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A ginnel is a fenced or walled alley between buildings that provides a pedestrian shortcut to nearby streets. They are typically found in suburban areas, and do not contain any business premises unlike some other types of alley. Other terms include, snicket, tenfoot and snickleway.

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  • A ginnel is a fenced or walled alley between buildings that provides a pedestrian shortcut to nearby streets. They are typically found in suburban areas, and do not contain any business premises unlike some other types of alley. Other terms include, snicket, tenfoot and snickleway. (en)
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  • A ginnel is a fenced or walled alley between buildings that provides a pedestrian shortcut to nearby streets. They are typically found in suburban areas, and do not contain any business premises unlike some other types of alley. Other terms include, snicket, tenfoot and snickleway. (en)
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  • Ginnel (en)
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