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Monument: MYO4393 Late Iron Age-Romano-British settlement (Monument)Evidence for the presence of a late Iron-Age/Romano-British agricultural settlement. Several possible double gully enclosures and a shallow ring ditch suggests some kind of enclosure or building. Several large pit-like features were also excavated in...
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Monument: MYO2264 Late Roman/ Anglian cemetery (Monument)No summary available
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Building: MYO4108 Laurel Cottage, Main Street, Holtby (Building)Vernacular two storey detached house with dormer windows set half into roof space. Clamp brick walls and end dentilled chimney stacks. Dark grey Welsh slate roof. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Monument: MYO145 Laurel House, Stockton on the Forest (Monument)No summary available
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Building: MYO480 Lavabo approximately 9m south of St Oswald's church (Building)Lavabo. Medieval. Magnesian limestone ashlar. Square base tapering to octagonal rim of bowl.
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Monument: MYO312 Layerthorpe Bridge (Monument)Date of first bridge unknown but bridge was in place by 1309. Described in 1540 as having three arches. Partially destroyed 1644. 1779 painting shows it having five arches. Altered in 1793 to allow passage for vessels using Foss Navigation. Bridge ...
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Monument: MYO4774 Layerthorpe Bridge Maison Dieu (Monument)John de Craven founded a maison dieu on Layerthorpe Bridge in circa 1415. Exact location uncertain.
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Monument: MYO4981 Layerthorpe Hospital (Monument)Founded before 1407 by one of the Bigot family, it was located just within Layerthorpegate. It was alowed to fall into ruin by a member of the Bigot family circa 1535.
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Monument: MYO3845 Leeman Road War Memorial (Monument)First World War memorial, 1925. Sandstone cenotaph, Classical in design, standing to 2.3m with a plain paved surround. The names of the fallen servicemen are inscribed on sunken panels on three sides of the base, the names being listed in alphabet...
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Building: MYO839 LEEMAN STATUE (Building)No summary available