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Building: MYO1419 98 and 100 Heworth Green (Building)Numbers 98 -100 Heworth Green is a pair of houses built circa 1840.
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Building: MYO1184 98 Micklegate (Building)House built c1775; altered c1828 when it became a public house, with further later 19th century alterations. Also known as The Nag's Head Public House.
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Building: MYO688 98 Walmgate THE SPREAD EAGLE PUBLIC HOUSE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO535 98-104 Chestnut Grove (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO5296 99 Front St, Lime Tree House (formerly Acomb House) (Building)18th century building previously a private asylum. The most notable resident of the asylum was Edward Tennyson, brother of the poet, Alfred Tennyson.
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Building: MYO1249 99 Low Petergate (Building)House built circa 1840, converted to a shop in the 20th century.
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Find Spot: MYO4598 A mid Saxon pottery sherd (Find Spot)A findspot consisting of a sherd of Mid Saxon pottery.
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Monument: MYO4555 Abbatoir to the rear of number 34 The Shambles (Monument)Abbatoir to the rear of number 34 The Shambles. A slaughterhouse occupying the remains of a large two storey house, of early 15th century date.
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Building: MYO355 ACASTER MALBIS (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO344 ACASTER MALBIS (Monument)No summary available