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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...
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Building: MYO4104 Memorial Hall, Haxby (Building)Village school and schoolmasters house built in 1876. It served as the village school until 1954 when it was replaced by the Ralph Butterfield school. At this time it became the village hall and was renamed Haxby Memorial Hall to commemorate the dead...
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Monument: MYO3718 Merchandise Station (York & North Midland Railway and Great North of England Railway, 1841) (DEMOLISHED) (Monument)THIS MONUMENT IS ASSET 1.1 IN THE YORK CENTRAL AUDIT OF HERITAGE ASSETS
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Building: MYO1554 MERCHANT ADVENTURERS HALL (Building)Guildhall, and guild chapel, also hospice, built in the later 14th century on earlier foundations, restored in the nineteenth century. Plan of hall and undercroft of 8 unequal bays in 2 parallel ranges. South-East chapel, North-East entrance extensio...
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Building: MYO1883 Merchant Tailor's Almshouse (Building)Range of almshouses. Dated 1730; mid-19th and 20th century alterations. For the Company of Merchant Taylors. Exterior: 1-storey 8-window front. 3-panel door at right end, approached by stone steps. Left end altered and linked to Merchant Taylors' Hal...
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Monument: MYO4971 Merchant Tailors Maison Dieu (Monument)Almshouse said to have been extant in 1415, but first described in the company's minutes in 1626.
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Building: MYO1881 Merchant Taylors Hall (Building)Guildhall, built circa 1400 and extended to the right in the late 15th century. The hall roof was rebuilt circa 1567, the building was refenestrated in the early 18th century and extended and partly refaced in 1714-15. The entrance front and wing wer...
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Building: MYO4099 Metal Seat, Dunnington (Building)Circular metal seat surrounding beech tree planted in 1935 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of George V. Adds character and interest to the village. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Building: MYO4144 Methodist Chapel, Askham Richard (Building)Methodist Chapel, 1860. Was an integral part of village life until July 1981. It was bought by the owner of an adjoining house and renovated for use as a private games room in 1998. There is a stipulation that it cannot be used as a private dwelling....