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Building: MYO1476 42 Goodramgate (Building)19th century house that was converted to a shop in the 20th century.
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Building: MYO1297 42 Lord Mayors Walk (Building)House. c1840 with later C19 alterations. Brick with pantiled roof.
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Building: MYO1124 42 Monkgate (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO778 42 Stonegate (Building)Formerly known as 40 Stonegate. A house dating from the early 18th century, incorporating a 17th century wing at the rear. The building was altered in the mid 19th century and a shopfront was inserted.
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Building: MYO1268 42, 42A, 44, 46 Low Petergate (Building)Numbers 42, 42A, 44 and 46 Low Petergate, formerly known as 42, 42A, 44, 46 and 46A Low Petergate. A group of three houses with shops built in 1838-9. The shopfronts have been altered and the buildings are now occupied by two shops and flats.
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Building: MYO5052 4-21 Parliament Street (Building)A group of 18 houses and shops built in 1835-40 as a new market place. The buildings were mainly of four storeys. Number 4 was rebuilt in 1970 and numbers 11-12 were demolished in 1971. The following buildings are listed: 8 and 9; 14; 15; 16; 17 and ...
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Building: MYO5080 4-24 Spurriergate (Building)A group of 10 houses and shops built in 1841-2. The buildings were altered in the 20th century and were in use as shops. Formerly listed as a group the buildings are now listed as 4 Spurriergate; 6 Spurriergate; 8 and 10 Spurriergate; 12,14 and 16 Sp...
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Building: MYO4941 42-44 Gillygate (Building)A pair of houses built in the early 19th century, now in use as shops.
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Building: MYO1206 42-48 Micklegate (Building)A four storey, six window fronted, red brick building from around 1747, incorporating a wing from c1710 with later 19th and 20th century alterations and shop fronts, with a tiled roof. In 1998 a series of seven paintings with allegorical or symboli...
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Building: MYO4362 42-50 Front Street (Building)Row of 6 one-storey cottages. Upvc windows. Metal doors. Central arch feature with spire. 1 storey. Central cottage demolished to form entrance to Chancery Court. Modernized in 1920-30, but originally built in 1691-3.