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Building: MYO658 THE HILL HOTEL (Building)House, then hotel. c1845, with some C20 alterations. Now dwelling in multiple occupation containing 17No. self contained units.
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Building: MYO1965 THE HOMESTEAD (Building)Timber framed house probably built in the mid-late 16th century, the north end was divided of as a seperate dwelling at some point and was rebuilt in the mid 19th century. The timber frame is encased in brick and the roof is of pantiles. The brick sh...
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Monument: MYO4265 The Jubilee PH (Monument)Pub, 1897 by Walter Brierley. Attempt at listing this pub in July 2016 failed due to the alteration of the interior. More recently it was turned down for listing in early 2025.
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Building: MYO1335 THE KINGS ARMS PUBLIC HOUSE (Building)An early 17th building, converted to a public house in the 19th century,partly rebuilt and extended in 1898 and modernised in 1973-4. Rebuilding of 1898 by Thomas Winn for Samuel Smith's Brewery. The building is of 2-storey with a 3-bay front, the up...
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Building: MYO1572 The King's Manor (Building)The King's Manor, now incorporated into the University of York, was built in 1483-1502 as the abbot's house of the Benedictine abbey of St Mary. The abbey was dissolved in 1539 by Henry VIII and the abbot's house was established as the northern headq...
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Building: MYO828 THE KIOSK (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO4160 The Laurels, Wetherby Road (Building)The first photographic evidence of this building is dated 1904. It is said to be built from the limestone arising from the demolition of Rufforth windmill which was situated near Rufforth Hall. Rumour says the windmill spoiled Mrs Middlewood’s view. ...
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Monument: MYO5043 The Leopard Inn, Coney Street (Monument)Site of a 17th century house, demolished in 1924. In the 18th century it was used as a bath-house, recorded as such in the 1690s. By 1735 it was used as a printing office for the York Courant and in the early 19th century for the Annual Racing Cale...
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Building: MYO1531 The Light Horseman Hotel (Building)Public House c1870. The tap room retains panelled bar and mirrored backfitting. The pub has long standing associations with the nearby cavalry barracks for which it is named.
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Building: MYO631 THE LIMES (Building)House. Late C18. Brick in English bond, pantile roof. End-entry with outhouse to left and cross wing to rear. 2 storeys, 2 first-floor windows. 6-fielded-panel door under cambered arch. 16-pane sashes. Blocked doorway to outhouse. First floor:...