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Building: MYO1997 CLEMENTHORPE MALTINGS (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO2014 Clementhorpe Nunnery (St Clements Priory) (Monument)The priory of Clementhorpe was the only medieval nunnery in the immediate vicinity of the city of York and the first post-Conquest religious house for women in the whole of Yorkshire. The priory is very inadequately documented. Founded by Archbis...
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Monument: MYO2012 Clementhorpe Roman cemetery (Monument)Cemetery evidenced by 19th century find of coffin and inscribed tombstone (EYO 2839). RCHME (Vol 1, p107-108) states that several burials are recorded with 3rd-4th century grave goods (pots). May be associated with suggested villa at Clementhorpe (E...
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Monument: MYO2013 Clementhorpe Roman Villa (Monument)Part of a large Roman town-house, with associated 4th century pottery was excavated before development work; further excavation revealed an earlier, possibly 2nd century building.
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Building: MYO1720 CLIFFORD CHAMBERS (NUMBER 4) (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO1748 CLIFFORDS TOWER (Monument)A castle keep, known as Clifford's Tower, built between 1245 and 1272 for Henry III. It stands on a motte, which was originally larger and surrounded by a deep moat. The stone-built tower is quatrefoil in plan and is entered through a buttressed fore...
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Monument: MYO2180 Clifton Airfield (Monument)The former site of a Pre-War airfield and World War Two military airfield, now disused. It was a civilian aerodrome built in 1936. It formed an RAF airfield 1939-45, where Halifax bombers were overhauled and repaired. The wartime station was known as...
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Monument: MYO2228 Clifton Airfield RAF Camp (Monument)The former site of a Pre-War airfield and World War Two military airfield. The civilian aerodrome was built in 1936. It formed an Royal Air Force airfield 1939-45, where Halifax bombers were overhauled and repaired. The wartime station was known as C...
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Building: MYO1440 CLIFTON CROFT (Building)House. Built c1830 for John Roper (wine merchant). Gault brick with painted stone dressings. Hipped slate roof. Exterior: main block symmetrical, of 2 storeys and 3 bays.
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Monument: MYO3624 Clifton Fields Roman cremation and inhumation cemetery (Monument)An extensive cremation and inhumation cemetery was discovered in the late 17th and early 18th centuries in clay pits RCHME Vol 1, p73.