Saint Andrews Quay

Saint Andrews Quay is a locality in , and has about 100 residents. Saint Andrews Quay is situated nearby to the suburb , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Church of St John the Baptist and Western Library.

Church

Library
The is a grade II listed building in , England, which was designed as a Carnegie library. Originally known as the Carnegie Free Library, the building opened in 1905 as Hull's fifth branch library.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Dairycoates and Gipsyville.

Suburb
is an area of , , England, a former hamlet. The area was formerly the site of a major North Eastern Railway engine shed, Engine Shed.

Suburb
is a western suburb of , in the , England. was established at the beginning of the 20th century as a housing and factory development and derives its name from a black lead product "Gipsy Black Metal Polish" that was produced locally at the Hargreaves & Bros company works.

Suburb
is a small suburb just to the west of the city centre of , England. The area is sandwiched between the B1231 Anlaby Road to the north, and the A1105 Boothferry Road to the south.

Saint Andrews Quay

Latitude
53.72722° or 53° 43′ 38″ north
Longitude
-0.37618° or 0° 22′ 34″ west
Population
100
Elevation
23 feet (7 metres)
Open location code
9C5XPJGF+VG
Geo­Names ID
12104476
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