ginnels
Ginnel (plural ginnels) is a narrow pedestrian passageway between or behind buildings, typically found in the United Kingdom. The term is most common in Northern England, especially Yorkshire and Lancashire, and describes a route that provides access from a street to backyards, entrances, or rear alleys without using the main thoroughfare. The origins of the word are uncertain, and spellings have varied over time.
Ginnels are usually very narrow and may be only one person wide. They can be open to
Historically, ginnels served practical purposes in dense urban areas, providing access for residents and service routes
In popular usage, the concept has equivalents in other regions of the UK, but the term ginnel