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Monument: MYO3653 St George's Saw Mill (Monument)Visible in 1850, no date for construction/destruction.
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Building: MYO342 ST GILES CHURCH (Building)Church of 12th century origin, much altered with a chancel of 1889 and 20th century additions including the west porch. Built of magnesium limestone ashlar, partly rendered and colourwashed, with a Welsh slate roof. The church consists of the west po...
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Monument: MYO5268 St Giles Church and burial ground (Monument)Site of St Giles Church noted on 1st Edition OS plan. Extent of burial ground unknown but did extend as far as no.28 Claremont Terrace.
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Building: MYO22 St Giles Church, Copmanthorpe (Building)Record redundant; see MYO342
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Building: MYO1024 ST HILDAS GARTH (Building)House, built in 1848 for Joseph Munby (solicitor), used as a girl's orphanage, now a Family Resource Centre. Yellow brick with stone dressings. Hipped slate roof. Exterior: main block symmetrical, of 2 storeys with a 3-bay porch and one bay to each s...
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Monument: MYO5298 St John in the Marsh (Monument)Church and burial ground. Out of use by 1519.
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Building: MYO3953 St Lawrence Parish Hall on Lawrence Street (Building)Identified as a Building of Merit in the Historic Core Conservation Area Appraisal.
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Building: MYO1318 ST LAWRENCE WORKING MENS CLUB (Building)St Lawrence Working Men's Club, York, was originally built as a house and dates to the late 18th century. An east wing was added in the early 19th century and by 1849 the west wing was partially complete. It is thought to have been converted for use ...
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Monument: MYO2272 St Lawrence's School (former site of) (Monument)Site of St Lawrence's School. School demolished and transfere to new site on Heslington Road.
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Monument: MYO3491 St Leonard's Hospital Precinct Area (parent record for medieval hospital) (Monument)According to tradition, King Athelstan founded a hospital to the West of the minster in 935. William I confirmed the hospital, but it was moved to a new site in the reign of William Rufus. Two fragments of Anglian cross-shafts have been found in St L...