Step back in time at 2 Jubbergate, a captivating timber-framed building nestled in the heart of York, England. Originally built in the 14th century as a townhouse, it stands as a testament to the city’s rich architectural heritage. Its distinctive jettied (overhanging) first floor is a classic example of medieval construction techniques. While the exact date of its construction is unknown, its presence in the 14th century makes it a significant landmark for history buffs.
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Must-See Spots in York
As a travel expert with a keen interest in medieval architecture, 2 Jubbergate was a must-visit on my exploration of York. While this specific building might not be open to the public, here