have struggled in recent years.[2]

Sources

  • Webster Appleton, Avril E. (2011). Looking Back at Micklegate, Nunnery Lane and Bishophill: York. York: Reeder Publications. ISBN 9780954346324.

References

  1. ^ Arthur, Ross G. (2001). English-Old Norse Dictionary (PDF). In Parentheses.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Character Area 21: Micklegate" (PDF). York City Council. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  3. ^ a b Pevsner, Nikolaus; Neave, David (1995). Yorkshire: York and the East Riding. Yale University Press. pp. 224–226. ISBN 0300095937.
  4. ^ Webster Appleton 2011, p. i.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York, Volume 3, South West. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. pp. 68–96. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  6. ^ a b Webster Appleton 2011, p. ii.
  7. ^ Webster Appleton 2011, p. 1.
  8. ^ a b "Micklegate Bar". History of York. York Museums Trust. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  9. ^ "Micklegate Bar to reopen soon". The Press. 20 September 2017. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Micklegate Bar Factsheet 2" (PDF). York Archaeological Trust. Micklegate Bar. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  11. ^ Horner, Ed (1 April 2022). "New visitor attraction opens in York's historic gatehouse". The Press. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  12. ^ "The York Dungeon, "Executioner"". The York Dungeon. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  13. ^ Historic England. "MICKLEGATE HOUSE AND ATTACHED RAILINGS AND LAMP BRACKETS (1257285)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28 June 2021.

Read other articles:

BalşKotaNegara RumaniaProvinsiOltPemerintahan • Wali kotaVitalie StaicuLuas • Total37 km2 (14 sq mi)Populasi (2002) • Total21.195Zona waktuUTC+2 (EET) • Musim panas (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)Situs webhttp://www.bals.ro/ Balş adalah kota yang terletak di provinsi Olt, Rumania. Populasi 1864 - 1.700 1884 - 2.500 1921 - 5.000 1938 - 5.300 1948 - 6.128 1973 - 11.578 1992 - 24.560 2002 - 21.195 Komposisi penduduk menurut kebangsaan:...

 

Coppa UEFA 1976-1977 Competizione Coppa UEFA Sport Calcio Edizione 6ª Organizzatore UEFA Date dall'8 settembre 1976al 18 maggio 1977 Partecipanti 64 Nazioni 31 Risultati Vincitore Juventus(1º titolo) Secondo Athletic Bilbao Semi-finalisti AEK AteneRWD Molenbeek Statistiche Miglior marcatore Stan Bowles (11) Incontri disputati 126 Gol segnati 400 (3,17 per incontro) Gli juventini Boninsegna e Benetti al rientro a Torino con il trofeo conquistato Cronologia della competizione 1...

 

Limpasan permukaan dari ladang pertanian di Iowa, Amerika Serikat selama hujan badai. Polutan atau bahan pencemaran adalah bahan/benda yang menyebabkan pencemaran, baik secara langsung maupun tidak langsung, seperti sampah. Secara sifat, polutan dapat dibedakan menjadi 4, yaitu: polutan fisik; yaitu polutan yang fisiknya mencemarkan lingkungan. Contohnya: pecahan botol, pecahan keramik, besi tua. polutan kimiawi; yaitu polutan yang berbentuk senyawa kimia baik senyawa sintetis maupun yang ala...

لا يزال النص الموجود في هذه الصفحة في مرحلة الترجمة من الإنجليزية إلى العربية. إذا كنت تعرف اللغة الإنجليزية، لا تتردد في الترجمة من النص الأصلي باللغة الإنجليزية. (أبريل 2019) سوق المزارعينThe Farmer's Marketلقطة شاشة من الموقعمعلومات عامةتجاري؟ نعمنوع الموقع متجر في الشبكة المظلم�...

 

GoirleKota BenderaLambang kebesaranNegaraBelandaProvinsiBrabant UtaraLuas(2006) • Total42,24 km2 (1,631 sq mi) • Luas daratan42,04 km2 (1,623 sq mi) • Luas perairan0,20 km2 (8 sq mi)Populasi (1 Januari 2007) • Total22.041 • Kepadatan524/km2 (1,360/sq mi) Sumber: CBS, Statline.Zona waktuUTC+1 (CET) • Musim panas (DST)UTC+2 (CEST) Gereja Maria Boodschap Goirle, ada...

 

Pour les articles homonymes, voir Bellen. Alexander Van der Bellen Alexander Van der Bellen en 2021. Fonctions Président fédéral d'Autriche En fonction depuis le 26 janvier 2017(7 ans, 3 mois et 16 jours) Élection 4 décembre 2016 Réélection 9 octobre 2022 Chancelier Christian KernSebastian KurzHartwig Löger (intérim)Brigitte BierleinSebastian KurzAlexander SchallenbergKarl Nehammer Prédécesseur Intérim collégialHeinz Fischer Porte-parole fédéral des Verts 13 dé...

Municipality and town in Antioquia Department, ColombiaSan Carlos, AntioquiaMunicipality and town FlagSealLocation of the municipality and town of San Carlos in the Antioquia Department of ColombiaCountry ColombiaDepartment Antioquia DepartmentSubregionEasternArea[1] • Total702 km2 (271 sq mi)Population (Census 2018[2]) • Total14,480 • Density21/km2 (53/sq mi)Time zoneUTC-5 (Colombia Standard Time) San Carlos is...

 

Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala.Tag ini diberikan pada Desember 2023. TsanaLahirNadhifa Allya Tsana4 Mei 1998 (umur 26) Jakarta, IndonesiaNama lainRintik SeduPekerjaanPenulis, Penyair, YouTuber,Tahun aktif2010 - sekarangSitus webhttps://rintiksedu.id/ Rintik Sedu (lahir 4 Mei 1998) atau nama samaran dari ...

 

Himno NacionalB. Indonesia: Lagu Kebangsaan UruguayLagu kebangsaan  UruguayPenulis lirikFrancisco Acuña de Figueroa, 1833KomponisFrancisco José Debali, 1845Penggunaan1948Sampel audioHimno Nacional (Vocal)berkasbantuan Sampel audioLagu kebangsaan Uruguayberkasbantuan Himno Nacional merupakan lagu kebangsaan di Uruguay. Lagu ini pertama kali dinyanyikan pada tahun 1833. Penulis lagu ini adalah Francisco Acuña de Figueroa. Lirik Orientales, la Patria o la Tumba! Libertad o con glori...

Mexican association football club Football clubNacionalFull nameClub Deportivo Nacional, A. C.Nickname(s)Pericos (parrots)Founded1916 [1]GroundClub Deportivo ImperioZapopan, Jalisco, MexicoCapacity500ChairmanJosé Alberto Cortés GarcíaManagerLuis Octavio TorresLeagueLiga TDP – Group XII2020–2120th – Group X Home colours Away colours Club Deportivo Nacional is a Mexican football team founded in Guadalajara, Jalisco, México in 1916. The club won its first title in 192...

 

غلف ستريم الخامسة سي-37 أيهمعلومات عامةالنوع نفاثة أعمالبلد الأصل الولايات المتحدةالتطوير والتصنيعالصانع غلف ستريم الفضائيةالكمية المصنوعة 191طورت من غلف ستريم الرابعةطورت إلى سلسلة غلف ستريم جي500سيرة الطائرةدخول الخدمة 1998أول طيران نوفمبر 28, 1995الوضع الحالي في الخدمةالخد...

 

Stance favoring technology development to fight climate change and existential threats This article may be unbalanced toward certain viewpoints. Please improve the article by adding information on neglected viewpoints, or discuss the issue on the talk page. (April 2016) Transhumanism Concepts Emerging technologies Hypothetical technologies Human Enhancement (Eugenics, Human genetic enhancement, Moral, Neuro-) Luddite fallacy Techno-utopia Fourth Industrial Revolution Post-scarcity economy Tec...

American Founding Father and politician Jared IngersollUnited States Attorney for the Eastern District of PennsylvaniaIn office1815–1822PresidentJames MadisonJames MonroePreceded byAlexander DallasSucceeded byGeorge M. DallasAttorney General of PennsylvaniaIn officeDecember 13, 1811 – December 21, 1816GovernorSimon SnyderPreceded byRichard RushSucceeded byAmos EllmakerIn officeAugust 20, 1791 – May 10, 1800GovernorThomas MifflinThomas McKeanPreceded byWilliam BradfordS...

 

Ideology that perceives slavery as a positive good Caroline Lee Hentz, American author, known for opposing the abolitionist movement and her rebuttal to Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the proslavery novel The Planter's Northern Bride Proslavery is support for slavery.[1] It is sometimes found in the thought of ancient philosophers, religious texts, and in American and British writings especially before the American Civil War but also later through the 20th century. Arguments in favor of slave...

 

Hungarian statesman (1802–1894) The native form of this personal name is udvardi és kossuthfalvi Kossuth Lajos. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals. NobleLajos Kossuthde Udvard et KossuthfalvaColoured lithograph by August Prinzhofer and Johann Rauh (c. 1848)Governor-President of HungaryIn office14 April 1849 – 11 August 1849Prime MinisterBertalan SzemerePreceded byposition establishedSucceeded byArtúr Görgey (as acting civil and ...

Model of electrical conduction Drude model electrons (shown here in blue) constantly bounce between heavier, stationary crystal ions (shown in red).[citation needed] The Drude model of electrical conduction was proposed in 1900[1][2] by Paul Drude to explain the transport properties of electrons in materials (especially metals). Basically, Ohm's law was well established and stated that the current J and voltage V driving the current are related to the resistance R of t...

 

この項目では、未発効の経済協定について説明しています。11カ国により発効した新協定(CPTPP・TPP11)については「環太平洋パートナーシップに関する包括的及び先進的な協定」をご覧ください。 環太平洋パートナーシップ協定 TPPに関する各国首脳の集い(2010年)通称・略称 TPP起草 2015年10月5日署名 2016年2月4日署名場所 オークランド発効 未発効現況 発効には元の署名�...

 

Chocolate layer cake from Romania AmandineTypeLayer cakeCourseDessertPlace of originRomaniaRegion or stateEastern EuropeMain ingredientsCaramel/chocolate layers, chocolate with caramel and fondant cream Amandine (Romanian: amandină) is a Romanian chocolate layered cake filled with chocolate, caramel and fondant cream. Almond cream is sometimes used.[1] As most Romanian cakes, they can be cut and served in 1-serving miniature cakes or as a big cake. These cakes are among the most trad...

كين روزوول معلومات شخصية اسم الولادة (بالإنجليزية: Kenneth Robert Rosewall)‏  الميلاد 2 نوفمبر 1934 (العمر 89 سنة)سيدني الطول 1.70 م (5 قدم 7 بوصة)* الإقامة سيدني  الجنسية  أستراليا الوزن 68 كيلوغرام  استعمال اليد اليد اليمنى الحياة العملية الفرق منتخب أستراليا لكأس ديفيز (195...

 

Cet article concerne la chanteuse. Pour les homonymes, voir Adele (homonymie). Pour le prénom, voir Adèle. AdeleAdele en 2021.BiographieNaissance 5 mai 1988 (36 ans)Tottenham (Borough londonien de Haringey)Nom de naissance Adele Laurie Blue AdkinsPseudonyme AdeleNationalité britanniqueFormation BRIT School (2003 - mai 2006)Activités Auteure-compositrice-interprète, musicienne, artiste d'enregistrement, productrice déléguée, batteuse, guitariste, pianiste, chanteuse, composit...