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Monument: MYO4609 Cholera Burial Ground (Monument)Cholera burial ground created to deal with the outbreak of 1832.
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Building: MYO57 Church (Building)Duplicate of 449?? The main part of the church was built in 1778-9; only the tower is medieval and nothing remains of the Church of Conquest days. The 14th century tower represented by the smaller stones, was rebuilt in the 15th century, much larg...
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Building: MYO11 Church (Building)This monument has duplicate MYO records MYO330 MYO568. Use MYO568 as main monument record.
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Building: MYO453 CHURCH COTTAGE (Building)School and former Post Office, now a house. Early C18 with late C18 addition. Red brick with pantile roofs and 2 gable stacks. Raised and tumbled brick gables to earlier range. 2 storey, 3 bay. Single bay early C18 range to west, with a single pl...
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Building: MYO1052 Church Cottages, 1-3 All Saints Lane, 31 North Street (Building)A row of three, timber framed, jettied cottages built in the late 15th century, with 19th century additions. The cottages were restored in 1973.
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Building: MYO4159 Church Farm Cottage (Building)A very fine example of a Victorian farm cottage, with red pantile roof. Once the site of the village Post Office. Attached to Church Farm. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Building: MYO4005 Church Hall, Bishophill Junior (Building)11 Bishophill Junior. One of an attractive group of three buildings (St. Mary’s Church and The Vicarage are the others), with red brick walls and grey slate roof. Variously used as a Church Hall, Sunday School and more recently Dance Academy. Now pr...
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Monument: MYO375 CHURCH LANE SKELTON (Monument)No summary available
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Building: MYO4093 Church Lane War Memorial (Building)War Memorial, 1921, designed by Brierley and Rutherford, in Portland stone. The memorial takes the form of a floriated cross head surmounting a tapering stone column, approximately 2 metres high, standing on a tapered stone plinth. The base below ha...
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Building: MYO1938 CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS HUNTINGTON (Building)Church. 15th century chancel with nave, tower and organ chambers of 1874 by C T Newstead. Limestone ashlar, Welsh slate roof. 3-bay nave with south-west tower and north aisle, and 3-bay chancel with organ chamber to south.