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Find Spot: MYO225 Spoon, medieval (Find Spot)No summary available
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Building: MYO4031 Springbank, 128 Tadcaster Road (Building)Built for Mr. T. Shouksmith by F. J. Penty in 1924, drawings in the Brierly Archive at the Borthwick Institute, ref:4/5. A house of real character. Nominated for inclusion on the local list of heritage assets.
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Building: MYO330 ST ANDREWS CHURCH (Building)This monument has duplicate MYO records MYO11 MYO568. Use MYO568 as main monument record.
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Building: MYO847 St Andrews House, Spen Lane (Building)House built in the early 18th century, with late 18th and early 19th century alterations and extensions. The building was renovated in the 20th century.
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Monument: MYO3633 St Andrew's Priory (Monument)A Gilbertine Priory founded circa 1200 by Hugh Murdac, Archdeacon of Cleveland, and dissolved in 1538. Only part of the precinct wall remains. Excavations have most of the plan, excepting the claustral West range which has been totally destroyed. The...
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Building: MYO987 St Anthony's Hall (Building)Originally built as a Guildhall for the Guild of St Anthony constructed between 1446-53. It was subsequently refaced in brick and remodelled 1655. Further alterations were carried out in 1828 and 1839-50, including re-roofing. The building was reno...
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Monument: MYO3470 St Benets Churchyard (part of) (Monument)Part of the medieval cemetery of St Benet's church was excavated in 1989-90. A total of 99 inhumations was removed from trenches designed to investigate the limits of the cemetery. Many of the burials were within oak coffins; the lid of one was deco...
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Building: MYO1709 St Catherines (NUMBER 11 AND ATTACHED RAILINGS) (Building)St Catherine’s, a Grade II Listed townhouse dating from the 1830s. This is the current headmaster’s residence and has been in the ownership of St. Peter's School since the late 1940s.
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Monument: MYO4841 St Catherine's Hospital (Monument)Site of an almshouse, built in 1652, on the site of a Medieval lazar house and demolished in 1833. In 1333 protection was granted to leprous men collecting alms. The hospital was built for male and female lepers, and was used by the poor in the 16th ...
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Monument: MYO4757 St Catherine's Hospital (Monument)Site of an almshouse, built in 1835, to replace the one on the Mount.