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Building: MYO674 Church of St Deny's (Building)Parish church. C14 north aisle; C15 chancel and south aisle, with reset mid C12 door; 1846-47 alterations including rebuilding of west end with tower, and north and south arcades. C19 building by Thomas Pickersgill. 3 bells: Bell 1 dates to 1658 ...
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Building: MYO757 CHURCH OF ST EDWARD THE CONFESSOR (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO1507 CHURCH OF ST GEORGE AND ATTACHED RECTORY, GATES AND RAILINGS (Building)Includes: No.7 St George's Church Rectory PeeL Street. Roman Catholic church, rectory, gates and railings. Church 1849-50, Rectory 1856; church altered and restored in 1901 and 1923, further restored and re-ordered in 1989-90. By Joseph and Charles H...
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Building: MYO1946 CHURCH OF ST GILES (Building)Church. Circa 1240 with restorations of 1814-18 by Henry Graham and 1863 by Ewan Christian. Probably by the masons of the south transept of York Minster. Magnesian Limestone, Westmorland slate. 2-bay aisled nave and single-bay aisled chancel with bel...
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Building: MYO571 CHURCH OF ST GILES (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO373 CHURCH OF ST GILES (Building)Redundant, see MYO1946.
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Building: MYO1325 CHURCH OF ST LAWRENCE (Building)Parish church. Rebuilt 1881-93. By JG Hall of Canterbury. Contains a disused bell dating to 1739 by Edward II Seller.
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Building: MYO675 CHURCH OF ST MARGARET (Building)The church is first mentioned circa 1180 and contains some medieval features but most of the building was rebuilt in 1851-2 by Thomas Pickersgill. The porch is of late 12th century date and was added to the church from the Hospital of St Nicholas whe...
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Building: MYO1172 CHURCH OF ST MARTIN CUM GREGORY (Exhibition Centre) (Building)This parish church, now serving as a public hall, is originally of the 11th century with 13th century north and south arcades, and a mid 14th century north aisle with a 13th century doorway. The chancel and clerestory are of the late 15th century, w...
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Building: MYO1988 CHURCH OF ST MARY (Building)Church. Late 12th century with earlier origins, restored 1879. Magnesian limestone ashlar and sandstone with plain tile roof. Continuous nave with no chancel, south porch, north vestry. The Saxon doorway now in vestry was found in tile north wall dur...