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Building: MYO2270 New Earswick Lock-keepers Cottage (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO3618 New Hall, Kexby (Monument)Information taken from old SMR card. This monument has been placed on the site of Kexby Old Hall as indicated on the first edition of the OS Map.
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Monument: MYO5048 New Street Chapel, 11 New Street (Monument)A Wesleyan Methodist Chapel which was erected in 1805 to designs by John Rawsthorne. In 1860 a new portico was added and also an organ in an apse behind the pulpit. The chapel closed in 1908, reopened as the Tower Cinema in 1920 and finally demolis...
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Route: MYO4068 New Walk (Route)This paved walkway is part of the New Walk/Terry Avenue Conservation Area that follows the line of an 11th-century dam across the Foss. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Monument: MYO4854 New Walk Orchard (Monument)House built in the late 18th century. Map evidence suggests demolished in the 1980s. Site replaced by caravan park and retirement community.
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Building: MYO1045 New Walk Terrace (Building)Terrace of 12 houses. c1865. No.1 of unpainted stucco. Nos 2-12 of red brick with white brick arches and sill courses, and stone copings. Slate roofs.
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Building: MYO3694 Newgate early 14th century houses built over part of St Sampsons Churchyard (Building)Newgate first appears in 14th century but its origins are unclear and may have been a new road or a modification of an existing lane. The row of houses that survive on the north-west side of Newgate (MYO1050 Nos 12-15) are thought to be associated wi...
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Building: MYO3966 Newton Terrace (Building)The terraced streets in this area are not in unusual or special in a national context. However, their homogeneity in scale and mass make a powerful contribution to the character of the area and have a strong local value. The housing designs are subtl...
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Building: MYO5275 Nissen Hut WWII (Building)Nissen hut situated within scrap yard. Plan, elevation drawing and images taken January 2022 ahead of proposals for removal. Heavily altered.
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Monument: MYO4580 No 17 Front Street (now demolished) (Monument)No 17 Front Street, originally an extension to No 19. A mid-18th century house with late 18th-early 19th century additions, now demolished.