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Monument: MYO4077 Water trough, Knavesmire (Monument)19th century water trough for horses and cattle with no inscription on it. It is a historical reminder of how this space was used throughout the medieval period when it was a common grazing land. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Herita...
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Building: MYO4049 Watergate, 18 New Walk Terrace (Building)Built in 1924 in rare late Tudor Revival Style, prominent on the river frontage because of its forward, elevated position. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Monument: MYO4967 Waterlogged Anglo-Scandinavian deposits (Monument)A watching brief at a lift shaft being dug for the Hardings store at 5-7 Coppergate in 1974 found waterlogged deposits of Anglo-Scandinavian date in which were preserved leather offcuts from a nearby leather working site. There was no evidence of ass...
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Monument: MYO3655 Watter's Hospital (Monument)No summary available
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Find Spot: MYO226 Weight, medieval (Find Spot)No summary available
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Building: MYO4114 Weir House, Holtby (Building)Vernacular ‘double pile’ two storey detached house with rear wing. Clamp brick walls, end dentilled chimney stacks. Brick-on-end lintels over openings. Casement windows with up to 6 small glass panes, including random examples of bottle glass in each...
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Monument: MYO3696 Well (Monument)A brick-built well located in a field south of Germany Beck. There are no buildings shown on the 1st Ed OS Plan. However, two buildings are shown on the Epoch 2 (c1897) OS Plan and a single structure on the Epoch 3 (c 1930) OS Plan. The well is li...
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Building: MYO984 Wesley Chapel (Building)Wesleyan Methodist Chapel and attached lecture hall; now Pentecostal Church. Chapel by James Simpson of Leeds uilt 1866.
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Building: MYO336 WESLEYAN CHAPEL (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO1959 WESLEYAN CHAPEL (Building)Wesleyan Chapel, now Village Hall, built in 1844. Brick with Welsh slate roof.