Tourist Attractions in York
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Why York?
York is the UK's third most popular destination after London and Edinburgh attracting visitors from all over the UK and the world. The city is remarkably preserved having Saxon, Roman, Viking and Tudor history wrapped within its city walls. Much of the architecture is original including the 12th century Minster which took over two hundred years to build.The city walls which are largely intact have Roman foundations with medieval additions.
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Aldborough Roman Site
See defences laid out amid a Victorian arboretum, where two mosaic pavements can be seen in original positions. Museum has an outstanding collection of Roman Finds.
Beningbrough Hall
C18th Grand Georgian Mansion. Victorian walled garden supplies produce to restaurant. Wildlife pond & river walks. Conservatory & painting exhibition.
Burnby Hall Gardens
Delightful gardens, hall and museum close to the centre of Pocklington. Hosts band concerts and falconry displays, a perfect day out.
Castle Howard
A breathtaking home of outstanding architectural beauty. Free guided tours, an adventure playground, cafes, shops and events also make it a great day out.
Clifford's Tower
Playing such a crucial role in the control of northern England and surviving 1,000 years of fire, flood and siege, Clifford's tower guarantees a historical day out
Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum
Unique, award winning museum. Will transport you back in time to wartime Britain with 29 historical huts. Assault course for the younger visitors.
Kirkham Priory
Riverside ruins of an Augustinian priory. Located in a beautiful valley. A perfect day out for all the family.
Nunnington Hall
A picturesque manor house on the banks of the River Rye with a fascinating history dating back to Tudor times. Now home to a beautful walled garden & art exhibitions.
Sewerby Hall & Gardens
Set in 50 acres of early C19th parkland, the Hall has spectacular views over Bridlington Bay. Containing the Orangery, art and craft galleries and a gift shop.
Sutton Park
A charming eighteenth century stately home containing beautiful furniture, paintings from Buckingham Palace, an outstanding collection of porcelain & tea rooms.