All Historic Sites in Warthill 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.
All Saints North Street, York - The Shrine and Parish Church
Discover All Saints North Street, a hidden gem in York renowned for its remarkable medieval stained glass and serene atmosphere.

Pocklington Canal

Eye of York
The Eye of York is a historic courtyard space nestled between Clifford's Tower and York Castle Museum, rich in regional history.
Yorkshire Museum
Five galleries showcase archaeological treasures plus displays of rare animals, birds and fossils.
York City Church
Experience a warm welcome and vibrant community spirit at York City Church, praised for its inclusive atmosphere.

Visit Kirkham Priory - History, Visiting, Prices

Beningbrough Hall, Gallery & Gardens - Visitor Information & Prices
Clifford's Tower, York
Ascend Clifford's Tower for breathtaking views of York and a captivating journey through centuries of English history.

Visit Sutton Park - Home Of The Sheffields

York Castle Museum
Victorian-era cobbled street recreated indoors with costumed guides, plus other exhibits.
The Deathly Dark Tours
Uncover York's darkest secrets and ghostly legends on a thrilling, highly-rated walking tour perfect for all ages.
York Oratory
Discover the serene beauty and spiritual solace of York Oratory, a peaceful historic church in the heart of York.
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 Mansion House
Tours are offered of this historic home, built for the Lord Mayor in 1732 & still in use.
Museum Gardens
Discover York's serene Museum Gardens, where ancient Roman ruins, a medieval abbey, and lush greenery invite peaceful exploration.
York City Walls
Remnants of a stonework enclosure around a rectangular fortification, erected in 71 CE.
