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Building: MYO986 St Cuthbert, Peasholme Green (Building)Church of pre-conquest origins. Parish Church, now offices of Church of St Michael-le-Belfrey, Minster Yard. Mid 15th century incorporating late 11th century east wall; 19th century vestry and porch. Restored 1911-12; converted circa 1980. Restoratio...
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Building: MYO958 St Helens Church (Building)Formerly known as: Church of St Helen STONEGATE. Parish church. Reconstructed 1857 on earlier foundations, incorporating C14 south arcade and C16 north arcade; restored and tower rebuilt in 1875. 1857 reconstruction by WH Dykes; 1875 restoration ...
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Building: MYO1974 St Oswald's Church (Building)The church of Old St Oswald's, Fulford, was declared redundant in 1973 after a long period of decline following the erection of a much larger church in 1866, also dedicated to St Oswald more centrally-placed to development along the main York-Selby r...
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Building: MYO907 St Saviours Church, St Saviourgate (Building)First documented in 1090 as St Saviours-in-the-Marshes, it was entirely rebuilt in the 15th century as a continuously aisled 2-bay chancel and 3-bay nave with West tower. The church was rebuilt in 1844-45, and the South vestry was added in 1878. It b...
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Building: MYO1140 The Bay Horse Public House, 4 Monkgate (Building)Public house, built in the late 18th century and refronted in 1837.
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Monument: MYO4562 THE BOAT HOUSE (Monument)Boat house and stable built in the late 18th century. Now a marine workshop.
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Building: MYO4617 THE BRUSH HOUSE (Building)House, built in the late 18th/early 19th century and drastically altered in the late 19th century. Now part of a hotel.
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Building: MYO762 The Corner Pin (Building)House built in the mid 18th century, with an additional wing added in the early 19th century. Formerly known as The Unicorn Public House.
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Monument: MYO5042 The George Inn, 19 Coney Street (Monument)Originally site of a timber-framed, jettied house built c.1400. This was recorded as an inn in the late 16th century. It was named The George in 1614. Demolished in 1900-10.
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Building: MYO1497 The Golden Slipper Public House, 20 Goodramgate (Building)A timber framed inn dating from the late 15th-early 16th century, with alterations in the 18th and 19th centuries. Now in use as a public house.