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Building: MYO1792 84 Bootham (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO4621 84-6 Clarence Street and 167 Lowther Street (Building)84-6 Clarence Street and 167 Lowther Street. A group of three terraced houses, two-storeys and two-bays wide.
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Building: MYO1323 85 and 87 Lawrence Street (Building)Numbers 83-91 Lawrence Street is a terrace of five house dating from circa 1830. Numbers 85-7 are Listed, Grade II.
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Building: MYO1203 85-89 Micklegate (Building)A timber framed house built in the late 15th to early 16th century, divided into 3 properties. A wing was added to the rear of number 89 in the late 16th to early 16th century, and a further wing was added to number 87 in the 18th century. The timber...
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Building: MYO4714 86 Heworth Village (Building)86 Heworth is a house built between 1835 and 1840.
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Building: MYO1178 86 Micklegate - Bathurst House and Associated Railings (Building)A house built in the early 18th century. It is of brick with 3 storeys. The upper storey was added between 1820-1825.
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Building: MYO1244 87 Low Petergate (Building)Formerly known as 51 Low Petergate. Originally two houses built in the late 14th- early 15th century, with alterations in the late 15th and late 16th-early 17th centuries. Remodelled as a single shop in the late 19th century, with further alterations...
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Monument: MYO4543 88 Clifton (Monument)88 Clifton is a 17th century two bay one storey timber-framed farmhouse. One of the bays may have been used for agricultural purposes, it was later divided into two cottages. The dividing wall was probably knocked down when the building was converted...
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Building: MYO4933 88-90 Gillygate (Building)A pair of houses built 1733-8, with alterations circa 1795 and converted to a shop in the second quarter of the 19th century. Demolished 1958.
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Building: MYO1179 88-90 Micklegate - Micklegate House and attached railings and lamp brackets (Building)A town house and railings built circa 1752. The house has 3 storeys and basement, and is constructed of brick. The architect may have been John Carr.