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Monument: MYO1080 ST MARY'S ABBEY REMAINS PRECINCT WALLS (Monument)Remains of defensive precinct wall of St Mary's Abbey surviving on the north-west and north-east sides of the abbey precinct. It is approximately 150 metres long from Queen Margaret's Arch and Postern Tower to St Mary's Tower, including two intermedi...
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Monument: MYO3620 St Marys Bootham Terrace inhumation cemetery (Monument)3rd to 4th century inhumation cemetery discovered in the 19th century when the York Scarborough railway and adjacent residential property were constructed. This inhumation cemetery may be much larger - RCHME vol 3 suggests as far west as The Avenue, ...
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Building: MYO1239 ST MARYS COTTAGE (Building)House built in the late 18th century with early 19th century alteration: extended into No.60 Marygate in the 20th century. Orange-brown brick in Flemish bond; timber doorcase and guttering on paired block brackets; pantile roof with brick stacks. Cen...
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Building: MYO2242 ST MARYS HOUSE NUMBER 66 ATTACHED RAILINGS (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO1081 ST MARYS LODGE AND ATTACHED RAILINGS, GATES AND GATE PIERS (Building)Main gatehouse to St Mary's Abbey, constructed during the late 12th century, with additions and alterations of 1470-80, 1839-40 and the 20th century. The group of buildings forming the gatehouse range consists of parts of the side walls of the late ...
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Monument: MYO4703 St Mary's Precinct St Mary's Tower (Monument)Angle tower at the north corner of the precinct of St Mary's Abbey, built 1318-24.
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Monument: MYO4699 St Mary's Precinct Water Tower (Monument)The Water Tower was built circa 1318-1324 adjacent to the Ouse at the south-west corner of St Mary's Abbey precinct. It is circular in plan externally, hexagonal in plan internally. There are five openings for firing arrows and the doorway to the rea...
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Monument: MYO3512 St Maurices Church (Monument)The church marked on the 1852 plan is the medieval church which the RCHM(E) York Vol 4 suggests dates from the 12th century. This church was taken down in 1875 and replaced by a larger structure which was in turn demolished in 1967.
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Building: MYO1130 St Michael le Belfrey (Building)Medieval church rebuilt in 1525-37 with additions of 1712, 1785 and 1855. A restoration was carried out in 1867. 6-bay continuous aisled nave and chancel with clerestory; east vestry; west porch and bellcote.
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Building: MYO337 ST NICHOLAS CHAPEL (Building)Medieval chapel, built in the 14th century and rebuilt in 1742, disused from the mid 19th century