What is the oldest building in Wakefield?

While the Wakefield Bridge and Chantry Chapel (1340s-50s) is a prominent medieval structure, for standing buildings within the city itself, a recently uncovered timber-framed structure (circa 1590) at 6/8 Silver Street, home to the Black Swan pub, appears to be the oldest surviving medieval building fabric found so far, with the Old Vicarage (14th century) also a significant contender for age, though the timber discovery is a strong candidate for the oldest timber building.
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What is the oldest house in Wakefield?

The Col. James Hartshorne House oldest in Wakefield was built 1681 - Digital Commonwealth.
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What is the oldest pub in Wakefield?

The Black Swan is considered the oldest pub in Wakefield, supposedly dating back to 1683 when it was known as the Golden Bull.
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How old is Wakefield, UK?

Wakefield was probably settled by the Angles in the 5th or 6th century and after AD 876 the area was controlled by the Vikings who founded twelve hamlets or thorpes around Wakefield. They divided the area into wapentakes and Wakefield was part of the Wapentake of Agbrigg.
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What's the oldest building still standing in the UK?

St Martin's in Canterbury, Kent, is the oldest church in England. We believe it's also the oldest complete standing building. The exterior is partially built of Roman brick and rubble.
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What is the oldest building in Yorkshire?

Ripon Cathedral

It was built in 672AD, making it the oldest building in Yorkshire – and it is the seat of the Bishop of Leeds. This cathedral is also a Grade I listed building.
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What's the oldest town in England?

Colchester is said to be the oldest recorded town in Britain on the grounds that it was mentioned by Pliny the Elder, who died in AD 79, although the Celtic name of the town, Camulodunon appears on coins minted by tribal chieftain Tasciovanus in the period 20–10 BC.
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What is the oldest street in Wakefield?

Silver Street is often described as one of the oldest streets in Wakefield. The name might lead the researcher to believe that this would have been the home of jewellers and silversmiths over the years but it seems that drapery was one of the predominant trades.
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Who is famous from Wakefield?

Arguably the most celebrated person to come out of Wakefield, Barbara Hepworth was a pioneering sculptor whose work gained international acclaim. Born in Wakefield in 1903, she became one of the most important figures in modern art during a career that spanned five decades.
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What did Wakefield used to be called?

Wakefield was dubbed the "Merrie City" in the Middle Ages. During the Wars of the Roses, Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York was killed on 30 December 1460 in the Battle of Wakefield near Sandal Castle.
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Which Yorkshire pub closes after 460 years?

Sadness as village pub shuts after 460 years

The Windmill Inn, in the village of Linton near Wetherby, shut indefinitely last Sunday after its tenants decided to end their involvement. The pub opened in 1564 and features a hidden cellar reportedly used to store smuggled goods during the 18th Century.
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What is the oldest town in Yorkshire?

While Doncaster is the newest city, Yorkshire's oldest city is of course York , which has been a city since it was a Roman capital and, for a time, the seat of Roman Emperors. The next to be recognised as cities were Ripon and then Wakefield .
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What is a fun fact about Wakefield?

In the Middle Ages, Wakefield was dubbed the 'Merrie City', as it was a bustling market town and important centre of trade. Despite being around 500 years ago, the nickname has stuck. The famous nursery rhyme 'Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush' supposedly comes from Wakefield Prison, which was built in 1594.
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What food is Wakefield famous for?

Part of the Rhubarb Triangle and well known for its association with liquorice, Wakefield is a real foodie heaven. Whether you're looking for quirky culinary experiences, inventive international cuisine or some traditional Yorkshire grub, there's definitely a place for you!
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How many immigrants are in Wakefield?

In the 2021 Census 8.5% of people in Wakefield reported being born outside the UK.
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Who is the most famous person from Wakefield?

While fame is subjective, Jane McDonald (singer, presenter) is often cited as Wakefield's most famous contemporary figure, but internationally renowned sculptor Dame Barbara Hepworth, and modernist sculptor Henry Moore (both born in the district), are major figures in art history, alongside actors like Helen Worth (Gail Platt in Coronation Street) and historical figures like notorious prisoner Charles Bronson. 
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What is England's oldest town?

Colchester. Colchester claims to be Britain's oldest recorded town. However as of 2019 (possibly pre-empting its grant of city status in 2022) it has begun claiming the title of "Britain's First City".
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What are the hardest roads in Wakefield?

In Wakefield the most dangerous roads are the A61 with 146 accidents, the A645 with 142, and the A642 with 125. Serious crashes are more likely to happen on a Friday and in the hour between 5pm and 6pm. Drivers are more likely to be male and be aged between 26 and 35.
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What is the most beautiful old town in the UK?

There's no single "most beautiful" old town in the UK, as it's subjective, but popular contenders known for medieval charm, timber-framed buildings, and picturesque settings include Bibury (Cotswolds) for its iconic Arlington Row, Lavenham (Suffolk) for its well-preserved medieval look, and Rye (East Sussex) with its cobbled streets like Mermaid Street, while historic cities like York, Bath, and Ludlow offer grander historic experiences.
 
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What is the oldest bloodline in England?

The 4 Oldest Families in England
  • Berkeley family. Time period/year founded: 12th century. Lineage: Anglo-Saxon. ...
  • Arden Family. Time period/year founded: 11th century. Lineage: Anglo-Saxon. ...
  • Clan Swinton. Time period/year founded: 11th century. Lineage: Anglo-Saxon. ...
  • Grindlay Family. Time period/year founded: 850. Lineage: Anglo-Saxon.
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What is Britain's smallest town?

Fordwich /ˈfɔːrdwɪtʃ/ is a market town and a civil parish in east Kent, England, on the River Stour, northeast of Canterbury. It is the smallest community by population in Britain with a town council.
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