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Deangate, York YO1 7HH, England
The Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of Saint Peter in York also known as York Minster is a Church of England cathedral in York, England. The cathedral is one of the biggest of its kind in Europe and is the second highest office in the Church of England. The minster has been expanded and rebuilt over the 1000+ years it has (...Find out more)
Tower St, York YO1 9SA, England
York Castle is a fortified castle complex in the Yorkshire city of York, England. It is now more commonly known as Clifford's Tower. Built on the orders of William the Conqueror, the castle has been used for many things over the years, such as a prison, castles and law courts. The castle has been rebuilt and remodelled over (...Find out more)
Museum Gardens, Museum St, York YO1 7FR, England
Yorkshire Museum is a museum that is dedicated to covering and displaying pieces from biology, geology, archaeology and astronomy, the museum is situated in York, England. The museum was established in 1830 and is housed in a purpose-built building designed by William Wilkins to a Greek Revival style, which is now a ‘ (...Find out more)
5 Silver Street, York YO1 8RY, England
Shambles Market is a long-standing market area in the city of York, England. The market includes over 85 stalls mainly owned by locals selling fresh produce, arts and crafts and other goodies. The market has long been a vibrant, social area of York that's allowed small businesses to flourish. The museum has recently undergo (...Find out more)
Armouries Dr, Leeds LS10 1LT, England
The Royal Armouries Museum is a national museum that shows English arms and armoury, the museum is situated in Leeds, England. The museum is held in a purpose-built building on Leeds Dock that opened in 1996. As well as displaying English arms and armoury the museum also has collections from around the world which are displ (...Find out more)
Mansion Ln, Leeds LS8 2HH, England
Roundhay Park is one of Europe's biggest city parks, it is situated in Leeds, England. The park stretches for over 700 acres, containing large open parkland, woodland, lakes and gardens. The park was opened as a public park in 1872 after the land was purchased by the city of Leeds council. The park has a bit of everything f (...Find out more)
Millennium Square, LS2 3AD, England
Millennium Square is a city square in the city of Leeds, England. The square was built in 2000 as a flagship project to mark the millennium, it is surrounded by some of the city's most important buildings, including the Town Hall, Civic Hall, Leeds General Infirmary and the Civic Theatre. (...Find out more)
Leeds Kirkgate Market, Leeds LS2, England
Leeds Kirkgate Market is the largest covered market in Europe situated in Leeds, England. The market was founded in 1857 and was the birthplace of Marks and Spencer PLC. The market is held in a Grade I listed building which has been expanded and refurbished over the years. The markets have stalls covering most goods such as (...Find out more)
Castle Street, Spofforth HG3 1ND, England
Spofforth Castle is a former fortified manor house situated in the Spofforth near Leeds, England.The castle was built in the 14th century but was destroyed in the Civil War in the 17th century. The castle is now an English Heritage site and is open to the public as a tourist attraction. (...Find out more)
The Headrow, Leeds LS1 3AA, England
Leeds Art Gallery is an art gallery mainly dedicated to displaying British 20th century art with its collection recognised as a collection of national importance, the gallery is situated in Leeds, England. The gallery building was built between the years of 1886-88, opening in October 1888. The gallery has a ‘ten key piec (...Find out more)
Millennium Square, Leeds LS2 8BH, England
The Leeds City Museum is a museum that is mainly dedicated to showing the history of Leeds, the museum is situated in the Mechanics Institute building in Leeds, England. The museum was established in 1819 but closed in the 1960s, it was only recently reopened in 2008 after the conversion of the Mechanics Institute to a buil (...Find out more)
Temple Newsam Rd, Leeds LS15 0AE, England
Temple Newsam is a Tudor estate containing a Tudor-Jacobean house and landscaped grounds, the estate is situated in Leeds, England. The building's fame came from it being the birthplace of the notorious husband of Mary the Queen of Scots, Lord Darnley. The house is home to one of the most important collections of decorative (...Find out more)