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Building: MYO731 Elm Bank hotel, (Building)House built of white brick with stone dressings, with an Italianate tower at one corner. Occupied in 1870 the house is of outstanding importance as being illustrative of contemporary culture. In 1898 the then owner employed WG and AJ Penty as archi...
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Building: MYO1953 ELM TREE FARMHOUSE (Building)Farmhouse dating from the second half of the 18th century, renovated in the 20th century.
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Monument: MYO2183 Elvington Airfield (Monument)A military airfield used in World War Two and during the Cold War. Redundant record; see MYO3480.
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Monument: MYO3480 Elvington Airfield (Monument)A military airfield used in World War Two and during the Cold War. Elvington military airfield is visible on air photographs. It was used by the Royal Air Force in World War II. In 1943 the airfield was heavily involved in air attacks on the Industri...
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Building: MYO474 Elvington Bridge or Sutton Bridge (Building)Bridge over the River Derwent probably built late 14th century. Remodelled during the 17th century and later. Descheduled.
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Building: MYO1970 ELVINGTON HALL (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4874 Elvington ridge and furrow (Monument)A Medieval field system of ridge and furrow in the parish of Elvington is visible as earthworks and cropmarks on air photographs. A large group of fields just to the west of the River Derwent, around the village of Elvington, still had upstanding rid...
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Monument: MYO4441 ELVINGTON STATION (Monument)Site of railway station on the Derwent Valley Railway, opened in 1913, closed to passengers in 1926 and closed entirely in 1972.
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Landscape: MYO3473 Embankments York City (Landscape)Pottery works and the field-name of 'Brick field' are marked on Ordanance Survey map in the fields on the west side of Monk Stray, which now form part of a golf course. Aerial photographs show what appear to be baulks left by extraction carried out b...
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Monument: MYO3876 Enclosed Settlement, Rawcliffe Moor (Monument)A settlement of Iron Age date was encountered on this site. It comprised a series of circular enclosures, interpreted as hut circles. Larger ditches were found which appeared to delineate the settlement.