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Monument: MYO4522 Several possible enclosures (Monument)Several possible enclosures of uncertain date were seen as cropmarks on air photographs. There are three or more possible enclosures and a possible boundary ditch. The features were revealed when post medieval ridge and furrow was ploughed away.
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Monument: MYO4251 Severus Hill Reservoir (Monument)In 1846 the New York Waterworks Company was formed and on the advice of engineers new works were established at Acomb Landing, including large engine and boiler houses, three filter beds, two subsiding reservoirs and a high service reservoir at Sever...
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Monument: MYO4584 Severus View, York (2) (Monument)Two, two storey, terrace houses, built 1810-20.
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Monument: MYO4587 Shelley House (Monument)House, later offices, built in the second half of the 19th century. It is constructed from brick with a tile hung first floor and a tiled roof.
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Monument: MYO4276 Shelter World War II (Monument)RAF Rufforth (MYO3205). Shelter. Put forward by Steve Thompson, Pillbox Study Group. No further information.
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Monument: MYO2172 Shipton Road Ridge and Furrow (Monument)No summary available
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Building: MYO422 SHIPTON STREET SCHOOL AND FORMER SCHOOLMASTER'S HOUSE NOW NO. 2 (Building)Shipton Street school was one of the earliest buildings to be built by the famous York architect Walter Brierley. It was constructed in response to the 1870 Education Act which made education compulsory for children between the ages of 5 and 10. ...
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Monument: MYO3652 Shoemakers Maison Dieu (Monument)No summary available
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Building: MYO889 SHRINE OF ST MARGARET CLITHEROW (Building)A former house now in use as a religious shrine. The original building dates to the late 14th century and has a late 15th extensions at the front. It was heavily restored in 1954. It is timber framed with pantile roofs.
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Building: MYO4119 Signal Posts, Holtby (Building)Pre-WWII, cast iron, black and white, round plate on top embossed ‘Yorks North Riding C C’ each showing direction and distance to next villages and to York. Nominate for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.