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Building: MYO780 44-46 Stonegate (Building)Formerly known as 38-9 Stonegate. A pair of houses consisting of a 15th century front range, refronted in the mid 18th century and raised in the mid 19th century. to the rear of number 44 is a 15th century range which was linked to the front block in...
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Building: MYO4363 44-48 The Green (Building)Terrace row. 44: upvc throughout. Door casement and fanlight. Flat brick arches. 46 and 48 are two storeys, 44 is 3 storeys. Ground floor twin bay windows. 46/48: original 6-over-6 and 2-over-2 windows. 48: ground floor bay window. Flat brick arches.
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Building: MYO4895 44-54 Heworth Green and 1 Mill Lane (Building)A row of houses built between 1830 and 1855. Numbers 44, 46 and 48 and 50 are all listed grade II. Number 44 includes number 1 Mill Lane and is now divided into apartments, number 46 was altered in the late 19th century
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Building: MYO3998 44-76 Dale Street & 34-46 Dale Street (Building)Dale Street contains a varied group of good early 19th century buildings and forms part of the setting of the listed Scarcroft School. They were largely occupied by railway employees and minor artisans. Nos. 34-46 are the most attractive on Dale Str...
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Building: MYO1819 45 Bootham and attached railings (Building)House, now part of school. Late C19 incorporating remains from 1748 and c1800. Brick in Flemish bond with some stone dressings. Hipped slate roof.
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Monument: MYO4901 4-5 Foss Bank (Monument)A pair of houses built between 1835 and 1845. The houses were demolished in 1975
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Monument: MYO5009 45 Fossgate (Monument)A house dating from the late 15th century, with early 19th century alterations (Demolished)
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Building: MYO865 45 Shambles (Building)House, now shop. Early C18, altered c1800; late C19 shopfront. Front rendered, rear of buff-orange brick in English garden-wall bond; timber eaves box; pantile roof with brick stack.
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Building: MYO1009 45, 46 Parliament Street (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO1269 45-47 Low Petergate (Building)Numbers 45-7 Low Petergate, a pair of houses with shops built in the mid 19th century, with later alterations and shopfronts.