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Building: MYO1936 ROSE COTTAGE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO4088 Rose Cottage, Heslington (Building)Attractively frontaged Georgian cottage with 6 panel door with leaded portico and transome. Contributing to the street scene in a Consevation Area. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Building: MYO4113 Rose Cottage, Holtby (Building)Vernacular two storey detached house. Clamp brick walls with one end dentilled chimney stack. Casement windows. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Monument: MYO4606 Rose Villa (Monument)House, formerly known as Heworth Villa, built in the early 19th century.
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Building: MYO4085 Rose Villa, Heslington (Building)Well preserved Victorian villa with 16 pane sash windows to front, 2 dormers with Yorkshire slide sashes, ornate Victorian portico and panelled door. Contributes to the street scene in a Conservation area. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of...
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Find Spot: MYO4520 Rotary quern (Find Spot)Rotary quern (upper stone) Rotary quern (lower stone). Prehistoric or Roman.
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Monument: MYO3551 Round Barrow Bishopthorpe (Monument)A possible Bronze Age round barrow with a pit within it was seen as cropmarks on air photographs. The barrow lies within and is respected by a possible prehistoric or Roman field system (see SE 54 NE 41).
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Monument: MYO3533 Round Barrow Kexby (Monument)Aerial photographs record a round barrow cemetery as cropmarks to the south of Londesborough Lodge in Kexby parish, centred on SE 6923 5220. The group comprises two large concentric ring-ditches (one monument only partly showing), approximately 50m a...
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Monument: MYO3534 Round Barrow Kexby (Monument)Aerial photographs record a round barrow cemetery as cropmarks to the south of Londesborough Lodge in Kexby parish, centred on SE 6923 5220. The group comprises two large concentric ring-ditches (one monument only partly showing), approximately 50m ...
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Monument: MYO3576 Round Barrows Holtby (Monument)A dispersed group of possibly nine round barrows were seen as cropmarks on the north side of Holtby Lane.