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Building: MYO1587 Theatre House (Building)House, incorporating remains of St Leonard's Hospital (Museum Street ) remains in cellar; now theatre offices. Late 18th century rebuild of earlier house with 13th century masonry in the basement. Exterior: 3-storey 3-bay front. The house was built t...
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Monument: MYO4458 track and various ditches of uncertain date (Monument)A track and various ditches of uncertain date seen as cropmarks on air photographs.
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Monument: MYO4419 WARTHILL STATION (Monument)Site of railway station on the York and Market Weighton Railway, opened in 1848, closed to passengers in 1959 and closed entirely in 1965.
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Building: MYO4846 White House Inn (Building)Two storey house built in the 17th century, in 1731 it was know as the New Inn. Modified in the 18th and 19th century. In the 19th century it was used as a starch factory, a kennels and an inn known as the White House Inn. It then became a laundry ...
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Building: MYO776 Ye Olde Starre Inne, 40 Stonegate (Building)Public house, originating as a timber framed building in the 16th century. An additional wing was added in the early 17th century, with further extensions in the early 18th and late 19th centuries. The building was refurbished circa 1890 and the sta...
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Monument: MYO4533 YEARSLEY BRIDGE HOSPITAL (Monument)Yearsley Bridge Hospital was built in 1879-81 and was designed as a fever hospital by George Styan, the City surveyor, following advice provided by the Local Government Board. The hospital consisted of a central, two storey administration block flank...
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Monument: MYO4404 YORK AND SCARBOROUGH RAILWAY (Monument)The York and Scarborough Railway was authorised in 1844 and opened in 1845. A branch was also authorised from Rillinton to Pickering, which would later be part of the important York - Whitby route. This branch closed in 1965.
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Building: MYO4787 York City and Ainsty Gaol (Building)In the north part of the bailey of the Old Baile castle a prison for debtors and felons was built in 1802-7. It was closed in 1868 and demolished in 1880. The prison was probably located in the vicinity of the junction of Falkland Street and Kyme S...
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Monument: MYO4902 York Gas Works Lodge Gates (Monument)Site of the gate lodges to York Gasworks, built sometime between 1823 and 1850; now demolished. The right-hand lodge was the manager's house, the left-hand one offices.