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St. John's Church, York

St. John's Church, York
St John North Street was otherwise known as St John Ouse Bridge End. It stands at the north-west corner of Micklegate and North Street. The church was included in the papal confirmation of Minster properties of 1194, and comprises a nave with north and south aisles and a west tower. The prevailing styles are fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The church closed in 1939 and in 1956 was opened by the York Academic Trust as an Institute of Architectural Study. [ The History Files ]

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St. John's Church is located at OS Grid Ref. SE6011151649

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