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Beautiful inside and out!
A beautiful row of houses in historic York. We went into The Old York Tea room which was on the end. The building is simple stunning inside and out. Worth a visit and to sit inside even better.
Only for a photo stop, these historic cottages are over 700 years old and still standing in the heart of York City centre. Well worth a look if passing. Visited 14th January 2023.
If you're walking down Goodramgate which is something I always look forward to doing on any trip to York I take ,so much history,so much to see,so much to enjoy and so much to take in ,for a real glim...
Dating from 1316 is Lady's Row, a row of houses that are some of the oldest standing structures in York. Standing along Goodramgate, these houses were once part of the original churchyard of Holy Tri...
Dating from the 14th century this row of cottages in Goodramgate like many medieval houses in York the upper story is jettied and apparently they were built in the churchyard of Holy Trinity Church wh...
Beautiful inside and out!
A beautiful row of houses in historic York. We went into The Old York Tea room which was on the end. The building is simple stunning inside and out. Worth a visit and to sit inside even better.
The oldest cottages
Only for a photo stop, these historic cottages are over 700 years old and still standing in the heart of York City centre. Well worth a look if passing. Visited 14th January 2023.
Look back in town
If you're walking down Goodramgate which is something I always look forward to doing on any trip to York I take ,so much history,so much to see,so much to enjoy and so much to take in ,for a real glim...
Historic
Dating from 1316 is Lady's Row, a row of houses that are some of the oldest standing structures in York. Standing along Goodramgate, these houses were once part of the original churchyard of Holy Tri...
York's oldest houses
Dating from the 14th century this row of cottages in Goodramgate like many medieval houses in York the upper story is jettied and apparently they were built in the churchyard of Holy Trinity Church wh...