Shambles of Hexham

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The Shambles of Hexham is a historic medieval market street in Hexham, England, known for its narrow layout and preserved old buildings that once housed butchers’ stalls.

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Shambles of Hexham canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic street
medieval market street
country United Kingdom
eraOfOrigin medieval period
hasCharacteristic historic architecture
medieval origin
preserved old buildings
hasEtymology from historical term for butchers’ market
hasHistoricUse butchers’ stalls
market trading
hasLayout narrow street
hasNameElement Hexham NERFINISHED
Shambles
hasNotableFeature covered market area
overhanging upper storeys
stone buildings
hasPreservationStatus conserved historic area
hasStreetType pedestrian street
hasTourismType heritage tourism
hasUrbanFunction commercial street
historic core street
isTouristAttractionOf Hexham NERFINISHED
languageOfName English
locatedIn England
Hexham NERFINISHED
Northumberland
partOf Hexham town centre NERFINISHED
usedFor retail
tourism

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Hexham hasLandmark Shambles of Hexham