Selby, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Selby, England
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Spark Hagg Farmhouse
Selby, England
Late C18 or early C19. Roughcast.
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66 and 68, Ousegate
Selby, England
Probably early C18. Colour-washed brick.
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The Lodge
Selby, England
Probably built after 1839; when the Public Rooms (now The Museum Hall (qv)) were opened. Brown brick.
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The Museum Hall
Selby, England
1839. Built as the Public Rooms on land given by the Hon E R Petre, Lord of the Manor of Selby, in 1839.
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Row of Outhouses and Privies to Nos 13 to 17 (Consecutive)
Selby, England
Early C19. Complementary design to Nos 13-17 (consec). Whitewashed brick. Pitched pantile roof. One storey. Yorkshire casements with glazing bars.
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The Market Cross
Selby, England
Dated 1775 on a modern plaque attached to the plinth. Dated 1790 by Pevsner. Style suggests 3rd quarter of C18. Stood in Market Place until replaced by a flower bed in 1975.
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120 and 122, Ousegate
Selby, England
Late C18 or early C19. Brown brick. Pitched pantile roof. Coped gables. Two storeys. Two bays, each set in a giant relieving arch: plain stone impost band: blind oculi in spandrels. Yorkshire casements with glazing bars.
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The Jolly Sailor Inn
Selby, England
Mid C19. Whitewashed brick. Pitched slate roof. Threestoreys. Brick modillion eaves cornice. Three bays: sashes with gadrooned keystones.
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Station Houses
Selby, England
C18. Brown brick. Pitched slate roof. Coped gables. Two storeys. Four bays: flush-framed sashes with glazing bars. One flush-framed sash with glazing bars in east elevation. West elevation has two-storey canted bay: sashes with glazing bars.
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Premises of Messrs Tyson
Selby, England
Mid C19. Red brick. Three storeys. Deeply moulded brick eaves cornice. Moulded sills, strings and imposts. Seven bays: segment-headed and round- arched windows.