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Building: MYO4146 Pinfold, Main St, Knapton (Building)Brick built historic construction in an old farming village. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Monument: MYO2078 Pinfold, Rufforth (Monument)A surviving relic of Rufforth’s early years as a farming village possibly dating to the 18th century. Wandering stock were held here until farmers paid a fine to get their animals back.
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Monument: MYO314 Pipeline (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4432 Pit alignment and ditch; Prehistoric or Roman (Monument)A Prehistoric or Roman pit alignment and ditch are visible as cropmarks on air photographs. They form a funnel shape and extend for 120 metres. Another ditch, possibly a different phase, crosses the pit alignment and ditch.
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Monument: MYO3579 Pit Alignment Stockton on the Forest (Monument)Aerial photographs show a pit alignment of single pits following a slightly sinuous course on Stockton West Moor. The pits are approximately 40 in number and are mostly oblong in shape with some more rounded. at the centre. At the southern end the pi...
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Monument: MYO3568 Pits and ditches Askham Bryan (Monument)A series of pits and ditches of possible Roman or Iron Age date were seen as cropmarks on air photographs. There are two sides of a possible enclosure just to the north-east of the main group.
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Monument: MYO3641 Pits, Rawcliffe Manor (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO2266 Plantation House (Monument)Plantation Tannery (MYO2265) and Plantation House were established, possibly as early as 1838. Plantation House is shown on the first edition Ordnance Survey map (1852) within a large garden area immediately to the west of the Plantaiton Tannery.
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Monument: MYO2265 Plantation Tannery (Monument)Plantation Tannery and Plantation House (MYO2266) were established, possibly as early as 1838. The first edition Ordnance Survey map (1852) shows tightly-packed tanning pits occupying much of the site with a number of further structures. These inclu...