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Attractions near York Brewery Tour
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Explore York's Viking history on the very site where archaeologists uncovered remains of the Viking-Age City of 'Jorvik'. |
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York Dungeon
(< 1 Mile)*
The York Dungeon brings more than 2000 years of gruesomely authentic history vividly back to life...and death! As you delve into the darkest chapters of our grim and bloody past, recreated in all its dreadful detail. |
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Fairfax House
(< 1 Mile)*
York's premier historic house museum is home for the famous Noel Terry Collection of English 18th Century furniture and clocks. |
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York Guildhall
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The Guildhall is an integral part of York's history. Building work on the present Guildhall began in 1445 and the accounts still survive. |
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Barley Hall
(< 1 Mile)*
Barley Hall is a unique survival in York, a city of wonderful buildings. It is a medieval building in the centre of the city, forgotten until a few years ago. |
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DIG-An Archaeological Adventure
(< 1 Mile)*
One of the best family day outs. No other experience gets you as close to the excitement of archaeological discovery. It's unique! |
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Rockingham Castle
(< 1 Mile)*
Overlooking the beautiful Welland Valley and offering fine views over five counties visitors will immediately understand why William the Conqueror ordered this fascinating Norman Castle to be built. |
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York Minster
(< 1 Mile)*
The magnificent Cathedral in York, known as York Minster is the largest Gothic Cathedral in Northern Europe, renowned for containing the largest collection of medieval stained glass in England. |
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Yorkshire Museum
(< 1 Mile)*
The Yorkshire Museum houses some of the finest collections of archaeological finds in Europe, spanning Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Medieval times. |
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Merchant Adventurers' Hall
(1 Mile)*
The Merchant Adventurers' Hall is of major national importance and is scheduled as an ancient monument. It was built between 1357-1361 and is one of the largest buildings of its date in Britain apart from castles, barns and churches. |
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National Railway Museum
(1 Mile)*
For a fun-packed, family day out where admission is free for everyone, come along to the National Railway Museum in York to experience the incredible story of the train as you've never seen or heard it before. |
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York Racecourse
(1 Mile)*
York Racecourse, known as the Knavesmire, has been a favourite amongst racegoers since it was founded in 1731. Today 15 meetings combine top class horseracing with world-class facilities to make them sporting and social occasions for all to enjoy. |
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Sutton Park
(8 Miles)*
Sutton Park is a fine example of early Georgian architecture overlooking beautiful parkland. It was built in 1730 by Thomas Atkinson. |
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Bramham Park
(13 Miles)*
Bramham Park is a splendid Queen Anne mansion, containing fine collections of furniture, porcelain and paintings and is set in the peaceful tranquillity of 66 acres of formal gardens and 100 acres of pleasure grounds. |
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Lotherton Hall
(13 Miles)*
Lotherton Hall is a beautiful Edwardian country house with a bird garden, red deer park and formal gardens. |
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