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Building: MYO3964 Hampden Street (Building)The terraced streets in this area are not in unusual or special in a national context. However, their homogeneity in scale and mass make a powerful contribution to the character of the area and have a strong local value. The housing designs are subtl...
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Building: MYO516 HARTSIDE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO551 HAXBY GRANGE FARMHOUSE (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO400 HAXBY GRANGE, possible enclosure, unknown date (Monument)No summary available
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Building: MYO4409 Haxby Hall (Building)Originally built about 1790, it was remodelled about 1827. Two and three storey house built of brick with slate roofs.The garden facade incorporated a glass cupola over the stairwell. Demolished 1963
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Monument: MYO4877 Haxby ridge and furrow (Monument)Ridge and furrow of probable Medieval date in the parish of Haxby, seen as earthworks and cropmarks on air photographs.
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Building: MYO1442 HAXBY ROAD SCHOOL (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO4410 Haxby Station (Building)Disused railway station on the York and Scarborough Railway, opened in 1845. The station was closed in 1930 for regular passenger services in order to speed up traffic between York and Scarborough. Closed to goods traffic in 1964.
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Monument: MYO403 Haxby Village (Monument)The village of Haxby stands in the flat Plain of York. It contains a considerable number of modern houses, and is built on either side of the Wigginton road, the two villages now being practically continuous. The church is in the centre of the villag...
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Building: MYO1570 Headmasters House (Building)House of the Headmaster of the Yorkshire School for the Blind at the King's Manor; now university offices. 1899. By Walter Brierley. Exterior: 2 storeys and attics; 5-bay front, 2 gabled bays alternating with 3 full-height square projecting bays; 1 s...