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I am Malcolmxl5. You may find me mostly taking snapshots of York, England.
York - within the city walls between the River Ouse and the River Foss
[edit]Aldwark
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Merchant Taylors Hall. Grade I listed.
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Wall, gate and gate piers, Aldwark. Grade II listed.
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The Cottage, Aldwark. Grade II listed.
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Oliver Sheldon House, Aldwark. Grade II* listed.
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47 & 49 Aldwark York.jpg. School buildings, now offices. Grade II listed.
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60 and 62, Aldwark. Methodist chapel, now dentist's surgery. 1759. Grade II listed.
Bedern
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Former chapel. 1252. Grade II* listed.
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Bedern Hall. Grade II* listed.
Blake Street
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The Assembly Rooms, Blake Street. Grade I listed.
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1, 3 & 5 Blake Street. Grade II listed.
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25, Blake Street. Two houses, one in Blake Street one in Stonegate, late C18, now shop, offices and maisonette. Grade II listed.
Castle
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Clifford's Tower. The stone keep of York Castle that stands on a motte. 1245-72 for Henry III. Grade I listed.
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Female Prison and yard, 1780-83, now museum. Grade I listed.
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County Gaol and Debtors' Prison, now museum. 1701-1705. Grade I listed.
Castlegate
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1, 3 and 3A, Castlegate. House, now two shops. Early C18. Grade II listed.
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Blue Boar public house, Castlegate. Grade II listed.
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7, Castlegate. House. Late C18, with mid C19 shopfront. Grade II listed.
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9 and 11 Castlegate. House, 1766, now restaurant, cafe and flats. Grade II listed.
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St Mary's Church, Castlegate. Parish church, now exhibition centre. C15, early parts. Grade I listed.
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Fairfax House, 25 and 27 Castlegate. Two houses, now amalgamated. No.27 c1744, No.25 probably early C19. Grade I listed.
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29, Castlegate. House. c1840. Grade II listed.
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31 Castlegate. Grade II listed.
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18, Castlegate. House, now shop. Early C18. Grade II listed.
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20 Castlegate. House and shop, early C19. Grade II listed.
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Castlegate House. Grade I listed.
Chapter House Street
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1 Chapter House Street. House, C15. Grade II listed.
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4 & 6 Chapter House Street. Grade II listed.
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5 Chapter House Street and 16, 18 & 20 Ogleforth York. C16 house with stables (now garages). Grade II listed.
Church Street
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7 Church Street. House with shop. Mid C18, refronted 1836-39. Grade II listed.
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10, Church Street. House with shop. 1836-39. Grade II listed.
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11, Church Street. House with shop. 1836-39. Grade II listed.
Clifford Street
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2 to 10 Clifford Street York.jpg, inc Clifford Chambers. c1900. Grade II listed.
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Magistrates' Court. 1890-92. Grade II listed.
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12, Clifford Street, York. Former technical college; now nightclub. 1883-85. Grade II listed.
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19 and 21, Clifford Street. Offices. No.19 dated 1883; No.21 dated 1887. Grade II listed.
Coffee Yard
[edit]Barley_Hall_Coffee_House_3_Coffee_Yard_York._04.jpg|Barley Hall Coffee House, 3 Coffee Yard. House, c1700, now cafe. Grade II listed.
College Street
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Sundial, College Green. Grade II listed.
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St William’s College. Grade I listed.
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8, 9 and 10, College Street. Terrace of 3 cottages with shops. c1830. Grade II listed.
Colliergate
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5 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
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17 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
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18 & 19 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
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20 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
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21 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
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22 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
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27 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
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28 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
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28A Colliergate. Grade II listed.
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29 & 30 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
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31 Colliergate. Grade II listed.
Coney Street
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Mansion House. c1725-1733, the residence of the Lord Mayor of York. Grade I listed.
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Interior of St Martin Le Grand Church. Grade II* listed.
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Ebor Hall. Public rooms. c1860. Grade II listed.
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York Guildhall. 1449-1459; restored 1958-1960. Grade I listed}}
Coppergate
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3, 5 and 7 Coppergate. Shop. Early C20. Grade II listed.
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28, 30 and 32 Coppergate. Hall house and tenement shops. Probably C15; later alterations. Grade II* listed.
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26 Coppergate. House. Late C15; C17 rear wing. Grade II* listed.
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The Three Tuns public house, Coppergate. Grade II listed.
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Galtres Chambers, Coppergate. Shops and offices. Dated 1906. Grade II listed.
Davygate
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20 Davygate. House and shop. Mid C19 rebuild of mid C18 house. C20 shopfront. Grade II listed.
Dean's Park
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Purey Cust Chambers. Grade II listed.
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Railings and gates attached to north west corner of York Minster. 1839. Grade II listed.
Duncombe Place
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The Red House. Grade II* listed.
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Dean Court Hotel (4, 5 & 6 Duncombe Place). Three houses, mid C18, now part of hotel. Grade II listed.
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Dean Court Hotel (1, 2 & 3 Duncombe Place). Row of three houses, c1864, now part of hotel. Grade II listed.
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South African war memorial. Dated 1905. By GF Bodley. Grade II* listed.
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Crown Buildings. Probate Registry, now flats. Dated 1885. By H Tanner. Grade II listed.
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Theatre House. Late C18 rebuild of earlier house, now theatre offices. Grade II listed.
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Telephone box adjoining St Wilfreds Church. Design 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Grade II listed.
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Number 8 and Grays Dispensary. Former Medical dispensary and offices. 1897-99. Grade II listed.
Feasegate
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1 Feasegate and 1 St Sampson's Square. House, 1770, now shop. Grade II listed.
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5 and 7 Feasegate. Pair of shops. 1884. Grade II listed.
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19, 21 and 23, Feasegate, York. House with shop. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
Fossgate
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8, Fossgate, York. House, now shop. C17. Grade II listed.
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10 and 10A, Fossgate. House with shop. c1800. Grade II listed.
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13 and 14, Fossgate, York. Shop and house. Late C17. Grade II listed.
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15 And 16, Fossgate, York. House, now shop. c1600. Grade II listed.
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17 and 18, Fossgate. House with shop. c1890. Grade II listed.
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The former Electric Cinema, 19-22, Fossgate. Grade II listed.
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23, Fossgate. House with shop. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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24 Fossgate. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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25 and 25A, Fossgate. House with shop, late C19. Grade II listed.
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The Blue Barbakan, 34 Fossgate.
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Foss Bridge, York. Grade II* listed.
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35 and 36, Fossgate. Inn and house; now shops. c1812. Grade II listed.
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37 and 38, Fossgate. Pair of houses; now shops. c1830. Grade II listed.
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Gatehouse to Merchant Adventurers' Hall, Fossgate, now shops. Mid C17. Grade II* listed.
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Merchant Adventurers' Hall, Fossgate. Grade I listed.
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42 and 43, Fossgate. Pair of houses, now shops. 1825. Grade II listed.
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The Blue Bell, 53 Fossgate. Grade II* listed.
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55 and 56, Fossgate, 30, Pavement, York. Row of three houses, now one shop. c1796. Grade II listed.
Goodramgate
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1-3 Goodramgate. Three houses with shops. Late C19. Grade II listed.
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5 Goodramgate. United Methodist chapel; now shops. 1858. Grade II listed.
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7, Goodramgate. Shop and offices. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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9 and 11, Goodramgate. Two shops. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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13 and 15, Goodramgate. Two houses, now shops and flats. Medieval, remodelled mid C19. Grade II listed.
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14 Goodramgate and 1 Ogleforth. Two houses, early C18, now restaurant. Grade II listed.
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17, Goodramgate. House, now shop. Possibly C16. Grade II listed.
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Royal Oak public house. Grade II listed.
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19, Goodramgate. House, now shop. c1700. Grade II listed.
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The Golden Slipper. House, now public house. c1500. Grade II listed.
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21, Goodramgate. House, now restaurant. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
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23 Goodramgate. House, now shop. c1800. Grade II listed.
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24, Goodramgate. House, now shop. Early C17 origins. Grade II listed.
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25, Goodramgate. House, now shop, incorporating gateway to the Bedern. C16. Grade II listed.
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29, Goodramgate. House, now shop. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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31 and 33 Goodramgate. Probably C15 origins, later alterations. Grade II listed.
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45 Goodramgate. c1500. Grade I listed.
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36, Goodramgate. House and shop. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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42, Goodramgate. House with shop. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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44, Goodramgate. House with shop. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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46, Goodramgate. House, now shop. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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48, Goodramgate. House, now estate agency. c1700. Grade II listed.
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The Wealden Hall, 49-51 Goodramgate. c1500. Grade I listed.
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Archway and gates to churchyard of Holy Trinity, Goodramgate. Early C18 arch with early C19 gates. Grade II* listed.
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50, Goodramgate. House, now shop. Late C19. Grade II listed.
Grape Lane
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21, Grape Lane. House, now wine bar. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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19 Grape Lane. House, now restaurant, dating from C15. Grade II listed.
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15 Grape Lane. House and shop. Late C18. Grade II listed.
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Jackson House, No.7 Grape Lane. Printing works. c1600. Grade II listed.
High Ousegate
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26 and 27 High Ousegate, York. Shop. Dated 1902. Grade II listed.
High Petergate
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2 and 2a High Petergate. House c1840. Now with Bootham Bar Hotel, a public house. Grade II listed.
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Bootham Bar Hotel. House, 1782. Now with 2 and 2a High Petergate, a public house. Grade II listed.
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Christian Science Reading Room. Grade II listed.
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12-18 High Petergate. Tenements now shops. Grade II listed.
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York Arms public house. Grade II listed.
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25-29 High Petergate. Row of three houses; now inn, estate agency and dental surgery. 1700-1707. Grade II* listed.
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23 High Petergate. House, carriage-house and garden wall; now estate agency. C18/C19. Grade I listed.
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21 High Petergate. Grade II listed.
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17-19 High Petergate. House, now flats. Late C17. Grade II listed.
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15 High Petergate. Public house and offices. 1882. Grade II listed.
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13, High Petergate. House, now shop. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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Eagle & Child High public house. Grade II* listed.
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7 High Petergate. C17 house, now shop and offices. Grade II listed
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5 High Petergate. House, now estate agency and offices. c1700. Grade II* listed.
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3, High Petergate. House, now estate agency. Early C18. Grade II listed.
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1A and 1B High Petergate. Pair of houses with shops. Early C19. Grade II listed.
Jubbergate
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2 Jubbergate. House. Late C14 with early C17 crosswing extension Grade II* listed.
King's Staith
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Kings Arms public house. Grade II listed.
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7 King's Staith. House, mid C19, now restaurant.
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Cumberland House. Townhouse. c1710. Grade I listed.
King Street
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Stone Roses Bar, 4 King Street. c1860. Grade II listed.
Lendal
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2 Lendal. Former congregational chapel, 1816. Converted to retail use 1929. Grade II listed.
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Judges Lodgings. Town house and steps attached to front; now hotel. c1715; later alterations. Grade I listed.
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Lendal Cellars. Wine merchant's premises, C19 with C17 and C18 cellars, now public house. Grade II listed.
Low Ousegate
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4, 6 and 8, Low Ousegate, York. Pair of houses with shops. 1810-20. Grade II listed.
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10 and 12, Low Ousegate, York. Pair of houses with shops. 1810-20. Grade II listed.
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14, Low Ousegate, York. House with shop. 1810-20. Grade II listed.
Low Petergate
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41 and 43, Low Petergate. House, late C14, now shop and offices. Grade II* listed.
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42, 42A, 44 and 46, Low Petergate, York. Three houses with shops, 1839, now two shops and flats. Grade II listed.
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The Adams House, 52 Low Petergate. House, 1772, now shop. Grade II* listed.
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Galtres Lodge Hotel (formerly Freshney's Hotel). Two houses, nearly C18 & c1785, now hotel. Grade II listed.
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76, Low Petergate. House, C15/C16, now shop. Grade II listed.
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81, Low Petergate. House, C15, now shop. Grade II* listed.
Market Street
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5-13, Market Street. Terrace of five houses with shops. Grade II listed.
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21, Market Street. House, early C18, now shop. Grade II listed.
Minster Gates
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1 Minster Gates and 38 High Petergate. C15. Two shops and flat. Carving of Minerva. Grade II* listed.
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3-9 Minster Gates. Five houses, early C18; now three shops. Grade II listed.
Minster Yard
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The Deanery. House. 1938-9. By Rutherford and Symes. Grade II listed.
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1, 2, 2a, and 3, Minster Court, York. Four houses. Late C17 and early C18 remodelling of C14, C15 and C16 structures. Grade II* listed.
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Wall, gates and gate piers, 1 Minster Yard. Wall and gates c1900, re-using C17 gate piers. Grade II* listed.
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4 Minster Yard. Early C18 house. Grade II listed.
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6 Minster Yard, York. Grade II* listed.
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7, Minster Yard, York. House. c1730. Grade II listed.
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8 and 9 Minster Yard, York. Pair of houses, later part of Minster Song School. 1837. Grade II listed.
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12 Minster Yard. Offices. c1840. Grade II listed.
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Former Minster Song School, Minster Yard.
School. 1830-33. Closed 2020. -
Lamp standard. c1860. Grade II listed.
Museum Street
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Lendal Hill House. Grade II listed.
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Pump engine house, Museum Street. 1836. Grade II listed.
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Drinking fountain. Dated 1880. Grade II listed.
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St Leonards Hospital, York. Grade I listed.
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Central Library, York. 1927, 1938 extension. Grade II listed.
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1 Museum Street. Register office, 1860, now offices. Grade II listed.
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Club chambers and railings, 15 Museum Street. Offices. 1875. Grade II listed.
Nessgate
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1 and 3, Nessgate. Bank and attached manager's house, 1839, now shop. Grade II listed.
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5 and 7 Nessgate, York. Two houses with shops, C19, now one shop. Grade II listed.
Ogleforth
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The Dutch House, Ogleforth. House. c1650.
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9 Ogleforth. Early C19 house. Grade II listed.
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11 Ogleforth. Early C18 house. Grade II listed.
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Cromwell House, 13 Ogleforth. House. c1700. Grade II* listed.
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5 Chapter House Street and 16, 18 & 20 Ogleforth. C16 house with stables (now garages). Grade II listed.
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Old Rectory House. Early C18. Grade II* listed
Parliament Street
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15 Parliament Street. House with shop. 1836-39. Grade II listed.
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22 Parliament Street. House with shop. 1836-39. Grade II listed.
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29 and 30, Parliament Street. Two houses with shops, 1836-39, now one shop. Grade II listed.
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33 Parliament Street. House with shop. 1836-39. Grade II listed.
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34, Parliament Street. House with shop. 1836-39. Grade II listed.
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35 and 36, Parliament Street. Two houses with shops, now one shop. 1836-39. Grade II listed.
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37, Parliament Street. Two houses with shops, 1836-39, combined to public house, now shop. Grade II listed.
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38 Parliament Street. House with shop. 1836-39. Grade II listed.
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39 Parliament Street. House with shop. 1836-39. Grade II listed.
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44 Parliament Street. Newspaper office, now shop. 1836-39. Grade II listed.
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45 and 46 Parliament Street. House with shop. 1836-39. Grade II listed.
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Barclays Bank, Parliament Street. 1901. Grade II listed.
Patrick Pool
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Pivni public house, Patrick Pool, York. Grade II* listed.
Pavement
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55 and 56, Fossgate, 30, Pavement. Row of three houses, now one shop. c1796. Grade II listed.
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26 and 28, Pavement, York. House, now shops and offices. c1700. Grade II listed.
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24, Pavement. House with shop. c1800. Grade II listed.
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18, 20 and 22, Pavement. Public house, now shops and offices. Dated 1893. Grade II listed.
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Golden Fleece Inn, 16 Pavement. Public house. c1840. Grade II listed.
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The Herbert House, 12 and 14 Pavement. House, now shop and offices. Early C17. Grade I listed.
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11, Lady Peckitts Yard. House. C15, rebuilt and extended c1700. Grade II* listed.
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10, Pavement. House with shop. c1870. Grade II listed.
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8, Pavement. House, now part of bank. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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6, Pavement. House, now part of bank. Early C18. Grade II listed.
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All Saints Church, Pavement. Grade I listed.
Peasholme Green
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St Cuthbert’s Church. Grade I listed.
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Constantine's Cross. Grade II listed.
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St Anthony's Hall. Guildhall. Guildhall; 1446-53. Grade I listed.
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The Black Swan Inn. Grade II* listed.
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Hiscox building. Offices. c2015.
Peckitt Street
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1-7 Peckitt Street. Terrace of 7 houses. c1840-1860. Grade II listed.
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Former Trinity Chapel, Peckitt Street. 1856.
Piccadilly
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1, 3 and 5 Piccadilly, York. Bank, shops and offices. Built 1915-21. Grade II listed.
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Banana warehouse. 1925.
Precentors Court
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2, 3, 4, and 4a, Precentors Court. Row of four houses. Early C18. Grade II* listed.
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2, 3, 4, and 4a, Precentors Court. Row of four houses. Early C18. Grade II* listed.
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5, Precentors Court. House, early C18. Grade II* listed.
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6 And 7, Precentors Court. Pair of houses. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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Fenton House, 9 Precentors Court. House. Early C18. Grade II* listed.
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10 Precentors Court. Early C18 house incorporating remains of C15 house. Grade II* listed.
Queens Staith
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York Sea Cadets headquarters.
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Millbank House, Queens Staith. Former warehouse. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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Woods Mill, Queens Staith. Former mill and warehouse. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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Varvil's Warehouse, Queens Staith. Warehouse. 1849. Grade II listed.
St Andrewgate
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Former drill hall. Grade II listed.
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20 St Andrewgate. Grade II* listed.
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28 and 30 St Andrewgate. House. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
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32 to 38 St Andrewgate. Fire station and house, 1845, now flats. Grade II listed.
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48 and 50 St Andrewgate. Grade II listed.
St Helen's Square
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3, St Helens Square, York. Shop and restaurant, 1922, now bar and tea room. Grade II listed.
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7 St Helen's Square. House and shop. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
St Leonard's Place
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De Grey Rooms. Built 1841-42 by GT Andrews for Yorkshire Hussars Annual Mess. Grade II* listed.
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Fragment of Roman wall c.300AD. Grade I listed.
St Sampson's Square
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1 Feasegate and 1 St Sampson's Square. House, 1770, now shop. Grade II listed
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2, St Sampson's Square. House, late C18, now shop and offices. Grade II listed.
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Melrose House 3 St Sampson's Square. House, late C18. Now offices and shop. Grade II listed.
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5, St Sampsons Square. Inn, now cafe part of department store. Early C18. Grade II listed.
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6, St Sampsons Square. House, now part of department store. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
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7, St Sampsons Square. House, now part of department store. Probably early C16, refronted early C18. Grade II* listed.
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Roman Bath public house, 9 St Sampson's Square. 1929-31, incorporating remains of C4 Roman bath-house. Grade II* listed.
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The Three Cranes public house, 11 St Sampson's Square. Mid C18. Grade II listed
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12 St Sampsons Square and 1A Church Street. Two houses with shops. 1836-39. Grade II listed.
St Saviour's Place
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Peaseholme House, St Saviour's Place. House, 1752, now offices. Grade II* listed.
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11 St Saviour's Place. 1826. Formerly the Red Lion Inn. Grade II listed.
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12 and 13 St Saviour's Place. Two houses, late C18 and early C19, now offices, flats and shops. Grade II listed.
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14 St Saviour's Place. House, attached front garden wall, gate and railings. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
St Saviourgate
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1-7 St Saviourgate. Grade II listed.
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Central Methodist Church, St Saviourgate. Grade II* listed.
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St Saviour's Church. Grade II* listed.
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Warden's house to Lady Hewley's Almshouses. Grade II listed.
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Masonic Hall, St Saviourgate. Mechanics institute 1845-46; converted to masonic lodge 1883. Grade II listed.
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16-22, St Saviourgate. Terrace of four houses. c1740. Grade II* listed building.
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24, St Saviourgate. House. Dated 1763. Grade II* listed building.
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26 St Saviourgate. Town house. Early C18. Grade II* listed.
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27, St Saviourgate. House. Rainwater head dated 1763. Grade II listed.
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29 and 31 St Saviourgate. House. 1735; subdivided in mid C19. Grade II listed.
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St Saviourgate Unitarian Chapel. Grade II* listed.
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Wall, railings, gate piers and gate at St Saviourgate Unitarian Chapel. Grade II* listed.
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33 And 35, St Saviourgate. Includes 10 Spen Lane. Two houses, c1770, now flats. Grade II listed.
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34, St Saviourgate. House. Mid C15; later alterations. Grade II listed.
Shambles
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W Hamond at 9 Shambles, York
South Esplanade
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1 to 3 Friars Terrace, inc. 8 Peckitt Street. Terrace of 4 houses; garden gates, railings. c1855. Grade II listed.
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Numbers 1-5 South Esplanade. Terrace of 5 houses; garden gates, railings. c1865. Grade II listed.
Spen Lane
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St Andrew’s Church. C15 nave, early C19 extension. Grade II* listed.
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St Andrews House, Spen Lane. Early C18. Now offices. Grade II listed.
Spurriergate
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Church of St Michael, Spurriergate. Former Parish church. Late C12. Grade I listed.
Stonegate
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1 and 1A Stonegate. House, mid C19, now shop. Grade II listed.
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2 Stonegate. House with shop. Late C19. Grade II listed.
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3 Stonegate. House, mid C18, now shop. Grade II listed.
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5 Stonegate. House and shop. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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6 Stonegate. House, early C17, now shop. Grade II listed.
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The Punch Bowl public house, 7 Stonegate. 1930. Grade II listed.
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8 Stonegate. House and shop. Early C17. Grade II* listed.
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9 9a and 11 Stonegate. House and outbuilding, C18, now two shops. Grade II* listed.
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10 Stonegate. House, probably early C17, now shop and offices.
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12 and 14 Stonegate. House, early C17, now shops. Grade II listed.
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13 Stonegate. House and shops. C15. Grade II* listed.
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15, Stonegate. House, mid C18, now shop. Grade II* listed.
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16, Stonegate. House, early C17, now shop. Grade II listed.
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Mulberry Hall, 17 Stonegate. House, C15, now shop. Grade II* listed.
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21 and 25 Stonegate. Three houses, C15 origins, now shops. Grade II* listed.
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22 and 24, Stonegate, York. Two shops. Early C17. Grade II listed.
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27 Stonegate. House, C15, now shop. Grade II listed.
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29, Stonegate. House and shop. c1840. Grade II listed.
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31 Stonegate, York. House, late C17, now shop. Grade II* listed.
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33 Stonegate. House, early C17, now shop and offices. Grade II* listed.
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34, Stonegate. Pair of houses, c1730, now shop. Grade II listed.
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35 Stonegate. House, C15, now shop. Grade II* listed.
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35A Stonegate. House, c1700, now shop. Grade II listed.
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36 Stonegate. House, late C18, now shop. Grade II listed.
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37 Stonegate. Two houses. Mid C18. Now shop. Grade II* listed.
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38, Stonegate. House, early C18, now shop. Grade II listed.
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39 Stonegate. One house of terrace of three, mid C18, now shop. Grade II listed.
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41 Stonegate. House with shop. Late C19. Grade II listed.
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42, Stonegate. House, early C18, now shop. Grade II listed.
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43 Stonegate. House, probably C15, now shop. Grade II* listed.
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44 and 46, Stonegate. Houses, C15, now shops. Grade II* listed.
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The Norman House. Remains of C12 hall-house. Grade I listed.
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45 and 47 Stonegate. Pair of houses, early C18, now shops. Grade II* listed.
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49 Stonegate. House and shop, early C17, now shop and offices. Grade II* listed.
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51 Stonegate, 37 and 39, Low Petergate. House with shop, 1827-28, now shop and offices. Grade II listed.
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52 Stonegate. House, late C15, now shop. Grade II* listed.
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54, 56 and 58, Stonegate. Row of houses, early C14, now two shops Grade II* listed.
Tower Street
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9, Tower Place, York. Defensive tower c1250. Grade II* listed.
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City walls attached to Tower Place. Probably late C13. Grade I listed.
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3 & 4 Tower Street. C19 houses. Grade II listed.
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6 & 7 Tower Street. Pair of houses. Grade II listed.
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8, 9, 10, 10A and B, Tower Street. Four shops. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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11 and 12, Tower Street. Pair of houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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13 and 14, Tower Street. Pair of houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
Wellington Row
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Electricity sub-station in Wellington Row, York. Grade II listed.
York - within the city walls south and east of the River Foss
[edit]George Street
[edit]-
1 and 3, George Street. Pair of houses. c1840. Grade II listed.
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9, 11 and 13, George Street. Terrace of 3 houses with shopfronts. c1844. Grade II listed.
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15-27, George Street, York. Terrace of houses. c1845. Grade II listed.
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29 and 31, George Street, York. Pair of houses. c1850. Grade II listed.
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Stamford House, George Street. Former maltings, later brewery warehouse. c1875. Grade II listed.
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Entrance gates at Stamford House and George House. Late C18. Grade II listed.
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St George’s Catholic Church. Grade II listed.
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The Phoenix public house, 75 George Street. Grade II listed.
Navigation Road
[edit]-
Rowntree Wharf, Navigation Road, York. Grade II listed.
Piccadilly
[edit]-
Swinson House. Former Government offices. 1939.
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Ryedale House in 2021.
Walmgate
[edit]-
St Denys's Church. Parish church. C14 / C15. Grade I listed.
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5 Walmgate. Former public house, known as The Three Cups, c1830. Grade II listed.
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8 And 8A, Walmgate. Mid C18 pair of houses. Grade II listed.
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9, Walmgate. Inn. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
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11 And 11A, Walmgate. House. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
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13, Walmgate, York. House with shop. c1840. Grade II listed.
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The Watergate Inn. Late C18 inn. Grade II listed.
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15, Walmgate, York. House. c1830. Grade II listed.
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17, Walmgate. House. Early C19 / mid C18. Grade II listed.
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19, 21 and 23, Walmgate. Three houses. Late C17 and early C18. Grade II listed.
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25 Walmgate. Late C17 house. Grade II listed.
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26 and 28 Walmgate. Late C18 house.
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32, Walmgate. House, now shop. c1840. Grade II listed.
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34, Walmgate. House, now nursery. c1700 and early C18. Grade II listed.
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50-58 Walmgate. Four houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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35 and 37, Walmgate. House. c1740. Grade II listed.
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64 and 66, Walmgate. Pair of houses. c1850. Grade II listed.
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65, 67, 69 And 69A, Walmgate. Terrace of four houses. c1840. Grade II listed.
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68 and 70, Walmgate. House. c1700. Grade II* listed.
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73, Walmgate. House. Early C16 / c1700. Grade II listed.
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75, Walmgate. Shops and offices. C15; late C17 / early C18. Grade II listed.
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77, Walmgate. Timber-framed building, part dating from C15. Grade II* listed.
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The Press office, 84-86 Walmgate.
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100 and 102, Walmgate. Pair of houses.
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St Margaret church, Walmgate. C12/C14/C15/C17. Grade I listed.
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Gate to St Margaret Church, Walmgate. Grade II listed.
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Bowes Morrell House, 111 Walmgate. House. c1400. Grade II* listed.
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114, Walmgate. Lodging house. c1890. Grade II listed.
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Walmgate Bar. Grade I listed.
York - within the city walls and west of the River Ouse
[edit]Bishophill
[edit]-
Baile Hill, site of a Norman castle. Scheduled monument.
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15, Bishophill Senior, York. House, c1800 for John Tuke. Grade II listed.
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17 Bishophill Senior. Grade II listed.
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19, Bishophill Senior, York. House. Early C18. Grade II listed.
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Gates, walls and railings to former churchyard of St Mary Bishophill Senior, York. c1860. Grade II listed.
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The Golden Ball, Cromwell Road. Grade II listed.
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Victoria Bar Chapel, Victor Street. Chapel, now flats. Grade II listed.
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Door canopy, Jacobs Well, Trinity Lane. Grade I listed.
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St Columba United Reformed Church, Priory Street. 1879.
Bridge Street
[edit]-
1, Bridge Street. Shop and offices. 1815-1820. Grade II listed.
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2 Bridge Street. Shop. 1842. Grade II listed.
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3 and 4, Bridge Street. Two shops, c1830, now one shop. Grade II listed.
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5, Bridge Street. Public house, 1840-1850, now restaurant. Grade II listed.
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6 and 7, Bridge Street. Shop. 1815-1820. Grade II listed.
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8, Bridge Street. Shop. c1820. Grade II listed.
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9 Bridge Street. Shop and offices. c1820. Grade II listed.
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13 to 16 Bridge Street. Three shops. c1840. Grade II listed.
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17, Bridge Street. Former department store, now shop and offices. Dated 1911. Grade II listed.
Micklegate
[edit]-
150, Micklegate. Shop and offices. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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Brigantes public house. Closed 2020. Grade II listed.
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The Falcon Tap public house. Grade II listed.
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The Nags Head. Grade II listed.
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St John's Church. Church, now bar. Early C12. Grade II* listed.
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11 and 13, Micklegate. Two houses, c1740, now two shops. Grade II listed.
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23 and 25, Micklegate, York. Hotel and house, Early C19, now solicitors office and offices. Grade II listed.
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29 and 31, Micklegate. Hotel and shop, late C18, now shop and offices. Grade II listed.
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33 to 37 Micklegate, York. House, late C17 origins, now two shops and offices. Grade II* listed.
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Church of St Martin Cum Gregory, York. Parish church, C11 origins, now Stained Glass Centre. Grade I listed.
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45, 47 and 49 Micklegate; 1 St Martin's Lane. Houses and public house. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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53 and 55, Micklegate. Town house, now nightclub. 1751. Later alterations. Grade II* listed.
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61, Micklegate. Town house. c1786. Grade II* listed.
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Walls bounding the churchyard of Holy Trinity church; gates and gate piers to churchyard and to Rectory. C18 with C19 gates and gate piers Grade II listed.
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Holy Trinity Rectory. Rectory and attached outbuildings. 1898. By WH Brierley. Grade II listed.
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Stocks at Holy Trinity church, Micklegate. Late C19. Grade II listed.
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83, Micklegate. House. c1730. Grade II listed.
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85, 87 and 89, Micklegate. Terrace of 3 tenements. c1500. Grade II* listed.
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91 and 93, Micklegate. House. Early C18. Later alterations. Grade II listed.
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Micklegate Post Office, 95 Micklegate. House. Probably C16. Grade II listed.
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The Priory. Grade II listed.
North Street
[edit]-
Church of All Saints, North Street, York. C12 origins. Grade I listed.
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Church Cottages. Row of 3 cottages. Late C15. Grade II* listed.
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33 North Street, York. House c.1850. Grade II listed.
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39 North Street, 1 Tanner Row.Originally late C15 house. Grade II* listed.
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39 North Street, 1 Tanner Row. Originally late C15 house.
Rougier Street
[edit]-
15, 16 & 17 Rougier Street. Two houses and shop. c1842. Grade II listed.
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Malmaison hotel. A converted 1960s office block, opened 2021.
Skeldergate
[edit]-
Skeldergate House Hotel. Grade II* listed.
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Skeldergate House Hotel. Grade II* listed.
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Lady Anne Middletons Hotel. Grade Ii* listed.
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Joseph Terry memorial almshouses. Grade II listed.
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Former organ-builder's workshop. Grade II listed.
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51 Skeldergate. Grade II listed.
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52 Skeldergate. Grade II listed.
Tanner Row
[edit]-
39 North Street & 1 Tanner Row. C15 house. Grade II* listed.
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7 Tanner Row. Early C18 house. Grade II listed.
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19 and 21 Tanner Row. Shops and offices. 1899. Grade II listed.
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37 Tanner Row. Hotel, now offices. c1850. Grade II listed.
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39 Tanner Row. Former public house. 1845-50. Grade II listed.
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43, Tanner Row. Workshop. 1845-50. Grade II listed.
Toft Green
[edit]-
Pair of houses. c1845. Grade II listed.
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York Brewery.
York - outside the city walls west of the Ouse
[edit]Bishopgate Street
[edit]-
1 Bishopgate Street. House, now offices. c1860. Grade II listed.
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3 Bishopgate Street. House. c1860. Grade II listed.
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4 Bishopgate Street. House. c1830-5. Grade II listed.
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5 Bishopgate Street. House. c1830-5. Grade II listed.
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6 Bishopgate Street. House. c1830-35. Grade II listed.
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7 Bishopgate Street. House. c1830. Grade II listed.
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The Swan Public House. Mid C19, 1936 interior. Grade II listed.
Bishopthorpe Road
[edit]-
Clock tower at Terrys. Grade II listed.
Blossom Street
[edit]-
3 Blossom Street. Former Victorian school for girls. 1852. Grade II listed.
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The Punch Bowl. Public house. c1835 & c1863. Grade II listed.
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2-10, Blossom Street. Shops and flats. c1863. Grade II listed.
Leeman Road
[edit]-
Former North Eastern Railway Goods Station; now railway museum. Grade II listed.
Lower Ebor Street
[edit]-
Clementhorpe Maltings, York. Late C19. Now residential use. Grade II listed.
Nunnery Lane
[edit]-
St Thomas's Hospital, rebuilt 1862, now flats. Grade II listed.
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Victoria Bar. Opened 1838. Grade I listed.
Poppleton Road
[edit]-
Poppleton Road School. 1903-4. Grade II listed.
Queen Street
[edit]-
Workshops and water tank, Queen Street. 1839. Grade II listed.
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Ivy Cottage, Queen Street. Shunter's cabin; later locking fitter's cabin. c1880.
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17-20 Queen Street. Four houses. c1835. Grade II listed.
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York Railway Institute. Opened in 1889.
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Queen Street bridge. Victorian bridge beneath which railway lines ran to the old railway station.
Station Rise
[edit]-
North Eastern Railway Company War Memorial, 1924, by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Grade II* listed.
Terry Avenue
[edit]-
The Bonding Warehouse. Grade II listed.
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The Bonding Warehouse. Grade II listed.
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The Bonding Warehouse. Grade II listed.
York - outside the city walls east of the Ouse
[edit]Bootham
[edit]-
1 and 1A Bootham. Grade II listed.
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Nos. 3 & 5 Bootham. Grade II listed.
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The Exhibition public house, 19 Bootham. Grade II listed.
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21 and 23, Bootham. C17 house, now restaurant and shop. Grade II listed.
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25 Bootham. House, 1766, now shops and offices. Grade II listed.
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The Bootham Tavern, 29 Bootham
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33, Bootham. House. 1752-1755. Grade II listed.
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35, Bootham. House. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
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Wandesford House, 37 Bootham. Almshouses. 1743. Grade II* listed.
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Three houses, 1748. Now two houses. Nos.43 and 41 combined and now part of school. Grade II listed.
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45 Bootham and attached railings. House. Late C19. Grade II listed.
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47 Bootham. House. 1753. By John Carr. Grade II* listed.
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49 Bootham. Two houses, late C17; converted to one house c1738. Grade II* listed.
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51 Bootham. House. c1804. Grade II* listed.
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53 and 55 Bootham and attached railings. House c1765, divided into two c1770-1. Grade II* listed.
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57, Bootham. House. c1759, altered c1830, extended C20. Grade II listed.
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59, Bootham. House. Mid C18. Grade II listed.
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Bootham House, 61 Bootham. House. Late C18. Grade II listed.
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Bootham Park Hospital. County Lunatic Asylum. 1773-77. Grade I listed.
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Former chapel At Bootham Park Hospital. 1865. Grade II listed.
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Railings enclosing playing field at Bootham Park Hospital (NW side). 1857. Grade II listed.
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Medical Superintendent's house at Bootham Park Hospital. 1862-3. Grade II listed.
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Gateway, gates and railings to Bootham Park Hospital. 1857-58. Grade II listed.
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Lodge at Bootham Park Hospital. 1857. Grade II listed.
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67 and 69, Bootham. Two houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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71 and 73, Bootham. Two houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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75 and 77 Bootham. Two houses. Dated 1770. Grade II listed.
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White Horse public house, 6 Bootham.
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8 and 10, Bootham, York. House, mid C18, now two shops. Grade II listed.
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40 Bootham. House. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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St Mary's Tower. c1324, repaired 1644 following Civil War damage. Grade I listed.
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56 Bootham. House. 1840-1845. Grade II listed.
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62 Bootham and attached railings. House. c1860. Grade II listed.
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64 and 66 Bootham. Pair of houses with attached railings. c1855. Grade II listed.
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70 to 76 Bootham and attached front railings. Row of 4 houses. c1855. Grade II listed.
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78 Bootham, York. Town house and attached railings. 1862. Grade II listed.
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80 and 82, Bootham. Pair of houses. c1860. Grade II listed.
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84, Bootham. Two houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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Ingram House, 90 Bootham. Almshouses. 1630-32. Grade II* listed.
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35 and 36 St Mary's and railings at front. Pair of houses, c1840. Grade II listed.
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38 St Mary's. House. c1852. Grade II listed.
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1 and 2 Bootham Terrace and attached railings. Two houses. c1865. Grade II listed.
Clifton
[edit]-
St Hildas Garth, Ousecliffe Gardens. House. 1848. Grade II listed.
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Clifton Croft, Greencliffe Drive. House. c1830. Grade II listed.
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The White House, 28 Water End. Public house, now house. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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8, 10 And 12, Water End. Three houses. No.8 late C17 / late C18. Grade II listed.
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Ellison Terrace, 2, 4 and 6 Water End. Terrace of 3 houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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John Burrill Homes, Water End. Almshouses. 1925-31. Each block and walls and gates are Grade II listed.
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Walls and gates and gate piers, John Burrill Homes. Water End. 1925-31. Grade II listed.
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16, Clifton Green. House. Built shortly after 1836. Grade II listed.
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Horse drinking trough and canopy, Clifton Green. Dated 1883. Grade II listed.
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68 and 70, Clifton. House. c1800. Grade II listed.
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64 and 66 Clifton. House. Late C17. Grade II* listed.
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Clifton Bingo Club, 52-54 Clifton. Cinema 1937-1964; now bingo hall.
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50 Clifton, York, and attached railings. House. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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42 and 44, Clifton. House c1780; divided into two mid C19. Grade II listed.
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40 Clifton. House. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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36, Clifton, York. House. c1740. Grade II listed.
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34, Clifton, York. House. c1830. Grade II listed.
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Burton Stone Inn. Public house. 1896.
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The Burton Stone. Medieval stone. Grade II listed.
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26 to 32 Clifton. Terrace of four houses. 1836-40. Grade II listed.
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18 Clifton. House. c1840, altered late C19. Grade II listed.
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Gates and garden railings to 18 Clifton. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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14 and 16, Clifton. Mirrored pair of houses. c1800. Grade II listed.
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The White House, 10 Clifton. House, now offices. Early C18. Grade II listed.
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8 Clifton. House. 1782-84. Grade II listed.
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6 Clifton. Outbuilding, later shop; now house. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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4 Clifton and attached walls and railings. House. c1825, altered late C19. Grade II listed.
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11 Clifton. House with attached railings. c1832. Grade II listed.
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Hall range at St Peter's School. School hall 1838. Grade II listed.
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Porter's lodge at St Peter's School and attached wall and gate. Grade II listed.
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27 Clifton and attached walls and railings. House. c1830-40. Grade II listed.
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29 Clifton, York. House. c1835. Grade II listed.
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Garden railings at 29 Clifton, York. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
Exhibition Square
[edit]-
Statue of William Etty. Grade II listed.
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York Art Gallery. The mezzanine gallery under an original Victorian roof void
Fishergate
[edit]-
Fishergate Postern Tower. c. 1505 with later roof. Grade I listed.
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16 And 16A, Fishergate. c1830. Grade II listed.
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The Masons Arms public house. 1935. Grade II listed.
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Castle Mills Lock. Grade II listed.
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City Arms, Fawcett Street. Public house, later club, now flats. c1830. Grade II listed.
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Sea Horse Hotel, Fawcett Street. Public house. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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Edinburgh Arms, Fishergate, York. House, now public house. c1830; converted to pub 1937. Grade II listed.
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Fishergate Primary School. 1893-95. By WH Brierley. Grade II listed.
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Tower House, Fishergate. 1878. Former Headquarter Offices for the Northern Command of the British Army.
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York Cemetery Chapel. Designed by JP Pritchett in 1837. Grade II* listed.
Foss Island Road
[edit]-
Refuse destructor chimney. c1890. Grade II listed.
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Aubrey House. House with workshops behind. c1900. Demolished 2021.
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The Red Tower. c. 1490 and 1857–8. Grade I listed with city walls.
Gillygate
[edit]-
2 and 2B, Gillygate, York. Two shops and flats. 1892. Grade II listed.
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12 and 12A, Gillygate. House, now shops and flats. Early C18. Grade II listed.
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26 and 28, Gillygate. Two houses, now with shop. 1769.
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38 and 40 Gillygate. House, now 2 shops and flat. Late C18. Grade II listed.
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Two-storey building now converted to shop; probably of C18 date.
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The Gillygate public house. Grade II listed.
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64, Gillygate. House, now shop and flat. c1700. Grade II listed.
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66, Gillygate. House. c1765. Grade II listed.
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68, Gillygate. House, now cafe and flats. Late C18. Grade II listed.
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70, Gillygate. House, now shops and flat. c1770. Grade II listed.
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84 and 86, Gillygate. Pair of houses; now shops and flats. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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3 and 5, Gillygate. Two houses, now shops and flats. 1797. Grade II listed.
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17 Gillygate. Antique shop.
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23 and 25, Gillygate. House, later divided into two houses; now shops and flats. C18. Grade II listed.
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65, 67 and 69, Gillygate. Three houses. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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The Salvation Army Citadel, Gillygate, York. 1882-3. Grade II listed.
The Groves
[edit]-
15, Penleys Grove Street. House, now offices. c1845. Grade II listed.
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17, Penleys Grove Street. House. 1846. Grade II listed.
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29 and 31, Penleys Grove Street. Pair of houses. 1843. Grade II listed.
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City walls and moat looking towards Monkgate Bar. Grade I listed.
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56 and 58, Lord Mayor's Walk. Mirrored pair of houses. c1845-50. Grade II listed.
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York St John University. 1845. Grade II listed.
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Former chapel c1858 of St John's College. Grade II listed.
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42, Lord Mayor's Walk. House. c1840. Grade II listed.
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36, 38 and 40, Lord Mayor's Walk. Row of 3 houses. c1840. Grade II listed.
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34, Lord Mayor's Walk. House. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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32, Lord Mayor's Walk. House. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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30, Lord Mayor's Walk. House. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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26, Lord Mayor's Walk. Flats. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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24, Lord Mayor's Walk. Shop and flat. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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Groves Chapel. Wesleyan Chapel, now Co-op store. 1881-4. Grade II listed.
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York Clarence Club.
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Bootham & Monk Ward Conservative Club. Now disused.
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36 and 38, Clarence Street. House and shop. c1845. Grade II listed.
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34, Clarence Street. Shop and flat. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
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32, Clarence Street. House. Mid C19. Grade II listed.
Haxby Road
[edit]-
Joseph Rowntree Memorial Library, Haxby Road, York. 1927. Grade II listed.
Heworth
[edit]-
Summerhouse approx. 60m north of Heworth Croft. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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Heworth Croft, Heworth Green. House. c1842. Grade II listed.
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Heworth Grange, 45 Heworth Green. Now Heworth Green Surgery. Dated 1861.
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26 Heworth Green. House, now nursery. c1835. Grade II listed.
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31 Hawthorn Grove. Three-storey stuccoed villa with large semicircular bay at S.W. end. c1830.
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44, Heworth Green and 1 Mill Lane, York. Two houses, now house and flats. c1835-40. Grade II listed.
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46, Heworth Green. House. c1840. Grade II listed.
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48 and 50, Heworth Green. Two houses. c1845. Grade II listed.
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Heworth Moor House, 56 Heworth Green. House, c1849.
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The Heworth Inn; formerly The Shoulder of Mutton.
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98 and 100, Heworth Green. Mirrored pair of houses. c1840. Grade II listed.
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104 Heworth Green. House. c1840. Grade II listed.
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Gate standards, gates and railings to front of numbers 104 and 106 Heworth Green, York. Grade II listed.
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108 Heworth Green York. House. c1840. Grade II listed.
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Holy Trinity Church, East Parade. Grade II listed.
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Heworth CE Primary School, Heworth Road. 1873.
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Nag's Head Heworth, Heworth Road. Q2 C19.
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70 Heworth Village. Former inn, now house. Grade II listed.
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97 Heworth Village. House; now flats. c1790, later altered. Grade II listed.
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Sparrow Cottage 58 Heworth Village. House. c1815, later altered. Grade II listed.
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The Walnut Tree public house, Heworth Village.
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Heworth Methodist Church, Heworth Village.
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The Kiosk, Monk Stray. Grade II listed.
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The Herdmans Cottage, Malton Road. Grade II listed.
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Stone on Monk Stray. Grade II listed.
Jewbury & St Maurice's Road
[edit]-
Feversham House, Jewbury. Former nurses home, 1913 by Walter Brierley.
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Rockingham House, Jewbury, York. Grade II listed.
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Ice House, St Maurice's Road, York. Grade II listed.
King's Manor
[edit]-
King's Manor. Grade I listed.
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Wall NE of the King's Manor. c1266. Grade I listed.
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Railings and gates at King's Manor. Probably c1900. Grade II listed.
Lawrence Street
[edit]-
Tuke House. Late c18 house, later a working men's club, now student housing. Grade II listed.
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Waggon & Horses public house. Grade II listed.
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Rose & Crown public house. Grade II listed.
Marygate
[edit]-
Wall, railings and lamp standards at St Olave's Church. Grade II listed.
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Tomb of William Etty, St Olave's churchyard. Grade II listed.
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28, Marygate. House, now office and workshop. Late C17. Grade II listed.
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30 Marygate. Early C19 House. Grade II listed.
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Grade 32 and 34 Marygate, York. Two houses. c1800. Grade II listed.
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40 and 42 Marygate. House, now 2 houses. c1760. Grade II listed.
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The Garth. School, now house. Grade II listed.
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Roots restaurant. Formerly The Bay Horse public house. 1893-94. Grade II listed.
Monkgate
[edit]-
62, 64 and 66, Monkgate, York. Terrace of 3 houses. c1840. Grade II listed.
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54, 56 and 58 Monkgate. Row of 3 houses. c1840. Grade II listed.
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48, Monkgate. House, later shop and offices. c1770. Grade II listed.
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46, Monkgate. House, later shop and offices. c1770. Grade II listed.
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44 Monkgate. House. Built shortly after 1723; later alterations. George Hudson lived here. Grade II listed.
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42, Monkgate. House. 1828. Grade II listed.
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Middleton House, 38 Monkgate. c1700. Grade II* listed.
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36, Monkgate. House. 1796-8 with earlier remains. Grade II listed.
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County House, 32 Monkgate. The former County Hospital. 1849-1851. Grade II listed.
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30, Monkgate. House. c1835, later alterations. Grade II listed.
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28, Monkgate. Shop and flat. c1840. Grade II listed.
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The Keystones, 4 Monkgate. Grade II listed.
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Christmas lights at Monk Bar, viewed from Monkgate.
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19 and 21, Monkgate. Two houses, now flats. Dated 1812. Grade II listed.
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The Black Horse public house. Grade II listed.
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37, Monkgate. House. c1847 with remains dating from 1794. Grade II listed.
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39, Monkgate. House, now guesthouse. 1794. Grade II listed.
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45 to 51 Monkgate. Four houses, now houses and guesthouses. 1830-40. Grade II listed buildings.
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55, Monkgate. House. c1812. Grade II listed.
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Gate, wall and railings to number 55 Monkgate. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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57 and 59, Monkgate. Pair of houses, now shop and flats. c1835. Grade II listed.
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65, Monkgate. House. Early C19. Grade II listed.
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67 and 69, Monkgate. Pair of houses. 1812-14. Grade II listed.
Museum Gardens
[edit]-
Remains of St Marys Abbey, Museum Gardens, York. Grade I listed.
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Railings and gates forming south west boundary of Museum Gardens. Grade II listed.
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The lodge and gates, Museum Gardens. Grade II listed.
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Anglian Tower. Defensive tower. Probably C7 AD on Roman footings. Grade I listed.
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Multangular Tower, Museum Gardens, York. Grade I listed.
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Yorkshire Museum. Grade I listed.
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Curators House, Museum Gardens, York. House, now offices and store. 1844.
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St Mary's Tower York. 1324, repaired 1644 following Civil War damage. Grade I listed.
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Defensive wall. 1250-70. Grade I listed.
New Walk
[edit]-
Pikeing Well, New Walk, York. Grade II* listed.