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Monument: MYO3593 Medieval enclosure Strensall (Monument)A rectilinear enclosure defined by a bank and external ditch was seen as an earthwork on air photographs of Strensall Common; it may be Medieval or Post Medieval in date. Monarch 1191976
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Monument: MYO4856 Medieval or post-medieval gravel quarry, Walmgate Stray (Monument)Medieval or post-medieval gravel quarry surviving as earthworks on Walmgate Stray.
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Find Spot: MYO263 Medieval pottery (Find Spot)Third to fourth century AD pottery and tiles and medieval pottery found in Osbaldwick.
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Monument: MYO4390 Medieval Pottery Kiln Skelton (Monument)Medieval pottery kiln documented in Skelton in 1301. Pottery production is also during the 14th-15th century.
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Monument: MYO4973 Medieval pottery kiln, 1-5 Aldwark (Monument)Evidence for a Medieval pottery kiln revealed during excavations at 1-5 Aldwark in 1978. A large group of pottery wasters found in the foundation trenches of two walls. No evidence of a kiln structure was recorded in situ. The forms were mainly jugs,...
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Monument: MYO3832 Medieval stone wall (Monument)Stone wall observed NW of pile 29 and adjacent to Fetter Lane pavement (EYO4451). Limestone wall at least 1.05m wide, over cobbles c0.75m thick. An underlying stone block with further cobbles beneath could be part of this wall's foundation or an earl...
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Monument: MYO3833 Medieval stone wall (Monument)Stone wall observed NW of pile 13 (CM- should this be 31?)for 4m (EYO4451). Limestone wall with rubble core. Aligned SE-NW. Top c10.8m OD, bottom not seen. Probably a boundary wall between two properties fronting on to Fetter Lane.
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Monument: MYO3831 Medieval stone walls (Monument)Possible building. Large squared sandstone block and limestone wall return observed in pile 51 (EYO5606), 20 Fetter Lane (EYO4451).
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Monument: MYO579 Memorial 2.5m to south of St Oswald's church (Monument)Memorial. c.1780. Magnesian Limestone ashlar
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Building: MYO5319 Memorial Cottages, Heslington (Building)A row of four almshouses dedicated to Lady Deramore by her husband Lord Deramore. The cottages are attractive, contributes to the village streetscape and are a fantastic example of early 20th century almshouses. Nominated for inclusion on the l...