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Building: MYO1984 The Chantry, Bishopthorpe (Building)House. Early-mid C18 with C19 extension to rear. Colourwashed brick with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 5 bays. 3-course plinth. Former central entrance now with C20 casement window, otherwise sashes with glazing bars throughou...
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Building: MYO1814 THE CHURCHILL (Building)A former house built circa 1827 (now a hotel). It is ashlar faced, with the sides constructed of white brick. It has 2-storeys, with a large tiered convex bay projects with 3 windows. These are square headed in the upper storey and semi-circular head...
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Building: MYO1185 THE COACH PUBLIC HOUSE (NUMBERS 99, 101, and 103) (Building)Four tenements from row of seven; now a public house. Mid-14th century; No.101 has a 19th century rear wing, No.103 a 17th century rear wing. Refronted in the mid-18th and 20th century; early 19th and 20th century alteration. Remainder of row demo...
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Building: MYO1925 THE COTTAGE (Building)Graffitti on inscribed on window pane to first floor fourth bay is of particular historical and social interest: 'A. Hedley frigged a Turkey Goldsmith N Castle The charming Miss Crooks Newcastle 1781 A good shag.' If the OED allowed window ...
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Building: MYO1975 THE COTTAGE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO573 THE COTTAGE (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4604 The Cottage (Monument)House, formerly known as Belle Vue Cottage, built between 1800 and 1805. The building was altered in 1840 and in the second half of the 19th century.
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Building: MYO1609 THE COTTAGE AND ATTACHED WALLS AND RAILINGS (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO4111 The Cottage, Holtby (Building)Vernacular two storey house occupied until 1866 by the victualler of the Duke of Wellington Pub. Local clamp brick with ‘tumbled gabling’ End and ridge dentilled brick chimney stacks with tall ornamental fireclay pots. Rubbed brick-on-end lintels. Ro...
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Monument: MYO5045 The Cottage, rear of 31 Coney Street (Monument)An early 18th century, two-storey, cottage located behind 31 Coney Street. Altered internally in the early 19th century and extended later in the 19th. Now demolished.