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Coppergate is a street in the city centre of York, in England. The street runs north-east from the junction of Castlegate, Nessgate, King Street and Clifford Street, to end at the junction of Pavement, Piccadilly, Parliament Street, and High Ousegate.[1]

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History

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The site of the street lays outside Roman York's walls and was a glass-making district.[2] It was abandoned after the Roman period and re-occupied during the 9th-century, Viking York. During the 11th-century, housing existed on the street, found through archaeological finding.[3][1]

Some time between 1120 and 1135, it was first recorded as a centre for coopers, from which its name derives.[1] Over time, the Pavement Market spread onto the street.[4] The south-western end of the street was widened in 1900, leading to the replacement of most Mediaeval buildings.[1]

In 1976, major Viking remains were found immediately south of the street, while a cinema and the Cravens confectionery factory were demolished. Coppergate Shopping Centre opened in 1984, over the demolished buildings.[3][5]

Architecture

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View from the south-western end of the street

The back of the church of All Saints, Pavement, lies on the north side of the street, followed by a row of shops with their main entrances on High Ousegate. Numbers 3–7 was built in two stages in the 1900s, and in the late-20th century was occupied by Habitat. On the south side, Galtres Chambers and the 16th-century Three Tuns pub are both listed buildings, as are two structures with 15th-century origins: 26 Coppergate, and 28–32 Coppergate.[1][6]

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