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Building: MYO1811 BOOTHAM HOUSE (Building)House, now offices and Institute for the Blind. Late 18th century with alterations of c1840. Brick in Flemish bond with painted stone or stucco dressings. Slate roof, hipped at the left. Exterior: 3 storeys and 3 bays.
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Building: MYO1808 Bootham Lodge and attached railings (Building)House, now offices. Built between 1840 and 1845 for Thomas Walker. Brick in Flemish bond with painted stucco and timber dressings. Hipped slate roofs. Exterior: main building 3 storeys and 3 bays, with 2-storey one-bay wings to left and right.
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Building: MYO1794 Bootham Park Hospital (Building)County Lunatic Asylum, now an NHS mental health hospital. 1773-77 by John Carr of York; with separate building c1788-96; 1817 range by Watson and Pritchett of York; 1886 extensively refurbished internally with addition of link block by Fisher and Hep...
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Building: MYO4242 Bootham Park Hospital: Two long corridors, recreation hall, bowling alley and pauper wards (Building)County Lunatic Asylum, now an NHS mental health hospital. C19 additions to original 1773-77 asylum; two earlier-C19 long corridors which run in a north-westerly direction to two pauper wards of 1861-62 (replacing earlier pauper wards in the same loca...
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Building: MYO4241 Bootham Park Hosptial: Medical Superintendent's House (Building)County Lunatic Asylum, now an NHS mental health hospital. Medical Superintendent's House 1862-3 with 1908 extension. MATERIALS: orange brick, sandstone dressings, slate roofs PLAN: the Medical Superintendent's house is of two storeys and a smal...
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Monument: MYO2225 Bootham Stray Pinfold (Monument)site of Pinfold marked on 1st Edition OS 1851
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Monument: MYO2226 Bootham Stray Pinfold (Monument)Site of Pinfold marked on 2nd Epoch OS Plan c 1897
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Monument: MYO2026 Bootham Stray Roman Camp (Camp 1) (Monument)One of two Roman temporary camps which can be partially traced as earthworks on Bootham Stray. The slight remains of two camps have been recorded about 2.5 km N of the fortress at York (Eburacum). These camps were noted in the 18th century by William...
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Monument: MYO160 Bootham Stray Roman Camp (Camp 2) (Monument)One of two Roman temporary camps which can be partially traced as earthworks on Bootham Stray. The slight remains of two camps have been recorded about 2.5 km N of the fortress at York (Eburacum). These camps were noted in the 18th century by Willia...
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Building: MYO4008 Botterills warehouse (Building)Originally built by W G Penty in 1880 to accommodate horses and carriages of country visitors to the City (especially members of the Yorkshire Club). Most of Botterill’s was demolished in the 1960’s and replaced by Leedhams Garage. The entrance block...