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Building: MYO4086 Home Farm, Heslington (Building)Former village farmhouse fronting onto Main Street and contributing to the street scene in a conservation area. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Building: MYO4032 Homewood, 40 The Horseshoe (Building)Built for W. T. Forsselius by Brierly and Rutherford, 1928. A house of real character. Nominated for inclusion on the local list of heritage assets.
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Monument: MYO3658 Hope Street British and Foreign School (Monument)Shown on 1st Ed OS. Partially excavated 2024 as part of York Archaeology training dig.
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Building: MYO1678 HORSE DRINKING TROUGH AND CANOPY (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4627 HOSPITAL OF ST ANTHONY GILLYGATE (Monument)The Hospital of St Anthony en Viennois apparently had a chapel at Gillygate in 1401. Being empty in 1401, it was occupied by a hermit until 1403, when the hermit was evicted. Thence, a small hospital was founded on the site, an indulgence being grant...
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Monument: MYO4921 Hospital Of St Giles (Monument)Hospital first documented in 1274, a master and brethren being mentioned in 1291-2.
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Monument: MYO4923 Hospital Of St Mary In The Horsefair (Monument)Following the move of the Carmelite Friary (SE65SW307) from the Horsefair to Stonebow Lane in 1295, the site of the Friary was occupied by St Mary's Hospital. It was originally founded as a chantry by the Dean of York, and licensed as a chapel in 131...
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Monument: MYO4613 Hospital of St Mary the Virgin (Monument)Robert de Pickeryng, Dean of York, founded a chantry on the site of the first Carmelite foundation in York at Bootham in 1315, and converted and enlarged the site to use as a hospital in 1318. It was suppressed in 1556.