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Building: MYO509 OSBALDWICK HALL (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO2043 Osbaldwick medieval open field ridge and furrow (Monument)some upstanding and some buried remains of medieval ridge and furrow on small area of playing fields at Derwent Road, Osbaldwick Lane
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Building: MYO5292 Osbaldwick Village Hall (Building)Osbaldwick's former (Wesleyan) Methodist chapel of the 1871. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Building: MYO1458 Our Ladys Row, Goodramgate (Building)Believed to be the oldest row of houses in York. Constructed in 1316, each property features a pitched pantile covered roof and cantilever first floor 'jetty' which overhangs the ground floor. Lady Row is considered one fo the earliest examples in En...
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Building: MYO1773 Ouse Bridge and attached flight of steps (Building)A 3-span bridge over the River Ouse, with segmental arches of rusticated voussoirs between piers containing round-headed niches on half-octagonal cutwaters, built in 1810-20.
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Building: MYO663 OUSEFIELD (Building)House, now officers mess. 1899. By Walter Brierley. Ousefield holds significance largely for its architectural interest, as a relatively intact example of Walter Brierley’s ‘Wrenaissance’ style architecture. It holds some historic interest for its c...
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Monument: MYO4544 Pair of houses (Monument)A pair of houses, three storeys, built in the first quarter of the 19th century. Both have been converted into shops.
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Find Spot: MYO215 Palstave (Find Spot)No summary available
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Monument: MYO3642 Parish boundary ditch, Manor Farm, Rawcliffe (Monument)A large linear cut which probably acted primarily as a boundary ditch. As this feature is on the line of the Skelton/Rawcliffe parish boundary marked on the Ordnance Survey maps, it is suspected that the ditch was once the parish boundary. The villag...