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Monument: MYO3564 Rectilinear Ditched enclosures (Monument)Rectilinear ditched enclosures, which are probably part of an Iron Age/Roman field system are visible as cropmarks on air photographs.
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Monument: MYO3565 Rectilinear Ditched enclosures Heslington (Monument)A group of rectilinear ditched enclosures, which are probably part of an Iron Age/Roman field system. Visible as cropmarks on air photographs.
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Monument: MYO41 Rectilinear enclosure (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4281 Rectilinear enclosure (Monument)The cropmarks of part of a rectilinear enclosure possibly of Roman date are recorded by aerial photography abutting a modern field boundary to the east of Pit Lane, Dunnington. The field contains cropmarks of former ridge and furrow cultivation of p...
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Monument: MYO3574 Rectilinear Enclosure Hessay (Monument)Potential ditched boundaries with attached rectilinear enclosures, seen as cropmarks on air photographs; these features are of uncertain date.
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Monument: MYO3575 Rectilinear Enclosure Holtby (Monument)Aerial photographs of Holtby Moor show cropmarks of rectilinear form on Holtby Moor which may represent enclosures of post-medieval date.
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Monument: MYO4310 Rectilinear enclosures, possibly Roman (Monument)Possible rectilinear enclosures of uncertain date, possibly Roman, in a field on the west side of Red Lion Bridge, Upper Poppleton visible as cropmarks on air photographs. Vague traces of other possible features are found across the field Oblique ...
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Monument: MYO122 Rectory (Monument)No summary available
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Building: MYO1934 RED OAKS (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO4154 Red telephone box, Wetherby Road (Building)A cherished feature of Rufforth village, complimenting the Village Garden and pump. C.1935. A fine example of a K6 design rapidly disappearing from the English street scene. The K6 was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1935, it has a standardise...