The Land of Green Ginger is a narrow street at the bottom of Whitefriargate in the old town area of Kingston upon Hull, England. There are various commercial and residential buildings along the street. The Land of Green Ginger contains what may be the world's smallest window, being a slit which was used by the gatekeeper of the George Hotel to look out for stagecoaches and customers.
Hairdresser's shop at the corner of Manor Street and the Land of Green Ginger
Possibly England's smallest window at the George Hotel
Whitefriargate is a pedestrianised street in the Old Town area of Kingston upon Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. During the 20th century, it was one of the main shopping streets in the city centre, but some of the major stores have closed down, which has been attributed to out of town shopping centres. However, the Street still provides a useful link to and from the old town of Hull.
Whitefriargate, looking east towards Silver Street
Whitefriargate bridge and Wilberforce monument. This is looking westwards.
Whitefriargate prior to redevelopment in 2013
10-15 Whitefriargate Hull, built as the Neptune Inn