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Building: MYO494 CROSS IN GROUNDS OF DUNNINGTON RECTORY (Building)The remains of a 12th century cross which originally stood in the centre of Dunnington, (see SE65SE48) consisting of a dilapidated limestone base with a portion and shaft capped by a cuboidal sun-dial added in the 15th century.
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Building: MYO753 CROSS KEYS HOTEL (Building)Early 18th century hotel, altered in the late 18th century and again in 1900. The brick building is two storeyed with a pantile roof. There has been an inn on this site since circa 1250.
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Find Spot: MYO4408 Cross Shaft (Find Spot)The lower part of a 10th century cross shaft in two joining fragments was discovered at 54 The Village, Haxby during gardening in 1978. It is now in Yorkshire Museum.
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Building: MYO496 CROSS SHAFT IN CHURCHYARD OF SAINT NICHOLAS (Building)Remains of a churchyard cross, consisting of a socket-stone and portion of shaft adapted for use as a sun-dial.
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Building: MYO528 CROSS STUMP IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF CHURCH OF ST MARY (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO69 Cross? (Monument)No summary available
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Building: MYO4128 Crossing Keeper's Cottage, Copmanthorpe (Building)1860s. Preserving a remnant of railway history and the village’s links with the development of the railway network. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Find Spot: MYO4060 crouched burial, stone cist (Find Spot)A burial found in underpinning Clifford's Tower in 1902 was in native rather than Roman tradition. It comprised a crouched burial in a cist formed by four pieces of rough sandstone and covered by a rather larger stone (YPSR (1902), 72).
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Building: MYO1583 CROWN BUILDINGS (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO1749 CROWN COURT AND RAILINGS ATTACHED TO FRONT (Building)Court House built in 1773-77 to the designs of John Carr. The rear was altered and a new range added in 1818-21 by Peter Atkinson junior and Matthew Philips with the interior remodelled and a podium added circa 1835 by GT Andrews and PF Robinson. A f...