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Monument: MYO5101 Site of World War II airfield buildings (Monument)Site of Second World War airfield building at the dispersed site, RAF Acaster Malbis.
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Monument: MYO104 Siwards How (Monument)An Anglo Saxon burial mound, or hlaew, on Heslington Hill. It includes a large circular mound measuring 30m in diameter and up to 6m high. It is interpreted as a burial mound of the Saxon period owing to its large size.
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Building: MYO841 SKELDERGATE BRIDGE AND ATTACHED TOLLHOUSE, ABUTMENT WALLS AND STEPS (Building)Skeldergate Bridge and attached tollhouse, abutment walls and steps. The bridge was built in 1879-81 and was reconstructed and strenghtened in 1938-9 by Thomas and George Page.
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Building: MYO856 SKELDERGATE HOUSE HOTEL (Building)Number 56 Skeldergate is now known as Skeldergate House Hotel. A three storey house built circa 1777-8 and was probably designed for Ralph Dodsworth, Sherrif and Lord Mayor of York, by John Carr. The building was altered and partly demolished circa 1...
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Monument: MYO372 SKELTON (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO371 SKELTON (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO387 SKELTON (Monument)No summary available
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Building: MYO1902 SKELTON HALL (Building)House. 1824 with C20 alterations. Built for Mrs Mary Thompson, widow of Henry Thompson of Kirby Hall.
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Building: MYO522 SKELTON MANOR (Building)A timber framed, manor house built in the mid 16th century, with alterations in the early-mid 18th century and in the 19th century. Additions were made to the building in the late 19th century.
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Monument: MYO5329 Skelton Railway Bridge (Monument)The bridge is part of The Great North of England Railway Line that initially connected Darlington and York when open in 1841. It is one of only two river-crossing railway bridges between Darlington and York. This is the oldest and the only multi-sp...