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Monument: MYO4215 Friends Burial Ground, The Retreat (Monument)In 1855 land for a new burial ground was purchased by the Friends next to The Retreat.
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Building: MYO4214 Friends Meeting House Acomb (Building)Former Primitive Methodist chapel built at Acomb Green in 1846 and converted to a Friends meeting house in 1912. A meeting was started in the Foresters' Hall, Acomb, in 1906. Four years later this was recognized as the Acomb Allowed Meeting. The ...
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Building: MYO4213 Friends Meeting House Friargate (Building)Friends meeting house, built in 1817, on the site of an earlier house which was in use from 1674. The current Meeting House is the latest in a long line of structures constructed by the Society of Friends (Quakers) on this site since 1673. The bu...
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Building: MYO4217 Friends Meeting House New Earswick (Building)New Earswick, a model village designed by Joseph Rowntree, dates to 1903 and lies on the northern edge of York. An Allowed Meeting opened in 1917, within York Monthly Meeting, which met in the Folk Hall. It became a full Preparative Meeting a decade ...
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Monument: MYO2206 Friends Meeting House, remains of Friary Wall (Monument)The precinct wall of the Franciscan Friary is clearly marked in this location on the 1852 OS Plan. Most of this length of wall shown on the 1852 plan has been lost. However, a section remains within the basement of the Friends Meeting House. Thi...
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Monument: MYO4165 Front Street Chapel, Acomb (Monument)Former Wesleyan Methodist non-conformist chapel built in 1821 and superseded by Trinity chapel in 1879. Visible on the Second Edition Ordnance Survey plan c.1898. Converted to shops and dwellings and refronted in 1881. Recently used as Ebor Carpet Wa...
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Building: MYO4135 Front wall to 6 Main St, Copmanthorpe (Building)An early 18th century garden wall which is part of the street scene in a Conservation Area. The house is listed. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Building: MYO1530 FULFORD CONSERVATIVE CLUB (Building)House built circa 1810, with late 19th-early 20th century alterations, now in use as a political club.
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Monument: MYO1535 Fulford Cross (Monument)Stone cross of circa 1485 which replaced a wooden cross of 1374-1375. It became a boundary marker in 1593. Octagonal cross shaft 1m high set into an octagonal base 0.75m high whigh itself is set on a tier of three stone steps all octagonal in shape a...
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Building: MYO4055 Fulford Field House Walled Garden (Building)Walled garden is shown on the 1852 OS plan of the city of York and formed the walled kitchen garden of Fulford Field House. Fulford Field House was built in 1790, so the walled garden may date from about that time.