30 The Shambles is a Grade II listed building in York, England. Part of the structure dates to the mid-18th century and part was rebuilt around 200 years later. According to Historic England, the building is composed of orange brown brick "in a random bond". It features timber-boxed eaves and a pantile roof. To the left of its façade are a door and passage which lead to Shambles Market. The rainwater head is initialled "TC" and is dated 1763. The building's interior was not inspected. As of 2023, both 30 and 31 The Shambles are occupied by The Shop That Must Not Be Named.

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31–33 The Shambles

31–33 The Shambles is a historic trio of buildings in York, England. Grade II listed, parts of the structures date to the early 15th century, with alterations occurring in the 19th century and renovation c. 1960. As of 2023, No. 31 (and the adjacent No. 30) was occupied by The Shop That Must Not Be Named.
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21 The Shambles

21 The Shambles is a historic building in York, England. A Grade II listed building, part of the structure dates to the early 18th century, with alterations made in the 19th century. As of 2025, the building is occupied by Hebden Tea Company.
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22–23 The Shambles

22–23 The Shambles (also known as 1A and 1½ Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate) is a historic pair of buildings in York, England. Grade II listed, parts of the structures date to the early 18th century, with alterations occurring over the next two hundred years.
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27–28 The Shambles

27–28 The Shambles is a historic pair of buildings in York, England. Grade II listed, parts of the structures date to the mid-19th century, with alterations occurring over the next hundred years. As of 2023, No. 28 is occupied by Shambles Kitchen.