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Building: MYO4151 Village Old School Wetherby Road (Building)Alongside the Village Hall. Built by Public Subscription 1870. Brick with a slate roof, like the Hall it is held for the village by Trustees and run by a management committee. A social amenity well used by the village community. Nominated for inclusi...
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Building: MYO555 VILLAGE PUMP AND TROUGH (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO4115 Village pumps, Holtby (Building)Two boxed pumps are preserved in Main Street as a reminder that this was a means of providing a safe and reliable water supply to the village prior to piped supplies in the 1950s. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets. Location...
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Building: MYO1960 VILLAGE SCHOOL (Building)The building is listed at Grade II and described as a village school dating to 1856, extensive and unsympathetic modern alterations have left little of historic or architectural significance within the building. The principal elevation has remained l...
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Monument: MYO5 Village, Askham Bryan (Monument)Askham Bryan is situated 5 miles south west of York. With its ancient Norman church and distinctive wide grass verge village street much of its character remains.
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Building: MYO4576 VINE TREE HOUSE (Building)A late 18th century house, extended and altered in the late 19th century, when it became a public house, now a house.
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Building: MYO5318 Vyne Cottage, Heslington (Building)Vyne Cottage, similar to The Pinfold, was a Georgian estate workers cottage. The cottage enhances the streetscape of the village conservation area. Nominated for inclusion on the local list of heritage assets
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Building: MYO507 VYNER COTTAGE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO1515 WAGGON AND HORSES PUBLIC HOUSE (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4225 Waggonway (Monument)Short rail track/waggonway from gravel pit to small staith on River Ouse noted on the First Edition Ordnance Survey plan. A turntable is also shown to the west of the gravel pit. Out of use by the end of the 19th century.