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Building: MYO1990 ALL SAINTS CHURCH UPPER POPPLETON (Building)Parish church. 1891 designed by Charles Hodgson Fowler, including C13 fragments, 1959-72 altered by G G Pace. Bells: 3 bells, bell 1 dates to 1690 by Samuel I Smith, bells 2&3 1892, by John Warner & Sons.
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Building: MYO1056 All Saints Church, North Street (Building)Church and Anchorage attached. 12th century nave; part of north and south arcades early 13th century; east end rebuilt and chancel chapels added in early 14th century; aisles widened incorporating chancel chapels in early 15th century; nave and aisle...
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Monument: MYO2283 All Saints Fishergate (All Saints Priory) (Fishergate Priory) (Monument)The church was granted to Whitby Abbey by William II, provided that some monks should always reside there, under a prior. It probably never had more than 3-4 monks, and it was abandoned before 1536.
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Monument: MYO4198 All Saints Graveyard North Street (Monument)On the 12th February 1825, the Rector, William Leonard Pickard sold the plot of land north of the church for the sum of £90. A recent act of parliament had encouraged churches to acquire nearby land to receive burials, possibly in recognition of the...
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Monument: MYO2201 All Saints Peaseholme Green (Monument)The earliest known documentary reference to the parish church of All Saints, Peasholme, or All Saints in the Marsh dates to the early 13th century, although earlier archaeological evidence, in the form of floor foundation rafts and wall foundations o...
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Building: MYO1174 All Saints RC School, Mill Mount (Building)House, now school. Built c1850 with later 19th and 20th century alterations. By JB and W Atkinson for CH Elsey. Exterior: 2 storeys on high basement plinth, part with attic; 3-window centre block has projecting 2-storey 1-bay closed porch and is f...
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Building: MYO4017 Alma Grove (Building)An early and important example of purpose built workers housing (c.1913). Originally for York Corporation tram workers. York’s first council houses. Nominated for inclusion on York's local list of heritage assets.
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Building: MYO1218 ALMERY GARTH AND LITTLE GARTH (Building)House, now two houses. Little Garth built in the early 18th century, extended c1740 to form Almery Garth; alterations and extensions of c1850 and 1901; subdivided 1933; further alterations later in the 20th century. Exterior: Marygate Lane side: 3 st...
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Monument: MYO5063 Almshouses (Monument)A Maison Dieu was founded by the Cordwainers near Walmgate Bar/Fishergate Street in 1436. 5 poor men were recorded there in 1548. Location uncertain. The Guild of St Christopher may have also maintained an almshouse in Fishergate.
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Monument: MYO1882 Angle Tower SE of Monk Bar (Monument)Remains of Roman East Angle Tower of Eboracum. Approx 20m SE of Monk Bar. Excavated in 1926.