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Building: MYO4447 MRS DOOLEYS HOUSE (Building)House dating from the 18th century.
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Building: MYO801 Mulberry Hall, 17 - 19 Stonegate (Building)Formerly known as 13, 14 and 15 Stonegate. A 15th century jettied house, the late 16th century alterations included the building being raised, extended and an addition of a wing. The building was restored and converted into a shop in the 20th century...
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Monument: MYO3887 multiple ditch system, possible prehistoric enclosures (Monument)A group of overlapping ditches were seen as cropmarks on air photographs. They probably represent a series of prehistoric enclosures. The overlapping ditches suggest that several phases are represented on this one site. The dimensions of possible e...
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Monument: MYO3584 Multiple Ditch System, Stockton on the Forest (Monument)A possible prehistoric triple ditched boundary was seen as cropmarks on air photographs. The boundary is only visible as three ditches in one section, the other sections are double ditched. A single linear ditch runs up to meet the boundary from the ...
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Monument: MYO3585 Multiple Ditch System, Stockton on the Forest (Monument)A possible prehistoric boundary, defined by up to four ditches was seen as a cropmark on air photographs. It is aligned roughly north-east, south-west.
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Building: MYO1618 MUNICIPAL OFFICES (Building)Municipal Offices and Council Chamber, annex built for the Post Office. 1889-91 by E G Mawbey and Alfred Creer, City Surveyors. The early-C20 meeting room, former muniment room and former cells on the south side of the Guildhall are listed at Grade I...
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Monument: MYO4417 MURTON AIRFIELD (Monument)The site of a First World War airfield at Murton. This minor emergency landing ground was used between October 1917 and November 1918, most likely by 36 Squadron, the local Home Defence Unit.
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Building: MYO1899 MURTON HALL (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO4416 MURTON LANE STATION (Building)Site of railway station on the Derwent Valley Railway, opened in 1913 and closed in 1926. Not in it's original position?
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Monument: MYO4180 Murton Village (Monument)Typically for such a small village, historical sources are limited. It is probable that, in common with most settlements in the Vale of York, it originated in the Saxon and Viking periods. What is certain is that the first recorded mention of Murton ...