46–47 The Shambles is a historic pair of buildings in York, England. Grade II listed, parts of the structures date to the mid-18th century, with a shopfront added in the late 19th century. As of 2025, No. 46 is occupied by Gelato! by Ashley Smith and No. 47 is occupied by Paul Dawson Ltd, a coin and medal trader.

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3–5 The Shambles

3–5 The Shambles is a historic trio of buildings in York, England. Grade II listed, parts of the structures date to the early 19th century. Its orange-grey bricks are in Flemish bond, while the shopfront and guttering is made of timber. One of the buildings formerly served as the Shoulder of Mutton public house. Nos. 1 to 5 were modernised in 1970–71, the result of which created a series of individual businesses, with a single suite above for office space. As of 2018, the buildings were occupied by Take One Gifts and The Shambles Sweet Shop.
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1 The Shambles

1 The Shambles (also known as Barghest) is a historic building in York, England. A Grade II listed building, standing at the corner of The Shambles and Newgate, part of the building dates to the 14th century, but it was renovated in the 17th and 18th centuries. Its Newgate façade faces King's Square, and this has the functioning doorway to the building. It is this side of the building, which is two storeys, that dates to the 14th century. It adjoins 4A King's Square to form an L-shape. The western side is three storeys, dating to the second half of the 18th century. Nos. 1 to 5 were modernised in 1970–71, the result of which created a series of individual businesses, with a single suite above for office space.
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2 The Shambles

2 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 occurring in the early and mid-19th century, including the addition of a shopfront. The building was modernised around 1970. Its bricks are in Flemish bond, while the shopfront is made of timber. The windows on the upper floors are in three sections. As of 2025, the building is occupied by Roly's Fudge Pantry.
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7–8 The Shambles

7–8 The Shambles is a historic pair of buildings in York, England. Grade II* listed buildings dating to the early and late 15th century, they are located on The Shambles. No. 8 is the older house, and was built in the early 1400s. It originally had one room on each of its three storeys, with a courtyard behind, but in the 16th century, the yard was infilled with a two-storey extension. In about 1700, the extension was reduced in length, and a further extension was added, which included a kitchen. In the 19th century, the level of the second floor was raised. No. 7 was built in the late 1400s, filling the space between No. 8 and a now-demolished building. Like No. 8, it is of three storeys, each of which is jettied. Each floor is divided into three rooms, one behind another, although the position of the partitions has been altered over time. In the 18th century, the rearmost bay of the building was shortened. Inside, there is a 17th-century chimney breast, built of brick, and much of the original timber framing survives. The fireplace on the first floor is original. Both buildings have been converted into shops, with an office on the top floor. Since 2002, the shops have been occupied by Monk Bar Chocolatiers.