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Building: MYO566 THE STABLES TO BISHOPTHORPE PALACE (Building)Stables, coach house and dovecote, now 2 dwellings, to Bishopthorpe Palace. They were constructed in 1761-3 by Peter Atkinson for Archbishop Drummond, with 20th century alterations. The buildings are constructed from a pinkish-brown brick with red br...
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Monument: MYO4777 The Sugar House (Monument)In the 1730’s the ‘New Walk’ was created from this point along the riverbank towards Fulford, so that the upper classes could promenade and show off their finery away from the dirty narrow streets of the city. One hazard, or perhaps delight, of this ...
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Building: MYO4080 The Swan Public House (Building)Public House. Mid C19, with 1936 remodelling of the interior by Leeds architects' practice, Kitson, Parish, Ledgard & Pyman for brewers Joshua Tetley & Son Ltd of Leeds. Rendered brick (painted white), slate roof, brick stacks.
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Building: MYO4153 The Tankard Inn, Wetherby Road (Building)Early 19th century. The only public house in the village it was remodelled in 1937 for Samuel Smith’s Brewery by Leeds architect H Lane Fox. The central corridor was enlarged into a Public Bar and a ‘Tudor’ interior of modest design and homeliness. M...
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Building: MYO1620 THE THREE TUNS (Building)Timber framed and jettied building, probably of 16th century date, altered in the 19th and 20th centuries and now a public house. Two storeyed, with a single storey extension to the left.
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Building: MYO506 THE VILLAGE CROSS (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO611 THE VILLAGE SCHOOL (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO1855 THE WELLINGTON INN (Building)Public house built in the mid 19th century. A stable block was added in 1897 and the interior refurbished in the 1920s.
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Building: MYO1708 THE WHITE HOUSE (Building)House, now offices. Early 18th century; heightened late 18th century, extended early/mid 19th century and altered later. Stucco with slate roof. Earlier part of facade 3 storeys and 4 bays with a central doorway. Exterior: additions to each side are ...
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Building: MYO668 THE WHITE HOUSE (Building)Public house, now house. Early 19th century, altered 20th century. Painted roughcast with exposed brick side walls. Slate M-roof, with 2 gables facing road. Exterior: 2 storeys. 2 main bays, with one below each gable.