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Monument: MYO405 TEMPLE HILLS (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4589 Terrace of three, two storey, houses (Monument)Terrace of three, two storey, houses built in c.1840.
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Monument: MYO4547 Terrace, Hallfield Place. Demolished (Monument)Terrace, Hallfield Place. A terraces of houses built in 1832 and demolished in 1962.
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Building: MYO842 TERRY MEMORIAL HOMES NUMBERS 1 AND 2 (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4192 Tessellated Pavement and building, Clifton (Monument)A tessellated pavement was found in 1813 in making a sunk fence before Clifton Grove, now St. Olave's School. Only fragments of the pavement were recovered. Building debris, including painted plaster was used in enlarging road 6 a few yards east of t...
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Building: MYO4022 The Archbishop of York School (formerly) (Building)Nominated for inclusion on York's local list of heritage assets. The school was built by Archbishop Harcourt on manorial land in 1846, close to the original school house which he repurposed for a girls’ school the same year. It was used as a schoo...
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Building: MYO1847 THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, BLAKE STREET (Building)Assembly Rooms. Constructed in 1730-5, its design following the escription by Vitruvius of an Egyptian Hall as interpreted by Palladio. Lesser Assembly Room screen and decoration 1773; building refronted and portico added 1828: interior opened up in ...
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Building: MYO3939 The Banana Warehouse (No. 36 Piccadilly) (Building)The Banana Warehouse has been identified as a Building of Merit in the Historic Core Conservation Area Appraisal for historic interest and a representative of interwar architecture in the area. The Banana Warehouse (No.36, Piccadilly) was the busines...
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Building: MYO1837 The Bar Convent (Building)Entrance range of 1786-9, fronting earlier buildings of which the Chapel block of 1766-9 remains relatively unaltered; 1790-3 outer range on north side of Court; 1834-5 inner range on north side of Court and range north of the Chapel block; 1844-6 C...
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Building: MYO1164 THE BAR HOTEL (now, 2013, Gibsons) - 129 Micklegate (Building)The house, now a public house, is from the mid 19th century and is of pink and cream brick with a slate roof and brick stacks. The building has a few 20th century alterations and is 3 storeys with a cellar and attic and a 3-window front.