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Sinkhole Exposes Remnants of Medieval English Hospital YORK, ENGLAND—When archaeologists were called to investigate a sinkhole that opened up in the city of York, they were surprised to find traces of a medieval hospital, according to a report by
Sinkhole in York uncovers remains of medieval St Leonard’s Hospital . . . The site was excavated early this month during emergency repairs to the road on St Leonard’s Place in the heart of the historic city of York A sinkhole near York Theatre Royal has exposed the remains of the medieval St Leonard’s Hospital
Medieval Hospital Unearthed Beneath Sinkhole in York A recent sinkhole in the centre of York has led to the discovery of what archaeologists believe are the remains of one of the largest medieval hospitals in northern England
Sinkhole reveals lost remains of medieval hospital - HeritageDaily A sinkhole that formed outside the York Theatre Royal has led to the discovery of what could be one of England’s largest medieval hospitals According to the City of York Council, the remains are believed to be part of the 12th-13th century St Leonard’s Hospital which stretched from the modern-day Museum Gardens to the Theatre Royal
Archaeologists discover remains of medieval England hospital after . . . A medieval healthcare facility has been unexpectedly discovered after a sinkhole emerged in York's city centre The sinkhole uncovered structural remains that date from the 12th and 13th centuries and are thought to belong to St Leonard's Hospital, which once extended from the Museum Gardens to the Theatre Royal site
Huge medieval hospital accidentally discovered during… - inkl Remnants of what is believed to be one of the largest medieval hospitals in the north of England have been found during repairs to a sinkhole in York Emergency work to repair the road outside York’s Theatre Royal ground to a halt earlier this month, after remains of a 12th to 13th century hospital were found beneath the surface