Contact & Location
The fascination of York is not only in its architecture -
other interesting places to explore include the Jorvik
Centre and the unique Castle Folk Museum with its
reconstructed street scenes of old York.
The National Railway Museum houses a spacious and
comprehensive collection of Britain's railway history.
Their latest attraction is the Yorkshire Eye, a scaled down
version of the magnificent London Eye. The Yorkshire Museum,
set in the grounds of the ruined St. Mary's Abbey displays
Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Viking and medieval treasures.
Other attractions include theatres, cinemas and nightlife.
York is one of the north's best shopping centres, with
modern department stores and charming small shops offering
high quality crafts, antiques and rare books.
According to sources, York is the most haunted city in
Europe. There are dedicated “Ghost Walk” tours every
evening visiting some of the most haunted places within the
City Walls.
Within driving distance are all the many intriguing places
for which Yorkshire is renowned, the Dales of Herriot and
Summer Wine Country, the rugged moors of the Brontes and the
White Horse of Kilburn on the flank of the Hambleton Hills.
Not far distant is Castle Howard (the real Brideshead) and
the port of Whitby with its links with Dracula and Captain
Cook. Other coastal resorts are also to be found at
Scarborough, Bridlington and Filey.
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Fax: 01904 640208