York, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in York, England
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Electricity Sub Station
York, England
Electricity sub station. Early C20. Rock-faced sandstone with ashlar dressings: chamfered parapet masks roof.
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Garden Wall and Gates c. 25 M SE of John Burrill Homes
York, England
Walls, railings, gate and gate piers forming south-eastern boundary of the garden of the John Burrill Homes (qqv). 1925-31. By Ward and Leckenby.
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Aldersyde and Attached Conservatory
York, England
House now flats and attached conservatory. 1895-96, converted mid C20. Designed by A J Penty , of Penty & Penty , for the miller Ernest Leetham. Red brick with ashlar dressings, timber-framed upper floors with rough-cast and brick nogging.
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Joseph Rowntree Theatre
North Yorkshire, England
Theatre and lecture hall. Opened November 1935, with small late-C20 addition. Designed by Barry Parker for the Joseph Rowntree Village Trust. Brown brick with concrete dressings and pantile roofs. Chamfered brick plinth.
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Shipton Street School and Former Schoolmaster's House Now No. 2
North Yorkshire, England
School and attached school-master's house. 1890, with minor C20 alterations. Designed by Walter Brierley of the architectural firm of Domaine & Brierley. Red brick with ashlar dressings and slate roofs.
- Battle of Marston Moor Battlefield North Yorkshire, England
- Battle of Myton Battlefield York, England
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Bowes Morrell House
North Yorkshire, England
Formerly known as: No.117 WALMGATE. House, now offices. c1400, with later extensions, one of late C17; restored 1966.
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114, Walmgate
North Yorkshire, England
Lodging house, now flats. c1890, restored c1980. By WG and AS Penty for The York Coffee House Company.
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St. Mary's Abbey
England
This picturesque ruined medieval abbey in the gardens of the Yorkshire Museum is the legendary home of Friar Tuck.