Monkgate is a street in York, North Yorkshire, running north-east from the city centre.
[1] The Thomas Agar Hospital almshouse, built in 1631, appears to have survived the siege, but was demolished in 1879.
[3] The York County Hospital was established on the street in 1740, and moved into a large building set back from the road in 1851.
On the south-east side, it has junctions with St Maurice's Road, Agar Street, and Monkgate Cloisters, which leads to the former hospital.
On the north-west side, it meets Lord Mayor's Walk and Penley's Grove Street.