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The Gate, Malton

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The pub, in 2014

The Gate is a historic closed pub in Malton, North Yorkshire, a town in England.

The building lies on Yorkersgate and was originally two houses. The house to the left was built in the 18th century, while the right-hand house was built in the early 19th century. It was occupied by a wine merchant in the 1840s, and by the 1890s it had been converted into a pub named The Board. It was later renamed The Gate, and expanded into the left-hand house.[1] It closed in 2020, at which time it was owner by Punch Taverns. In 2022, Punch announced plans to refurbish it and renamed it as the "Filly & Flagon", but this did not occur.[2] It has been grade II listed since 1974.[1]

Both parts of the pub have two storeys. The early part on the left is in painted render, with a pantile roof, and two bays. On the left is a doorway with pilasters, a fanlight, and a cornice on brackets, to its right is a shallow square bay window, and the other windows are sashes. The later part is in painted brick on a plinth, with projecting eaves and a slate roof. There are three bays, and a central doorway with pilasters and a cornice. Above it is a canted oriel window, and the other windows are sashes.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Historic England. "The Gate Public House, Malton (1220546)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 22 May 2025.
  2. ^ Darley, Karen (7 April 2022). "Malton pub to reopen after extensive refurbishment under new name". Gazette & Herald. Retrieved 4 June 2025.