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Building: MYO1340 INDICATOR BOARD AND CLOCK TOWER AT YORK RACECOURSE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO443 INGLE COTTAGE (Building)Farmhouse built between 1620 and 1650, the house was no longer associated with a farm by 1986.
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Building: MYO1793 INGRAM HOUSE (Building)Since 1958 a dwelling divided into apartments, the building was originally built circa 1639 as almshouses by Sir Arthur Ingram and formerly known as Ingram's Hospital. It was repaired in 1649. The building was It is constructed of red brick on a ston...
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Monument: MYO3681 Inhumation cemetery (part of) (Monument)A 4th century inhumation cemetery, probably forming part of a small and possibly familial burial ground, were interred on the site. It is uncertain whether the absence of later deposits represents a real termination of activity, since there was clear...
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Monument: MYO3532 Iron Age - Roman Settlement (Monument)Cropmarks evidence extensive traces of settlement on Dunnington Common which are probably Romano-British. One cropmark complex covering an area 500 metres by 400 metres comprises blocks of conjoined enclosures of more than one phase which are delimit...
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Monument: MYO3509 Iron Age and Roman ditched enclosures (Monument)Iron Age or Roman ditched enclosures, which probably form part of a field system visible as cropmarks. One enclosure contains two circular enclosures, 11 metres and 4 metres in diameter, which are interpreted as roundhouses.
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Monument: MYO4838 Iron Age Belt Plate (Monument)Belt plate from York railway station
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Monument: MYO4340 Iron Age Settlement (Monument)The site is located on the east facing slope of a small hill which runs north-south through the site and which plateaus to the west, beneath the present York bypass. It may have been a permanent settlement.
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Monument: MYO2036 Iron Age Settlement Rawcliffe Moor (Monument)A settlement of Iron Age date was encountered on this site. It comprised a series of circular enclosures, interpreted as hut circles. Larger ditches were found which appeared to delineate the settlement.
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Monument: MYO3666 Iron Foundry (Monument)Iron Foundry. Run by John Walker after he sold what is known as Walker's foundry in 1850, a short distance away. The Yorkshire Evening Press Office now stands there.