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Building: MYO1617 Judges Court, Coney Street (Building)House with front steps and railings, now offices. Built in the early 18th century with earlier origins; later 18th and 19th century alterations. Exterior: 2 storeys, basement and attics; 3-bay front, 2 further bays to right masked by abutting re...
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Monument: MYO4527 KNAVESMIRE AIRFIELD (Monument)The site of the First World War Royal Flying Corps airfield at Knavesmire, York. The airfield was established on the race course and was used by No.33 Squadron for home defence duties to protect York. The landing ground was used by a detachment of BE...
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Monument: MYO4577 LABURNAM HOUSE (Demolished) (Monument)An early 18th century house, but in the mid-18th century an extension was added which became No 17. Remodelled in the 19th century, now demolished.
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Monument: MYO4884 Layerthorpe Station (Monument)Site of railway station on the Derwent Valley Railway, opened in 1913 and closed in 1926. Reopened for seasonal traffic in 1977.
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Monument: MYO4588 LITTLE SCONCE (Monument)Site of small Royalist sconce in Acomb which was captured by the besieging Scots on May 14th 1644.
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Building: MYO4405 LOCK HOUSE AND DOUBLE RISE LOCK (Building)Lock keepers cottage for the lock at the junction of the River Foss with the canalised section leading to Sheriff Hales, built between 1795 and 1810. Two-storeyed, brick and pantiles. The lock is a double rise lock, hence the name.
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Monument: MYO4515 MANOR HOUSE (Monument)House built in the late 15th century, with 17th century alterations.
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Monument: MYO4897 Monk Bridge Maison Dieu (Monument)A house near Monk Bridge was converted to use as a Maison Dieu by Robert Howm, before his death in 1396. This does not seem to have been a refoundation of the nearby St Leonard's Leper Hospital (SE65SW370), but it may have replaced St Leonard's (or S...
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Building: MYO4459 NABURN CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL (Building)Built in 1871 and designed by J B and W Atkinson. The building is built of red brick and has a gabled slate roof. The former schoolhouse is attached to the school.
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Building: MYO4461 NABURN HOSPITAL (Building)The former City of York Asylum. An Echelon-plan asylum built in 1903-6 to designs by A Creer. It comprised a central administration block with three linked L-shaped ward blocks on either side and various detached service blocks. Demolished. Site was ...