Marygate

Marygate
St Mary's Tower, at the north-east end of the street
Map
Location within York
Former name(s)St Marygate
LocationYork, England
Postal codeYO30
Coordinates53°57′45″N 1°05′20″W / 53.9626°N 1.0890°W / 53.9626; -1.0890
North East endBootham
Major
junctions
Marygate Lane
South West endDame Judi Dench Walk

Marygate is a street in York, England, running just north of the city centre. Built in the Middle Ages, it gets its name from St Mary's Abbey and the Viking word "gata," meaning street.[1] The area where the street lies was outside the walls of the Roman city of Eboracum,[2] and represented the northern limit of the settlement; to the north, the land was used only for burials. The street runs south-west, from Bootham, down to the River Ouse.

  1. ^ "York's Streets and the City's History". England's North East. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
  2. ^ An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York. Vol. 1. London: HMSO. 1962. pp. 5–47. Retrieved 30 September 2020.