Yorkshire Ainsty and York

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Castles in the County of Yorkshire Ainsty and York
Name Type Confidence Remains Photos
Bishopthorpe Palace   Palace  Certain  Masonry footings   
Easedike   Fortified Manor House  Possible  Uncertain   
East Folifoot   Timber Castle  Possible  Cropmarks/slight earthworks   
Healaugh Hall Garth   Fortified Manor House Timber Castle  Possible  Cropmarks/slight earthworks   
John of Caen House, York Cathedral Close   Fortified Manor House  Possible  Nothing visible   
Moor Monkton Rede House   Fortified Manor House  Possible  Earthworks   
Oxton Manor of the Archbishop of York   Palace  Possible  Nothing visible   
William of Hambletons House, York   Fortified Manor House  Possible  Nothing visible   
York Abbey   Fortified Ecclesiastical site Urban Defence Palace  Certain  Major  Images Available
York Archbishops Palace   Palace  Certain  Major  Images Available
York Baile Hill   Timber Castle Masonry Castle  Certain  Earthworks  Images Available
York Castle   Timber Castle Masonry Castle  Certain  Masonry ruins/remnants  Images Available
York Cathedral Precinct   Fortified Ecclesiastical site  Possible  Nothing visible   
York City Wall   Urban Defence Chain Tower  Certain  Major  Images Available
Wheldrake   Timber Castle Fortified Manor House  Possible  Cropmarks/slight earthworks   

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