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Monument: MYO121 Manor, Dunnington (Monument)No summary available
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Building: MYO1632 Mansion House (Building)Mansion House, and railings and gas lamp standards attached to front. Built in 1725-33, with alterations of 1884. Possibly by William Etty. Exterior: 3-storey 5-bay front. Ground floor rusticated and arcaded with openings stepped back beneath keyed r...
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Building: MYO4019 Marcia Grey PH, Front Street (Building)A purpose-built public house c.1900 replacing an earlier pub on the same site. Formerly the Grey Mare, from at least 1817 to 1898 it was then known as The Marcia after a favourite York racehorse. For a short time it was known as The Poacher. For deca...
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Building: MYO4033 Marriott Hotel (Swallows Hotel) (Building)The central section of the hotel was a house (1876); The Hollies was built for John Close, a York businessman and Alderman, by the N. E. Railway who required the site of his original house for the new Railway Station. Nominated for inclusion on ...
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Monument: MYO4377 Martin Hill Farm/Haxby Moor (Monument)Haxby Moor Farm shown on the First Edition OS plan in an L-plan form. Most buildings on the site are much more moder. Buildings proposed to be converted (2019).
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Building: MYO593 MARYDALE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO1584 MASONIC HALL (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO909 Masonic Hall (Building)Former Mechanics Institute built in 1845-6, to designs by J B and W Atkinsion, converted to a Masonic lodge in 1883. The building was altered in 1910 and partly rebuilt and extended in 1969.
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Monument: MYO5334 Maypole, The Green, Upper Poppleton (Monument)A village maypole was first recorded in 1830, and various iterations of the maypole have stood in the village green since. The current maypole, erected in 1961, is the fifth recorded. It is white with blue and red stripes and features a cockerel wea...