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Building: MYO805 York Medical Society, 23 Stonegate (Building)Timber framed house built in the late 16th century, incorporating the remains of earlier buildings, including a probable crosswing of Barley Hall (MYO1681). The building was altered in the mid 17th, mid 18th and early 19th centuries, and in 1870. Res...
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Building: MYO1355 YORK UNION WORKHOUSE (Building)York Union Workhouse was built between 1848 and 1849 to designs by John and William Atkinson. It was renovated in 1994 and converted into student flats known as St Mary's House. The front elevation is of 3 storeys, with 21 bays arranged 3:2:4:3:4:2:3...
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Building: MYO1424 (THE LIMES) COLLEGE OF RIPON AND YORK ST JOHN (Building)Villa, now students' hall of residence, built in the early 19th century. The building is of two storeys and is of yellow brick on a stone plinth, with a hipped slate roof. Listed as "(The Limes) College of Ripon and St. John".
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Building: MYO708 1 3 Walmgate FOSS BRIDGE HOUSE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO4357 1 Alexa Court (Building)3 Bays. 2 Storeys. Central door. Brick door case. Original windows. Curved brick arches at ground floor level. Modillion cornice. Very good overall condition. Smithy is not labeled on any of the maps; the dates it was used as a smithy and subsequentl...
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Building: MYO1656 1 and 2 Colliergate (Building)1-2 Colliergate. Shop built in the late 19th century with earlier origins. Exterior: 2-storey 3-window front.
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Building: MYO1133 1 and 2 Monk Bar Court (Building)A pair of houses built in the 18th century, with early 19th century alterations.
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Building: MYO1486 1 and 3 Goodramgate (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO1751 1 and 3a Castlegate (Building)House, now two shops. Built in the early 18th century, with alterations of the early 19th century and later. It was used as a public house in the mid-19th century. Exterior: 3-storey 2-window front. Originally central entrance hall plan.
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Building: MYO1764 1 Bridge Street (Building)Shop and offices built in 1815-20, restored in 1990. The building is of three-storeys with an attic and was probably designed by Peter Atkinson.