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Building: MYO1817 39, 41 and 43 Bootham and attached railings (Building)Formerly known as: Nos.39, 41 AND 43 BOOTHAM. Three houses, now two houses (No.43 and the former No.41 combined as one property)
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Building: MYO1204 39-41 Micklegate (Building)A three storey, 3 window, symmetrically fronted mid 19th century dark brick townhouse with a basement and slate roof. A large store-room and and warehouse were added to the rear in the later half of the 19th century with further alterations and subdi...
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Building: MYO4917 39-43 Penley's Grove (Building)A group of three houses built in the second quarter of the 19th century
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Monument: MYO4540 39-43 Water End (Monument)39-43 Water End were a terrace of three houses built for the staff of the Government House in c.1850, now demolished.
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Building: MYO4949 39-45 Bootham (Building)Nos. 39–45 were built as a terrace in 1748 by Thomas Griffith.
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Building: MYO1746 4 and 6 Chapter House Street (Building)Pair of houses, an early 19th century conversion of an earlier building. Exterior: 2-storey 6-window front.
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Building: MYO1863 4 Bishopgate Street (Building)House. c1830-5 Brick with slate roof.
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Building: MYO5055 4 Church Street (Building)Of three storeys, stood at the corner of Swinegate with the longer elevation, three bays wide, to that street. Demolished.
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Monument: MYO4582 4 Front Street, Acomb (Monument)No 4 Front Street. An early 16th century cottage, extended in the 18th century and demolished in 1984.
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Building: MYO1404 4 High Petergate (Building)House built in 1782, probably designed by Peter Atkinson, senior, for Joseph Horner. The building has been converted to a bar and hotel. Formerly known as 109 High Petergate.