Feasegate
Feasegate is a street in the city centre of York, in England.
History
The street lies over the south corner tower of the walls of Roman Eboracum. The street was in existence by the Jorvik period, from which period there are substantial deposits, including evidence of craft working. The name of the street comes from the Old Norse word for "cow house", and the street itself was first recorded in 1256.William Etty was born at the now-demolished 20 Feasegate in 1787. None of the current buildings on the street date to earlier than the 18th century.
The street forms part of the city's central shopping area. However, by 2018, it had only one stand-alone shop, with other properties being empty, or in use for food businesses.