Spurriergate

Spurriergate is a short street in the city centre of York, in England.

The street follows the line of a Roman road which ran between the walls of Eboracum and the River Ouse.

In 1841, the street was widened again, with the length of St Michael's Church being reduced, and all the other buildings being demolished and also replaced by a new terrace.

Notable buildings on the south-west side of the street include St Michael's Church, and the terrace at 4-24 Spurriergate, which is listed.

The City of York Council is critical of the building, which it describes as having a facade "with no interest or depth", while the corner is "overly dramatic".