New Street (York)

New Street is a road in the city centre of York, in England.

Two houses were demolished, a derelict one facing Coney Street, and Davy Hall, on Davygate.

It was paved in 1747 and was originally named Cumberland Row.

[4] The York Mix has noted ongoing issues with alcohol-related disorder on the street, which it describes as "teeming with bars".

1 New Street was built in 1959, in a style to match the terrace.

3-9 New Street