Lamel Hill

Coordinates: 53°57′04″N 1°03′47″W / 53.951°N 1.063°W / 53.951; -1.063 Lamel Hill, once known as Heslington Hill, is about 1 mile (1.6 km) south-east of the centre of York, England. It is near The Retreat and the northern part of Walmgate Stray, and should not be confused with Siward's How which is about 220 yards (200 m) further north-east.

Lamel Hill is best known for having been the location of a Parliamentary gun-emplacement aimed at Walmgate Bar in the City Walls during the Siege of York in 1644. It was the site of York's first formal archaeological excavation in 1849, when traces of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery were found. Lamel Hill is part of a conservation area which was designated in 1975.

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