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Building: MYO5313 Keepers Cottage, Heslington (Building)Built in the late 19th century, Keeper's Cottage is a fine example of a Victorian estate cottage. Nominated for inclusion on the local list of heritage assets
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Monument: MYO1963 Kexby Old Bridge (Monument)1650 for Sir Roger Tresuer with later additions and alterations. Ashlar and red brick. 3 rounded triple-chamfered aches. Pointed cutwaters with sloped tops between. Band. 4-course parapet.
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Monument: MYO3615 Kexby Old Hall (Monument)A modern house on the site of former hall and moat. The licence to crenellate was granted in to Thomas Ughtred in 1342, though a possibly incorrect date of 1349 is given in some sources.
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Building: MYO5225 Kexby Stray Farm (Building)Farm shown on First Edition OS plan (unnamed). An agricultural building is proposed for conversion to residential use 2020. It may be a later 19th century building - not clear.
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Building: MYO562 KILBURN HOUSE (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4567 KINGS STAITH (Monument)The present stone quay dates to 1820 when the Ouse Bridge was rebuilt. It incorporated the quay of 1774 which in turn was based on the quay of Medieval origins. The quay was originally constructed sometime between 1366 and 1388.
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Building: MYO360 KNAPTON (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO359 KNAPTON (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO157 Knapton Chapel (Monument)Knapton Chapel. An ancient structure, comprises a nave and chancel. There is no visible evidence of the chapel.