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Monument: MYO4477 Naburn Bridge (Monument)Railway swing bridge, built for the North Eastern Railway to the river Ouse.
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Monument: MYO3560 Naburn ditched enclosure (Monument)Two sides of a possible Iron Age or Roman ditched enclosure are visible as cropmarks on air photographs.
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Building: MYO588 NABURN HALL (Building)Medieval house, built about 1220, altered extensively in the 18th century.
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Building: MYO334 NABURN HALL (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO14 Naburn Hall (Monument)Record redundant; see MYO588
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Building: MYO1912 NABURN HILL FARM (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO3561 Naburn Iron Age Square Barrows (Monument)Two Iron Age square barrows were seen as cropmarks on air photographs. One of the barrows has an elongated, offcentre pit which may represent a grave pit. There may be other square barrows in the vicinity as there are other possible pits nearby. Howe...
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Monument: MYO357 NABURN LOCK (Monument)Redundant record; see MYO1964
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Building: MYO1964 NABURN LOCK OLD AND NEW LOCK (Building)Pair of locks, built in 1757 and 1887-89. The locks have a central island with pointed ends.
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Monument: MYO13 Naburn Village (Monument)Naburn has two entries in the Domesday Book: Entry 1: 4 ploughlands, 30 acres meadow and one woodland, Robert Tosny, and Lord in 1086, Berengar of Tosny, tenant-in-chief in 1086. Entry 2: One ploughland, lord and tenant-in-chief in 1086, King W...