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Monument: MYO4819 46 North Street (Monument)Site of number 46 North Street, a late 17th century house, in use as a storehouse in 1988, but now demolished.
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Building: MYO4983 46 St. Andrewgate (Building)Formerly known as The Anglesey Arms. Public house built circa 1822-32, now a house.
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Building: MYO4083 46-47 Main Street, Heslington (Building)Pair of 19th century cottages. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Building: MYO1104 46-48 Monkgate (Building)Houses built circa 1770. Number 46 was converted to a shop in the 19th century and became a shop and office in the mid 20th century. Number 47 was altered in the early 19th century and became a shop and office in the late 19th century, at the time of...
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Building: MYO1879 47 and 49 Aldwark (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO1820 47 Bootham and attached railings (Building)A house built in 1753 by the architect John Carr. It is constructed of brick; with 3-storeys plus attic and basement. The roof is hipped. There are 4 sash windows with moulded stone cornices in the lower storeys. The the ground storey windows have p...
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Building: MYO4919 47 Clarence Street (Building)No. 47, is a symmetrical double-fronted house which was built during the 1840's (Demolished)
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Building: MYO1479 47 Goodramgate, Snickleways Inn (Building)House built in the late 15th-early 16th century, altered in the late 16th-early 17th century and in the late 18th century. Converted to a public house in the late 19th century. Listed as 'The Anglers Arms and attached buildings at rear'
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Building: MYO4928 47 Lord Mayor's Walk (Building)House built 1829-31.
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Building: MYO1135 4-7 Monk Bar Court (Building)Numbers 4-7 Monk Bar Court. A terrace of four cottages of 18th century origin, rebuilt in the mid 19th century. The buildings were restored in the 20th century.