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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 “...
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Building: MYO1445 THE RETREAT HOSPITAL (Building)Mental asylum, now a mental health hospital. Built between 1793 to 1797 to designs by John Bevans of London in consultation with William Tuke for The Society of Friends (Quakers). The construction was supervised by Peter Atkinson of York. Further ext...
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Building: MYO1860 THE RISE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO5324 The Saddle Inn, Fulford (Building)Built for Tadcaster Tower Brewery Co. (probably by Samuel Needham, a local architect), the Saddle Inn is an attractive example of a turn of the century public house. Nominated for inclusion on the local list of heritage assets
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Building: MYO1485 The Salvation Army Citadel, 66 Gillygate (Building)Salvation army citadel built in 1882-3. Designed by EJ Sherwood of London and built by J Flint and John Lumley. Exterior: street front 2 storeys, 9 bays.
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Route: MYO5056 The Shambles (Route)Shambles, a narrow street running S.E. from King's Square to Pavement, results from the infilling of a more open area, perhaps after 1086 when the district is first mentioned ('in macello').
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Building: MYO440 THE SHIP INN (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO5289 The Sidings (Building)Former industrial building, formerly known as the Mess Room, currently in use as National Railway Museum offices known now as The Sidings. Recorded in 2023 ahead of demolition as part of National Railway Museum expansion.