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Building: MYO4010 The Garth, St.Olave's Road (Building)Private residence, originally known as Low Royd. Built in 1886 for Mr. H M Platnauer, Keeper of the Yorkshire Museum, and probably designed by James Demaine, older partner in the architectural firm of Demaine and Brierley. In 1905 a new wing, designe...
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Building: MYO4081 The Golden Ball PH (Building)A mid-Victorian public house which was extensively refurbished by John Smith's Tadcaster Brewery in 1929. The external tile and glazed brickwork, which includes the pub and brewery names in the fascia, is from this scheme and has typical detailing o...
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Building: MYO1000 THE GOLDEN FLEECE PUBLIC HOUSE AND ATTACHED OUTBUILDING AT REAR (Building)Public house built in the second quarter of the 19th century. The building was refurbished in 1926 by Biscomb and Ferrey.
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Building: MYO574 THE GRANGE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO634 THE GRANGE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO1358 THE GRAPES PUBLIC HOUSE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO4095 The Greyhound Public House, Dunnington (Building)19th century? An historically important building in the village conservation area. Adds visual attraction to the village centre and a social asset. Nominated for inclusion on Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Building: MYO1616 The Guildhall (Building)The monument includes the medieval Guildhall, the Old Council Chamber and the room beneath, the Water Gate, the vaulted passage leading to it and the adjacent river walls. The guildhall was built 1449-59 and restored in 1960. It is a two storey build...
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Building: MYO999 THE HERBERT HOUSE (Sir Thomas Herberts House) (Building)Early 17th century house incorporating part of a mid 16th century house, with late 17th century additions. The building is timber framed, of three storeys, with oversailing upper storeys. The building was restored and extended in the late 19th centur...
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Building: MYO1251 THE HERDSMANS COTTAGE (Building)House built between 1815 and 1820.