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Monument: MYO3808 extensions to offices at old station (demolished) (Monument)No summary available
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Building: MYO1758 FAIRFAX HOUSE (Building)Two houses, now amalgamated. No.27 built c1744, remodelled 1760-62; No.25 probably early 19th century. Both houses amalgamated and remodelled as cinema and ballroom in 1920; restored as two houses 1982-84. No.27 remodelled in the 18th century possibl...
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Building: MYO4047 Fairfax House Heslington Rd (Building)Built as a nurses home for The Retreat by Chapman & Jenkinson (c.1925), it is now student accommodation for the University of York. Tall pale brick ranges with darker brick dressings, William and Mary style with pedimented gables and round headed win...
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Building: MYO3963 Fairfax Street (Building)The terraced streets in this area are not in unusual or special in a national context. However, their homogeneity in scale and mass make a powerful contribution to the character of the area and have a strong local value. The housing designs are subtl...
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Monument: MYO4601 Fairfield Hospital (Monument)Sanatorium established in 1918-1919 at Fairfield House. The house is of early 19th century date and now operates as an hotel.
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Building: MYO499 Farmhouse/Post Office (Building)Former farmhouse dating from 1781, in use as a Post Office at the time of survey.
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Monument: MYO4044 Fenby Field (Monument)Originally purchased by NYCC as a school playing field in 1927 used by both Fishergate and St. Georges schools, it has become an environmentally friendly rural park much appreciated for leisure and recreation by local people. Nominated for inclusion ...
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Monument: MYO4307 Ferry Cottage (Monument)House with outbuildings to the south is shown by the Ordnance Survey on the first edition map in 1851 and on subsequent editions. Three single storey extensions were added post 1940. It was then heavily damaged by fire in 2009/2010 rendering it uni...
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Monument: MYO4758 FETTER LANE MAISON DIEU (Monument)A Maison Dieu was in Fetter Lane near Ousebridge in 1552 and may have had Mediaeval origins.
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Monument: MYO3878 Field at Thorntree Hill, Thorntree Hill, Dunnington, York (Monument)The deposits recorded on this site were the ploughed out remains of road metalling, and the cuts and fills of ditches on each side of the road. Additionally there was a surface spread of ploughed soil. The road, of Roman date, appeared to link Yo...