York: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
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Goddards
Nestled within the historical city of York, Goddards is a charming museum that offers visitors a glimpse into the life of one of the city's most prominent families—the Terry family, famed for their chocolate-making legacy.
York Museum Gardens
Nestled within the historic city of York, United Kingdom, the York Museum Gardens offer a serene escape from the urban hustle. This verdant park, enveloping the ruins of St. Mary's Abbey, provides a tapestry of horticultural splendor and rich heritage.
Rowntree Park
Nestled in the heart of York, Rowntree Park is a verdant oasis offering a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. Opened in 1921 as a tribute to the workers of the Rowntree Chocolate Factory who served during the First World War, this 20-acre park is a testament...
Beningbrough Hall
Beningbrough Hall is a large Georgian mansion near the village of Beningbrough, North Yorkshire, England, and overlooks the River Ouse. It has baroque interiors, cantilevered stairs, wood carving and central corridors which run the length of the house.
Sutton Park
Sutton Park is an 18th-century Georgian English country house situated on the edge of the village of Sutton-on-the-Forest, North Yorkshire. It is approximately 10 miles north of York, in the ancient Forest of Galtres. The house, a Grade I listed building, is open to the public for part of the year.
Knavesmire
The Knavesmire is one of a number of large, marshy undeveloped areas within the city of York in North Yorkshire, England, which are collectively known as Strays. Knavesmire, together with Hob Moor, comprises Micklegate Stray.
Askham Bryan College
Askham Bryan College is a specialist land-based college based in Askham Bryan, York, England. It also has centres in Newcastle, Middlesbrough, Saltaire and Wakefield.
Lamel Hill
Lamel Hill is a scheduled monument about 1 mile south-east of the centre of York, England. It is near The Retreat and the northern part of Walmgate Stray, and in some medieval documents it is referred to as Siward's Mill Hill, or Siward's How Mill, in reference to its previous use as the base of a windmill.
Strays of York
The Strays of York is a collective name for four areas of open land, comprising in all over 800 acres, within the City of York. Their individual names are Bootham Stray, Micklegate Stray, Monk Stray and Walmgate Stray.
The Groves
The Groves is a district of York, England, covering the area just north of the city centre between Huntington Road and Haxby Road. The district is near York Hospital and the city ring road. In the 19th century the area was populated by poor working-class inhabitants of long rows of back-to-back houses.