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Building: MYO991 29 and 31 Penley's Grove Street (Building)A pair of houses built in 1843 to designs by J B and W Atkinson.
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Building: MYO1831 29 Blossom Street (Building)House, now office. C1820
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Building: MYO1761 29 Castlegate (Building)House, now gallery, built in c1840, renovated in 1991. Part of an engineering works in the 20th century. Exterior: 2-storey 4-bay front to Castlegate: entrance in right return.
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Building: MYO1468 29 Goodramgate (Building)An early 19th century house incorporating the remains of an earlier timber framed building. The house was altered in the late 19th century and is now in use as a shop.
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Building: MYO1116 29 Monkgate, Tap and Spile Public House (Building)Public house. 1897. By WG Penty for John Hunt's Brewery. Red brick in Flemish bond with painted stone dressings. Plain tile roof.
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Building: MYO808 29 Stonegate (Building)Number 29 Stonegate, a house and shop built circa 1840, with later alterations. The shopfront was replaced in the late 19th century.
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Building: MYO705 29 Trinity Lane (formerly Ideal Laundry and Towers' Folly) (Building)Manufactory, later an orphanage, then laundry, now flats. Late 17th century remodelling of an early 17th century building; further remodelling in early 19th century. Extended c1895. Original building for Nicholas Towers. 19th century extension by ...
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Building: MYO5044 29-31 Coney Street (Building)Built in the late 16th/early 17th century as a three-storey, timber-framed range along the street frontage. Of three, c.12ft, bays and c.20ft deep. In the late 18th/early 19th century the jettied upper floors were cut back and a new brick front add...
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Building: MYO1223 29-31 Micklegate (Building)Listed as 29-31 Micklegate. A hotel and shop built in the late 18th century, remodelled circa 1860 and renovated in 1991, now shops and offices. Also known as Cromwell House.
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Building: MYO902 29-31 St Saviourgate (Building)Numbers 29-31 St. Saviourgate, a house built in 1735 and extended in 1739. The building was sub-divided in the mid 19th century and is now in use as offices.