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Building: MYO1709 St Catherines (NUMBER 11 AND ATTACHED RAILINGS) (Building)St Catherine’s, a Grade II Listed townhouse dating from the 1830s. This is the current headmaster’s residence and has been in the ownership of St. Peter's School since the late 1940s.
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Monument: MYO4841 St Catherine's Hospital (Monument)Site of an almshouse, built in 1652, on the site of a Medieval lazar house and demolished in 1833. In 1333 protection was granted to leprous men collecting alms. The hospital was built for male and female lepers, and was used by the poor in the 16th ...
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Monument: MYO4757 St Catherine's Hospital (Monument)Site of an almshouse, built in 1835, to replace the one on the Mount.
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Building: MYO2003 ST CHAD ON THE KNAVESMIRE (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO5023 St Christophers Maison Dieu And Guild Chapel (Monument)The Guild of St Christopher, having no chapel of their own, contributed to the building of the Guildhall. In return for this, they were allowed use of the chapel on certain days of the year. In 1445, the Corporation granted the Guild land adjacent to...
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Building: MYO1999 ST CLEMENTS CHURCH HALL (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO1608 St Clement's Church House (Building)House, now church house. c1830. Brick with painted stone dressings.
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Monument: MYO4267 St Cuthberts WWI memorial cross (Monument)Wooden cross on square base in churchyard. Unveiled 22 January 1921. Inscription: AROUND THE BASE: CONSTANTINE THE GREAT PROCLAIMED EMPEROR IN THIS PARISH AD 306/ IN THANKFULNESS TO ALMIGHTY GOD 865 PARISHIONERS SERVED IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 191...
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Building: MYO27 St Edward the Confessor Church (Building)Parish church built 1847-9 by Vickers and Hugall of Pontefract. The vestry was enlarged in 1902, and the spire renewed in 1970. It is constructed from squared limestone, with green slate roofs and a fibreglass spire. The church has an aisleless nave,...
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Monument: MYO2031 St George's Chapel (Monument)Site of a medieval chapel known as St George's Chapel. It was built in the 12th century as a chapel for York Castle and was granted to the Knights Templar when a replacement chapel was built in 1246. It reverted to the Crown in 1312 but had fallen in...