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Building: MYO4208 Peckitt Street (Building)At the bottom of Peckitt Street, on the right-hand side, is a house which forms a punctuation mark in the view along the Ouse. We read it nowadays as part of the fire station and courts complex but it was there long before they arrived. The owner, bu...
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Monument: MYO3737 Permanent-Way Workshop (demolished) (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO5078 Peter Lane Maison Dieu (Monument)Founded by John de Derthyngton before 1390. There was a reference to poor men in the house in 1474.
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Monument: MYO3654 Phoenix Iron Foundry (Monument)Visible in 1850, no date for construction/destruction.
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Building: MYO4118 Phone Box, Main Street, Holtby (Building)Early example of red GPO telephone box embossed Crown on each face, still in use. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Monument: MYO306 Piccadilly Bridge (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO1044 Pikeing Well (Monument)Well head constructed in 1752. It comprises a small stone structure. The interior has a barrel roof, a semi-circular niche at the rear, and steps leading down to the well. Alternate name was The Well House.
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Monument: MYO2079 Piker Thorne Lane (Monument)A narrow strip of land defined by a ditch on each side with a raised area (in places cambered). The feature coincides with a parish boundary. Although this feature gives the appearance of a Roman road, it is unlikely to be one.