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Building: MYO3912 Trinity Methodist Church (Building)Trinity Methodist Church was built 1901-3 by F.W. Dixon of Manchester to replace the Ebenezer Chapel in Little Stonegate. Identified as a Building of Merit in the Historic Core Conservation Area Appraisal.
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Monument: MYO4578 TUSCAN HOUSE (demolished) (Monument)An early 18th century two storey house, modified in the second half of the century with additions of the early 19th century, now demolished.
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Monument: MYO4463 Two ditches of uncertain date, possible trackway. (Monument)Two ditches of uncertain date are visible as cropmarks on air photographs. The ditches are slightly sinuous and parallel to each other and may possibly be a trackway.
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Monument: MYO1342 Two eighteenth century boundary stones (Monument)Boundary stones in Knavesmire Road dating to the 18th century at NGR SE5923 5075
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Monument: MYO4434 Two sections of possible trackway (Monument)Two sections of possible trackway (comprising parallel ditches) were seen as cropmarks on air photographs. They lie just to the south of the route of Roman Road 81a (Linear 270) with which they may be associated.
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Monument: MYO4545 two storey small houses (Monument)A range of two storey small houses built in 1844.
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Monument: MYO2238 Tyburn (Monument)On 7th March 1379, the York Tyburn was erected on the Knavesmire. It continued in use until 1801. Private Edward Hewison was the first person to be hanged at the York Tyburn on March 31st 1379. Edward Hughes was the last person to be hanged at the...
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Monument: MYO3500 Undated quarry pits (Monument)Observed, but not excavated during an archaeological watching brief. Visible in the deepest foundations was a series of deposits/fills composed of very light creamy white crushed chalk and light pink sand and gravel, grey brown silty sand, very ligh...
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Find Spot: MYO234 Unidentified Object, prehistoric (Find Spot)A variety of worked flints