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Building: MYO4077 Water trough, Knavesmire (Building)19th century. A relic of the times when horses and cattle grazed this part of Knavesmire. There is no inscription on it. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Building: MYO4049 Watergate, 18 New Walk Terrace (Building)Built in 1924 in rare late Tudor Revival Style, prominent on the river frontage because of its forward, elevated position.
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Monument: MYO4967 Waterlogged Anglo-Scandinavian deposits (Monument)A watching brief at a lift shaft being dug for the Hardings store at 5-7 Coppergate in 1974 found waterlogged deposits of Anglo-Scandinavian date in which were preserved leather offcuts from a nearby leather working site. There was no evidence of ass...
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Monument: MYO3655 Watter's Hospital (Monument)No summary available
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Find Spot: MYO226 Weight, medieval (Find Spot)No summary available
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Building: MYO4114 Weir House, Holtby (Building)Vernacular ‘double pile’ two storey detached house with rear wing. Clamp brick walls, end dentilled chimney stacks. Brick-on-end lintels over openings. Casement windows with up to 6 small glass panes, including random examples of bottle glass in each...
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Monument: MYO3696 Well (Monument)A brick-built well located in a field south of Germany Beck. There are no buildings shown on the 1st Ed OS Plan. However, two buildings are shown on the Epoch 2 (c1897) OS Plan and a single structure on the Epoch 3 (c 1930) OS Plan. The well is li...
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Building: MYO984 Wesley Chapel (Building)Wesleyan Methodist Chapel and attached lecture hall; now Pentecostal Church. Chapel by James Simpson of Leeds uilt 1866.
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Building: MYO336 WESLEYAN CHAPEL (Building)No summary available