Churches
Some of the world's most elegant and intriguing medieval architecture is on display in the churches of York. Visit the awe-inspiring Minster or the Holy Trinity or Goodramgate for a real taste of York's important past.
All Saints is an Anglican church which dates back to the 14th and 15th century. It contains one of t
First mentioned in the Domesday Book, All Saints Pavement is said to be the resting place of 39 Lord
Dating mostly from the 15th century, Holy Trinity is an unpretentious little gem. The east window fe
At one time the Holy Trinity was a substantial Priory, and provided a starting point for the annual
St. Helen's dates from the 13th century and was the house of prayer for the city's medieval glass-pa
This 15th century church is easily identifiable by its enormous clock topped by the figure of a nava
St Margarets has stood at its current site for over 1000 years. It is now the National Centre fo
Dating back to 1525, St Michael's contains some fine stained glass windows. Those keen on history wi
Open: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Admission: Free, but donations welcome. Disabled access: No. Contact: (01904)
Contact: (01904) 624190
Open: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Admission: Free, but donations welcome. Disabled access: No. Contact: (01904)
Contact: 01904 652247