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Building: MYO4944 11-13 Gillygate (Building)A pair of houses built in the early 19th century, now in use as shops.
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Building: MYO1220 11-13 Micklegate (Building)Two houses built c.1740 and restored in the late 20th centur. They have a three storey, 4-window front of brick with paired 20th century shopfronts and 19th century bay windows. The roof is of half-hipped pantile with moulded dentilled and modillion ...
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Building: MYO5076 11-13 Parliament Street, The Midland Bank (Building)A bank building, constructed in 1835 for the York City and County Bank, to designs by P F Robinson and G T Andrews. The building was of three storeys and was built of brick with a stone front. It extended in the early 20th century and the interior wa...
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Building: MYO4000 11-15 Cygnet Street (Building)Nos. 11-15 are two to three storey terraced houses built 1846. Cygnet Street is slightly inferior to Dove Street and Dale Street as it lacks front gardens and there are two poor quality modern infill buildings. Identified as Buildings of Merit in ...
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Building: MYO3985 11-16 Queen Street (Building)c.1835. Identified as Buildings of Merit in the Historic Core Conservation Area Appraisal.
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Building: MYO1188 112 Micklegate (Building)A timber-framed house, now restaurant. Early 16th century, partly rebuilt and refronted in 1745-48; refenestrated, including shopfronts, 1860-70. It was the ancient property of the Vicars Choral of York Minster. Also known as The Red Lion Public Ho...
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Building: MYO1368 112-114 and 116 Holgate Road (Building)HOLGATE TERRACE (PART)
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Building: MYO3997 1-13 Albemarle Road & 1 Telford Terrace (Building)Built in late 19th century, they are generally of homogenous character and attractive appearance, enhanced by surrounding green space and allotments. Albermarle Road is a grander street than the others. The houses are red brick, of three storeys wi...
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Monument: MYO4755 1-14 Eagle St (Monument)1-14 Eagle Street. A terrace of 13, three storey, railway workers houses built in c.1845, demolished in 1963.
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Building: MYO1189 114 Micklegate (Building)A late 17th century house; a third storey was added and shopfront fitted in the late 19th century; further 19th and 20th century alterations.