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Building: MYO1118 County House (formerly York County Hospital) (Building)Founded in 1740, a purpose built hospital of 1745 was replaced by the present two-storey building in 1851. Designed by J B and W Atkinson, built of red brick with stone dressings and a slate roof. Later additions included a nurses home of 1902-5 by B...
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Building: MYO1338 COUNTY STAND AT YORK RACECOURSE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO92 Crockey Hill Post Medieval buildings ? (Building)In 1619 two houses were situated in the NW corner of the north closes.
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Building: MYO559 CROFT FARMHOUSE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO4132 Croft House Farmhouse (Building)c.1740. A fine example of a farmhouse of this era and an integral part of the Low Green area. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets. Suggestion this might be listed but can't find any listing entry for it.
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Building: MYO4156 Crofts Farm House, Rufforth (Building)Possibly the best example of a Victorian farmhouse in the village. It dominates the façade along the east side of the village main street and compliments the buildings on either side, enhancing the street scene. Nominated for inclusion on the Local L...
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Monument: MYO4455 Cropmark remains of Iron Age trackway and associated field system (Monument)The fragmentary cropmark remains of an Iron Age trackway and associated field system. The trackway can be traced for approximately 200m and is aligned east-west. There are traces of three field boundaries to the north and one to the south at right an...
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Monument: MYO318 cropmark? (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4428 Cropmarks of possible levelled round barrow (Monument)The cropmarks of a possible levelled round barrow showing as a ring-ditch are visible on air photographs of a field to the north of Hall Garth, Dunnington.
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Monument: MYO120 Cross (Monument)No summary available