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Find Spot: MYO292 Stray Find (Find Spot)No summary available
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Find Spot: MYO293 Stray Find (Find Spot)No summary available
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Find Spot: MYO294 Stray Find (Find Spot)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4385 Street fountain, Roman (Monument)Street fountain, found in 1906 in sewer excavations in Bishophill Junior (N.G. 60005144) and now in the Yorkshire Museum. It consists of a tank 3¾ ft. square and 3 ft. high made of slabs of magnesian limestone 7½ ins. thick, closely fitted and bound ...
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Building: MYO1947 STRENSALL BRIDGE (Building)No summary available
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Landscape: MYO2278 Strensall Common (Landscape)Strensall Common forms part of an internationally important lowland heath. It comprises a number of different habitats, the principal ones being wet heath, dry heath and birch/oak woodland.There are usually areas of standing water, particularly in wi...
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Building: MYO626 STRENSALL NEW BRIDGE (Building)Canal bridge over the canalised Foss Navigation. Late 18th century. Brick with ashlar dressings. Single round-arched humpback bridge. Splayed approaches with piers and stepped stone coping. The only surviving bridge built by the Foss Navigation Compa...
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Building: MYO4125 Strensall signal box (Building)A remnant of early railway history and the village's links with the railway network. Still fully operational. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Monument: MYO2046 Strensall Upper Lock (Monument)Strensall upper lock on the Foss Navigation, opened in 1804 . Dressed stone abutments with parapet with buttresses on either side. Now backfilled, gates etc removed, visible only as earthwork but with some iron-work visible above ground.
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Monument: MYO179 Strensall Village (Monument)Most of the village lies round a bend in the highway and on either side of the River Foss, which is crossed by a bridge in the middle of the village. The church stands at the north-west end, the Hall with its moat and large grounds being a short dis...