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Building: MYO625 CHURCH OF ST MARY (Building)Church. 1865-6 and late C20 addition. J B and W Atkinson. 5 bells dating from the 1980s and 1964.
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Building: MYO1868 Church of St Mary Bishophill Junior (Building)10th century tower, heightened in early 11th century, repaired, reroofed and embattled circa 1411; late 11th century nave with mid 12th century north arcade and north aisle; early 13th century chancel extended circa 1300; mid 14th century south aisle...
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Monument: MYO4245 Church Of St Mary Bishophill Senior (Monument)It has been suggested that St Marys Church, Bishophill Senior is the 'aula' of St Mary, refurred to by Alcuin as existing in the 8th century. However, no evidence for ecclesiastical use of the site before the 10th century has been identified. Ex...
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Building: MYO838 CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL (Building)Parish church, now pastoral centre. Late C12 arcades, heightened in C15; C14 north wall, partly rebuilt 1868; mid C15 tower; church size reduced in 1821, when east end and south aisle were rebuilt; tower lowered 1966-67; refurbished 1989. Alterat...
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Monument: MYO420 CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS (Monument)Roman tiles encorporated into church structure
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Building: MYO439 CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS (Building)The church dates from the late 12th century and is of magnesian limestone ashlar and sandstone rubble with red plain tile roof. Continuous nave and chancel, with south porch and north vestry. There is allegedly some Roman tile used in the fabric. The...
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Building: MYO323 CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS same as MYO439 (Building)Redundant see MYO439
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Building: MYO1241 CHURCH OF ST OLAVE (Building)Parish church. Late C15 on C13 foundations; early C18 arcades, south wall and partial reconstruction of north wall. Chancel 1889, enlarged 1908; vestry 1898, converted to South Chapel 1908; organ chamber 1907, new vestry 1908. Late C19 and early ...
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Building: MYO1349 CHURCH OF ST PAUL (Building)Church. 1850-1. By JB and W Atkinson. Chancel extended into nave 1890; east window replaced 1906; west gallery altered late C20. Nave with continuous chancel, and north and south aisles under pitched roofs.
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Monument: MYO5077 Church of St Peter the Little (Monument)Site of a Medieval church, first mentioned in c.1125, it was recorded as redundant in 1549 though the tower stood until 1567. Some architectural fragments that may have come from this church were uncovered in 1891 when the new Gazette office was bei...