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Building: MYO1149 10 Minster Gates (Building)One of pair of houses, now shop and offices. c1755 with early C19 shopfront; raised and altered further in mid C19 with demolition of second house. Orange-grey brick in Flemish bond, raised in orange brick; right side rendered; timber shopfront a...
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Building: MYO1093 10 Mount Parade (Building)House. 1829-30. Brick with painted stone or stucco dressings. Hipped slate roof.
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Building: MYO998 10 Pavement (Building)N°10 Pavement, a grade II listed building (listed in 1980) dating from around c1870, was known up until 1975 as “Rowntrees Grocery Supermarket”. The building is predominantly 4 story’s high with a basement and single storey extension at the rear. It ...
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Building: MYO978 10 Precentor's Court (Building)Formerly Bishop of Selby's house in York.
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Building: MYO4852 10 St Oswald's Road (Building)A house built circa 1845
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Building: MYO1186 100 Micklegate- The Nags Head Public House (Building)A timber-framed house, now a public house. Front range c1530, added to 14th century rear range; extension c1700; refronted and remodelled in the 18th century when it became a public house; further alteration and extension in early 19th and 20th centu...
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Building: MYO745 100-104 The Mount (Building)Row of 3 houses, now flats and offices. 1807-8. No.102 stuccoed, other houses of painted brick. Slate roof. Exterior: 3 storeys plus attics. Each house of one bay with a doorway at the left. No 104 has Roman burial vault preserved in basement.
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Building: MYO5295 101 Front St, Newbury House (Building)Originally part of Lime Tree House asylum (no 99). Two storey house of brick with ashlar dressings and western gable end to the street, all with clay pantile roof.
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Building: MYO877 10-11 Shambles (Building)Timber framed house, now two shops and offices, built in the 15th century, with later alterations. The building was refronted in the early 18th century and renovated and extended in the 20th century, when the shopfronts were inserted.
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Building: MYO1284 10-12 Low Ousegate (Building)Formerly known as: No.16 LOW OUSEGATE. Pair of houses with shops. 1810-20; mid C19 shopfront to No.10 and C20 shopfront to No.12. No.10 of orange brick, No.12 of brown brick, both Flemish bond, with window arches of orange gauged brick; moulded ...