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Building: MYO1911 THE POST OFFICE (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4769 The Postern (Queen Margaret's Arch) (Monument)The Postern, or Queen Margaret's Arch, was built in 1497 at the same time as the adjacent Postern Tower, (SE 65 SW 632), and formed a gateway through the north-east part of St Mary's Abbey precinct walls.
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Building: MYO1850 THE PUNCH BOWL HOTEL (Building)Formerly known as: Nos.5-9 including the Magnet Inn BLOSSOM STREET. Includes: No.2 NUNNERY LANE. Public house and shops, now hotel and public house. c1835 and c1863 with 20th century alterations.
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Building: MYO4622 The Punch Bowl Hotel (Castle Howard Ox) (Building)An early 19th century public house. Originally known as The Castle Howard Ox.
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Building: MYO819 The Punch Bowl, 7 Stonegate (Building)Public house. 1930 incorporating early C17 and early C19 structures; some later alteration. By Biscomb & Ferry for the Tadcaster Tower Brewery.
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Building: MYO1591 The Purey Cust (Building)New Residence of the Canons Residentiary of York Minster. Built in 1824-25. By RH Sharp for the Dean and Chapter. Gothick style. Subsquently used as a hospital and as of 2012 converted to private residential accomodation.
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Monument: MYO4557 The rear of 37-8 The Shambles (Monument)The rear of 37-8 The Shambles. The site of a slaughterhouse which was a single storeyed timber framed structure, thought to date to the 14th century. It was demolished in 1955.
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Building: MYO1939 THE RECTORY (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO1586 The Red House and attached railings at front (Building)Town house; railings attached to front. Built c.1714 with later 18th century extension; 19th and 20th century alterations. For Sir William Robinson MP. Plan: central entrance hall plan with rear right wing and rear left extension. Exterior: 2 storeys...
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Building: MYO5332 The Red Lion, Boroughbridge Road, Upper Poppleton (Four Mile Post) (Poppleton House) (Building)The Red Lion public house is made up of an attractive central, early-Georgian, two-storey block; a lower side wing in place by 1852; and modern extensions in brick which were completed in the 1970s and 1980s. Previous names for the pub include the “...