Merchant Adventurers’ Hall in York remains the oldest surviving guildhall of its kind in Britain.
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St. Mary's Abbey was one of England’s wealthiest religious institutions, until it was destroyed by an infamous British …
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Over the years Fairfax House, once at the height of York’s polite society, slipped between roles until being secured as…
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In its heyday Ouse Bridge, running over the River Ouse in York, was considered one of the greatest bridges in England, …
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The final resting place of “York’s most famous highwayman”, Dick Turpin’s grave is a curious historical landmark that e…
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Harewood House – one of the grandest estates in England – built with money from the slave trade, is a true ode to the h…
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Valley Gardens: a former footpath on the way to Harrogate's popular Victorian bog spa.
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A fascinating insight into Cold War Yorkshire, the York Cold War Bunker contains the top secrets of a very recent and d…
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More than just a museum and interactive learning experience in York, the Jorvik Viking Centre is the result of the most…
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Since its birth the Grand Opera House has gone by many names, faced many closures, and operated in many capacities. Tod…
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York’s Chocolate Story offers a mouth-watering tour of the past, present and future of chocolate. It tells visitors all…
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A Georgian stately home dating back to 1716, Beningbrough Hall is now home to over 100 portraits on loan from the Natio…
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A ghost shop in the heart of one of the world's most haunted cities, York Ghost Merchants is more than just a bit of sp…
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