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Building: MYO1708 THE WHITE HOUSE (Building)House, now offices. Early 18th century; heightened late 18th century, extended early/mid 19th century and altered later. Stucco with slate roof. Earlier part of facade 3 storeys and 4 bays with a central doorway. Exterior: additions to each side are ...
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Monument: MYO4579 THE WHITE HOUSE, ACOMB (Now demolished) (Monument)House, now demolished. The east part was built in two phases in the first half of the 18th century and the west part in the second half of the 18th century. Remodelled in the early 19th century. There was a separate early 18th century block consistin...
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Building: MYO582 The White Housem White House North and White House South (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO4004 The White Swan Hotel (Building)Hotel built in 1912. Nominated for inclusion on list of Local Heritage Assets.
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Building: MYO5351 The White Swan Inn (Building)The White Swan Inn is of early 19th-century origin, with later additions. It was first recorded in Baines’s Directory of 1823 as The Swan Inn. Historic photographs showing chimney alignment and brick markings suggest the original form was a modest tw...
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Building: MYO434 THE WHITEHOUSE (Building)House built between 1820 and 1860.
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Building: MYO1577 THE WOOLPACK PUBLIC HOUSE (Building)House, now public house. Built c.1845. Exterior: 3 storeys and 2 bays.
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Monument: MYO5281 The Yews, Stamford Bridge Road (Monument)Historic farmstead
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Monument: MYO4610 The York and North Midland Railway (Monument)The York and North Midland Railway was opened in 1840 from York to Normanton, where it joined the North Midland Railway. The North part of the line forms part of the Main East Coast Line.
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Monument: MYO3695 The York Union Gasworks (Monument)Site of Gasworks of The York Union Gas Light Company formed 1837. Amalgamated with rival gasworths at Monk Bridge in 1844 to form the York United Gas Light Company. In 1850 the Hungate works were closed.