Cliffords Tower with the mound grass freshley trimmed.

Snapshots of York

I have included many of the York attractions on other pages of the site, so here are some views of the City that can be observed by walking the streets or strolling around the ancient walls or even from a boat on the river Ouse.

These include views of the Deanery gardens and Minster Grounds, streets ancient and modern including the famous Shambles and an example of the historic alleyways and hidden yards and courts referred to collectively as the Snickelways.

Davygate

davygate
Davygate near the centre of York. The famous Betty’s Tea Room is further down the road on to the left.

Stonegate

Stonegate
An old paved street of shops called Stonegate.

Low Petergate

Low Petergate
Low Petergate is a bustling historic street leading towards York Minster, which can be seen in the background.

Snickelway

Snickelway
This shows a typical York Snickelway, which is an old alleyway, yard or court, hidden behind the rows of shops and buildings.

Foss Bridge

Foss Bridge
Foss Bridge is located in Fossgate leading to Walmgate Bar near to the Merchant Adventurers Hall.

River Ouse

River Ouse
A view of the River Ouse looking towards Skeldergate Bridge, showing the footpath and on the opposite bank the new apartments overlooking the river. On the left of the picture is the public house which has become famous for being flooded so many times when the water level is high, as you can see the publicity is good for trade.

Parliament Street York

Parliament Street York
This scene shows a chess competition for children organised by the Council, in Yorks main centre of Parliament Street

York Minster

york minster view with gardens
A view of York Minster with the gardens and Deans house in the foreground.