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Building: MYO4069 Park Keepers Cottage (Building)Cottage in Rowntree Park. Probably designed by Fred Rowntree who made the plan for the layout of the Park. The building occupies a prominent position from where the resident park-keeper was able to supervise activities in the Park. Together with the ...
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Landscape: MYO5254 Parkland and Gardens, Bootham Park Hospital (Landscape)Landscaped gardens associated with Bootham Park Hospital. Historic mapping shows 12 distinct areas of ‘airing yards’ or gardens with paths and planting. Some of the areas have been built over but others survive as grassed areas and may retain buried ...
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Building: MYO4082 Pavillion Cottages (Building)A pair of cottages combined with cricket pavilion. They were constructed as part of the Clifton Hospital facilities, providing a pavilion for the Hospital cricket team and residential accommodation for staff. Nominated for incusion on the Local List ...
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Building: MYO646 PEAR TREE FARMHOUSE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO643 PEAR TREE FARMHOUSE (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO4161 Peartree Farm Barn (Building)A Tadcaster limestone built barn. Part of the farm buildings of the EH listed Peartree Farm. Built following the repeal of the Corn Laws. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Monument: MYO2424 Peat Stand Strensall (Monument)Approximately 50 small circular enclosures, thought to be peat stands of Post Medieval date were seen as earthworks on air photographs of Strensall Common. 5-6m in diameter.
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Building: MYO4208 Peckitt Street (Building)At the bottom of Peckitt Street, on the right-hand side, is a house which forms a punctuation mark in the view along the Ouse. We read it nowadays as part of the fire station and courts complex but it was there long before they arrived. The owner, bu...
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Monument: MYO3737 Permanent-Way Workshop (demolished) (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO5078 Peter Lane Maison Dieu (Monument)Founded by John de Derthyngton before 1390. There was a reference to poor men in the house in 1474.