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Monument: MYO4616 Great Northern Railway (Northern Direct Line) (Monument)The original Great Northern Railway ran as far as Doncaster, using running powers from there to York. In 1863 the North Eastern Railway obtained authorisation to build a new direct route from Shaftholme Junction (north of Doncaster) to Chaloner Whin ...
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Monument: MYO105 Greem Dykes (Monument)No summary available
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Building: MYO648 GREEN VIEW (Building)Late 18th century house and barn to rear.
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Building: MYO4425 Greensleeves - 18th century house (Building)House dating from the early 18th century, with early 19th century alterations.
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Building: MYO468 GRIMSTON COURT (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO469 GRIMSTON HILL HOUSE (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4430 GRIMSTON VILLAGE (Monument)Possible shrunken medieval village with alleged moated site and church. Heavy ploughing around the present village has obliterated any earthwork evidence.
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Building: MYO4042 Group of cottages Old Moor Lane (Building)19th century cottages including the signalman’s cottage for the level crossing named “Chaloner Whin Gate” which used to cross Moor Lane. They are part of railway history as the road was realigned when Moor Lane railway bridge was built, leaving a cul...
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Building: MYO1351 GROVE TERRACE (Building)A terrace of 12 houses built in 1824.
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Building: MYO1719 GROVES CHAPEL (Building)Wesleyan Chapel, now offices. Built in 1881-4 by WJ Morley (Bradford), but dated 1883 on frieze. Exterior: road front 2 storeys, 4 bays with 2 inner bays raised, projecting and pedimented.