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Monument: MYO4392 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Monument)Wesleyan Methodist chapel built in 1843 and refronted in 1884.
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Monument: MYO4597 West Bank Park (Monument)Large house built in the late 19th century. The house is built of brick and has a gabled tile roof. Note - the NMR was unclear on the location of this building.
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Monument: MYO3627 West Bank- Roman coffins and pottery (Monument)Roman inhumations, two in stone coffins, with pottery found.
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Building: MYO4299 West Huntington Hall (Building)West Huntington Hall is a substantial property located on Church Lane, Huntington, York. The current hall may be the site of the old manor of West Huntington (now part of New Earswick). The Hall originally dates to 1629 although it was substantial...
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Building: MYO1327 WEST TOWER OF THE OLD CHURCH OF ST LAWRENCE (Building)The remains of the medieval church of St Lawrence, located in the churchyard of the 19th century St Lawrence's Church. Only the tower survives above ground, the remainder having been demolished at the time the new church was built. Late 12th century ...
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Building: MYO541 WESTERN HOUSE AND THE SURGERY (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO5264 Wharfs (Monument)Remains of timber river wharf shown on First Edition OS plan and remains of masonry river wharf further south on river bend. The masonry structure is not labelled/shown on historic mapping.
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Monument: MYO54 Wheldrake (Monument)Wheldrake has a village plan comprising regular toft rows facing a single street. Such plans are believed to have been established in the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries. The supposed maximum extent of the planned medieval village is ...
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Monument: MYO61 Wheldrake possible castle (?) or fortified manor house (Monument)The Lord of Wheldrake built a small castle prior to 1149 when Stephen authorised the citizens of York to destroy it. In 1200 Richard Malbis was licensed to fortify a castle he was building but is completion was prevented at the instance of York. T...
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Monument: MYO4876 Wheldrake ridge and furrow (Monument)A Medieval field system of ridge and furrow in the parish of Wheldrake is visible as earthworks and cropmarks on air photographs. Most of the ridge and furrow appears plough levelled, but a few areas survive as earthworks on photographs taken in the ...