SE6051 :: The Kings Arms, York
Taken 8 years ago by David Dixon near York/SE5951, York, England
The Kings Arms, York
Early 17th century public house which was partly rebuilt and extended in 1898 for Samuel Smiths brewery and modernised 1973-4.
The inn, situated on King's Staith below Ouse Bridge, was known as the 'Ousebridge' between 1898 and 1974. It is a Grade II listed building (English Heritage Building ID: 463761 Link
British Listed Buildings).

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Subject Grid Square | SE6051 |
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Subject Lat/Long | 53.956899,-1.082994 (click to view more nearby images) |
Near | York/SE5951, York, England |
Photographer | David Dixon |
Taken | 20140629 201406 2014 (about 8 years ago) |
Submitted | 2014-07-05 |
Context | Historic sites and artefacts · Rivers, Streams, Drainage · Business, Retail, Services · City, Town centre · |
Tag | River · English Heritage · listed building · public house · pub · Inn · Grade I listed · 17th Century · place:York · seventeenth century · camera:Panasonic DMC-G3 · river:River Ouse · |
Group | Ouse Bridge · |
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