All Historic Sites in Kirkham, North Yorkshire sorted by Yorkshire.com Recommendation

Yorkshire's Great Houses Castles & Gardens

Newcoat Fields Trig Point
Newcoat Fields Trig Point offers convenient roadside parking for a couple of cars, making it easy for visitors to access this scenic historical landmark. Located in Millington near York, the trig point is set atop a small barrow surrounded by four trees, providing a picturesque spot for nature and history enthusiasts alike.

Malton Castle Gardens
Discover Malton Castle Gardens, a serene wooded area offering tranquil walks and scenic views amidst historic surroundings in Malton.

Duggleby Howe
Duggleby Howe offers parking near one of Britain's largest ancient barrows, a fascinating historical landmark in the picturesque village of Duggleby. While specific payment details are unknown, visitors can expect standard pay-and-display facilities. This site provides an enriching glimpse into ancient history, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Bootham Bar
Bootham Bar is a historic medieval gateway and integral part of York's ancient city walls, offering stunning views and a journey into the city's past.

Scampston Hall and Walled Garden

Visit Kirkham Priory - History, Visiting, Prices

York City Church
Experience a warm welcome and vibrant community spirit at York City Church, praised for its inclusive atmosphere.

Visit Sutton Park - Home Of The Sheffields

Wharram Percy Medieval Village
Wharram Percy Medieval Village offers a unique glimpse into medieval life with its fascinating ruins and scenic views. Located near Malton, visitors can enjoy a historical exploration and a pleasant walk with free entry to the site. Parking is available for a small fee, though payment methods are unclear, so plan accordingly.

The Deathly Dark Tours
Uncover York's darkest secrets and ghostly legends on a thrilling, highly-rated walking tour perfect for all ages.

Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate
Explore York's hidden 15th-century Holy Trinity Church, famed for its original stained glass, unusual pews, and historic ambiance.

York Minster
One of the world's most magnificent cathedrals, a masterpiece in stained glass and stone.

York City Walls
Remnants of a stonework enclosure around a rectangular fortification, erected in 71 CE.

DIG
Archeology museum where children unearth replica historical finds in hands-on excavations.

The Bloody Tour of York

York Minster
Gothic cathedral with vast stained-glass windows, interactive Undercroft exhibition & tower tours.

National Trust - Treasurer's House, York
Well-preserved house filled with 17th- and 18th-century furniture, ceramics, textiles and paintings.
Pickering Bridge
