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Building: MYO1534 HOLLY LODGE HOTEL (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO5323 Hollycroft (Building)Hollycroft is a mid-19th century Victorian villa. Nominated for inclusion on the local list of heritage assets
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Building: MYO510 HOLLYTREE HOUSE (Building)House built in the mid-late 18th century, with 19th century alterations.
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Building: MYO4116 Holtby Manor Pump (Building)Village pump 1837. A country pump which supplied both the house and a large cattle trough until the 1960s. It is embossed ‘1837-BA Esq’ the landowner being Benjamin Agar. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Monument: MYO4178 Holtby village (Monument)Village of Holtby. The development of the village originally followed a linear pattern, one house deep on each side of the principal thoroughfare, Main Street. This is a distinctive feature of Holtby, being typical of medieval northern lowla...
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Building: MYO343 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (Building)Record redundant: see MYO442
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Building: MYO475 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (Building)Church. 1877, by William White. Coursed sandstone with brick interior dressings and Welsh slate roof. Early C14 Gothic Revival style. 4 bells all dating to 1886 by John Warner and Sons.
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Building: MYO23 Holy Trinity Church (Building)Record redundant: see MYO442 Early 14th century? (Pevsner). Contains 2 bells one dates to the 14th century by John Potter, York and the other dates to 1760 founded by Edward II Seller. CARE No: 43/003
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Monument: MYO3684 Holy Trinity in King's Square (Monument)Site of the Holy Trinity church, also know as Christ Church, first mentioned in 1268, rebuilt in 1861 and demolished in 1937
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Monument: MYO3767 Holy Trinity Priory - precinct wall (Monument)A stone wall, surviving within 0. 32m of the ground surface and aligned south-west — north-east, was observed during a WB in 2000. The materials used in the construction of this wall suggest the likelihood of a medieval origin. The wall follows exact...