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Rose and Crown, 13 Lawrence Street, York, YO10 3BP

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Rose and Crown was probably built as 2 houses in the early 18th century. It has been almost completely modernised. Early 19th century out-buildings at the rear include a small cottage. Formerly known as The Friendly Inn according to the York Historic Environment Record which has a full history

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Residents at this address

1823 Baines, Rose & Crown, William Clarke, without Walmgate bar

1829 Pigots, Rose & Crown, William Armitage, Lawrence street

1840, Rose and Crown, John Ramsdale, 7 Lawrence Street

1872, Rose and Crown Inn, William Sturdy, 8 Lawrence street

1885, Rose and Crown, Thos. Agnew, 8 Lawrence street

1913, 13 Rose and Crown, 13 Lawrence Street, Arthur Johnson

2018, Rose and Crown, 13 Lawrence Street, York, YO10 3BP



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