Churches and Cathedrals in Newton Kyme

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Churches and Cathedrals in Newton Kyme

Chantry Chapel of St Mary the Virgin
Chantry Chapel of St Mary the Virgin
4.6 (39 ratings)4.5 (47 ratings)
3 Calder Vale Rd, Wakefield, WF1 5DL, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by manningstainton.co.uk
5 Famous Buildings in Wakefield | Manning Stainton
"The Chantry Chapel dates back almost 700 years to a time where the landscape of Wakefield would have been dramatically different. It's one of only four of its kind still standing in the UK today. It forms an integral part of the structure of the Medieval bridge of the River Calder."
Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate
Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate
4.7 (115 ratings)4.5 (714 ratings)
Hidden-away and characterful, this 15th-century church has original stained glass and unusual pews.
Goodramgate, York, YO1 7LF, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by TripHobo
Cultural Attractions in York
"Rarely does one come across a church with so much personality. The 15th century building, hidden away from the hustle and bustle of the town, has a marvellous architectural design. The Goodramgatearea comprises of some of York’s oldest structures."
Ripon Cathedral
Ripon Cathedral
4.7 (1365 ratings)4.5 (1072 ratings)
CofE place of worship, founded in 672AD, with a Saxon crypt, Perpendicular-style nave and a library.
Liberty Court House, Minster Rd, Ripon HG4 1QT, United Kingdom
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Wakefield Cathedral
Wakefield Cathedral
4.7 (359 ratings)4.5 (232 ratings)
Landmark Anglican cathedral with stand-out features including wood carvings and a medieval nave.
Northgate, Wakefield, WF1 1HG, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Trip101
10 Best Things To Do In Wakefield, UK
"In the near centre of Wakefield sits the magnificent Wakefield Cathedral, or the even grander title of the Cathedral Church of All Saints in Wakefield. Although we owe the Victorians for Wakefield Cathedral’s current appearance, restored and reopened in 1888, it has been a place of worship since the 9th-century, and has even been mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086. Today, anyone can come and have an informal, 45 minute tour of this historic cathedral, with no booking required and completely free!"
Mentioned by manningstainton.co.uk
5 Famous Buildings in Wakefield | Manning Stainton
"Another incredibly old building, Wakefield Cathedral is the tallest church in Yorkshire and has a long and fascinating history. Although it has been developed and rebuilt at various points over the past 900 years, the building which exists today dates back to the 14th century. Its 247-foot tall spire is visible from many of the suburbs of Wakefield and even beyond on a clear day."
Leeds Cathedral
Leeds Cathedral
4.7 (340 ratings)4 (23 ratings)
Grand, neo-Gothic cathedral with sculptures, stained glass & a massive pipe organ.
Cathedral Chambers, Great George St, Leeds LS2 8BE, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by TripHobo
Cultural Attractions in Leeds
"Commonly known as Saint Anne's Cathedral, Leeds cathedral is the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Diocese of Leeds, and is the seat of the Bishop of Leeds. This is one of the most significant heritages building which is surrounded by the modern city of Leeds. The original cathedral was located in St. Anne's Church in 1878, but that building was demolished around 1900."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
20 Must-Visit Attractions in Leeds & Yorkshire
"One of the most impressive Catholic Cathedrals in the whole of the UK, Leeds Cathedral is a vital attraction for anyone with an interest in religious structures. The dramatic Gothic Revival building may only be small in size but this is more than made up for with its impressive interior. Leeds Cathedral | © Michael Beckwith / Wikimedia"
Mentioned by Leeds-List
50 Must Visit Landmarks and Attractions in Leeds
"Copyright Michael D Beckwith, licensed for commercial use under Creative Commons. Believe it or not, Leeds is home to one of the finest Catholic cathedrals in England. Built in 1904, the present building replaced St Anne’s, the original church which was raised to Cathedral status in 1878."
Dewsbury Minster - Mother Church of West Yorkshire
Dewsbury Minster - Mother Church of West Yorkshire
4.7 (57 ratings)4.5 (30 ratings)
Vicarage Rd, Dewsbury, WF12 8DD, United Kingdom
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Bradford Cathedral
Bradford Cathedral
4.6 (234 ratings)4.5 (112 ratings)
Medieval, CofE cathedral with original nave arcades, plus some notable stained-glass windows.
1 Stott Hill, Bradford, BD1 4EH, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Creative Tourist
Attractions in Bradford | Cultural Attractions
"Bradford Cathedral, 1 Stott Hill,, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 4EH - Visit now. Bradford Cathedral has been a place for Christian workshop since the 8th Century, today it feeds the community artistically and spiritually."
Mill Hill Chapel
Mill Hill Chapel
4.7 (67 ratings)5 (4 ratings)
City Square, Leeds, LS1 5EB, United Kingdom
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Saint Wilfrid's Catholic Church
Saint Wilfrid's Catholic Church
4.5 (16 ratings)5 (21 ratings)
Coltsgate Hill, Ripon, HG4 2AB, United Kingdom
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Holy Trinity Church Ripon
Holy Trinity Church Ripon
4.8 (19 ratings)5 (4 ratings)
Ripon, HG4 2ET, United Kingdom
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Must See Sights and Landmarks in Newton Kyme Area

Clifford's Tower, York
Clifford's Tower, York
4.2 (3127 ratings)4 (1966 ratings)
13th-century castle keep, built on a grass mound, formerly used as a prison and royal mint.
Tower St, York, YO1 9SA, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Pack and Paint
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"Clifford’s Tower is another one of the cities most famous attractions. Whilst taking photos from outside of the tower is completely free of charge, ticket fees do apply if you wish to go inside. Once inside, you can check out some great views of York from the top."
Mentioned by Wyld Family Travel
Things to do in York with teenagers
"Seeing this amazing structure from the street is brilliant and free. It sits perfectly on top of its hill overlooking the city. It is almost all that remains of York Castle built by William the Conqueror and today is looked after by English Heritage"
Leeds Corn Exchange
Leeds Corn Exchange
4.3 (2631 ratings)4 (644 ratings)
Fashion, lifestyle and jewellery stores housed in a striking, Victorian domed building.
Call Ln, Leeds, LS1 7BR, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Leeds-List
The Best Shopping Centres & Retail Parks in Leeds
"Leeds really knows how to do shopping centres with character. This Grade I listed building from 1863 might not see any corn traded these days, but it’s a drop-dead gorgeous place to shop, dine and soak in the atmosphere. It’s the place to go if you want to support independents, with start-up clothes shops, vintage treasure troves and vendors of the unusual all to be found here."
Mentioned by planetware.com
15 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Leeds | PlanetWare
"One of only three such structures surviving in the UK, the Grade I listed Leeds Corn Exchange is considered one of England's finest Victorian-era buildings. Designed by Cuthbert Brodrick and completed in 1864, the building is now home to an eclectic variety of independent boutique shops, galleries, and cafés. Location: Call Lane, Leeds"
Mentioned by Erasmusu
The Best Cultural Attractions in Leeds
"Leeds Corn Exchange is a beautiful Victorian, grade 1 listed building. In the past it was used to trade grains, but it is now home to lots of independent shops, such as music stores, vintage clothes shops and a tattoo and piercing salon and some food outlets. It even hosts some cool events such as roller discos!"
Harrogate
Harrogate
4.5 (28 ratings)
Harrogate is a town in North Yorkshire, England, east of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Its heritage as a fashionable spa resort continues in the Montpellier Quarter with the Royal Pump Room Museum, documenting the importance of local mineral springs. Nearby is the restored, Moorish-style Turkish Baths & Health Spa. To the west, leafy Valley Gardens features the art deco Sun Pavilion.
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Mentioned by 4 days in Harrogate and Whitby
4 days in Harrogate and Whitby
"Harrogate is a town in North Yorkshire, England, east of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Its heritage as a fashionable spa resort continues in the Montpellier Quarter with the Royal Pump Room Museum, documenting the importance of local mineral springs. Nearby is the restored, Moorish-style Turkish Baths & Health Spa. To the west, leafy Valley Gardens features the art deco Sun Pavilion."

Best Fast Food Restaurants in Newton Kyme

Freddy's Chicken & Pizza
Freddy's Chicken & Pizza
3 (165 ratings)
61 Westgate End, Wakefield, WF2 9RL, United Kingdom
Fried chicken takeawayFast food restaurantRestaurant
CULTO
CULTO
4.7 (548 ratings)
Bright, relaxed eatery serving Italian fare such as pasta, pizza & salads plus beer & wine.
97 Stainbeck Rd, Meanwood, Leeds LS7 2PR, United Kingdom
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Charco's
Charco's
3.7 (163 ratings)
162a Woodhouse Ln., Woodhouse, Leeds LS2 9HB, United Kingdom
Chicken restaurantFast food restaurant

Free Museums in Newton Kyme

Barley Hall
Barley Hall
4.4 (426 ratings)4 (557 ratings)
Restored former priory dating from 14th century, with high-ceilinged great hall and exposed timbers.
2 Coffee Yard, York, YO1 8AR, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Britain Visitor - Travel Guide To Britain
York Museums
"Barley Hall is a (somewhat controversial) restored medieval townhouse and hospice dating from 1386. The building was built by the monks of Nostell Priory and was once home to the Lord Mayor of York. The house is decorated to recall the late 15th century home of William Snawsell."
Mentioned by Tripsget UK Travel & Lifestyle Blog
Best York photography spots [Instagrammable places in York]
"If you want to take a photo wearing a traditional medieval cape in some beautiful surroundings (as well as learn more about the relationship of science, religion and chemistry in the Middle ages in York), head to the Barley Hall, where you can do all that."
York's Chocolate Story
York's Chocolate Story
4.5 (3219 ratings)4.5 (4826 ratings)
Tour exploring the history of chocolate and the city's confectioners, with cafe and shop.
3-4 Kings Square, York, YO1 7LD, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Tripsget UK Travel & Lifestyle Blog
Best York photography spots [Instagrammable places in York]
"While the York’s Chocolate story itself isn’t an Instagrammable spot, if you take a tour, you’ll have a chance to create your own chocolate lollypop as well as decorate it as you’d like and then take a photo of it in front of some famous landmark."
Mentioned by Tourist England
What's Open in York Now? - Post-Lockdown
"Enjoy chocolate samples, learn how its made and explore three floors of interactive exploration. Book Tickets: York’s Chocolate Story >>>"
Fairfax House
Fairfax House
4.5 (254 ratings)4.5 (864 ratings)
Imposing Georgian townhouse museum with significant collections of furniture, paintings and clocks.
Castlegate, York, YO1 9RN, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by GPSmyCity
City Walk: York's Historical Architecture, York, England
"Designed in fine Georgian style, the Fairfax House was built in 1762 as a dowry for Anne Fairfax, daughter of Viscount Fairfax. The house’s interior is the masterpiece of John Carr, the most eminent architect in York at the time. In 1982 the house was restored by the York Civic Trust and it became, as mentioned in the best-selling book England’s Thousand Best Houses, “the most perfect eighteenth-century townhouse to come across anywhere in England.” Discover its decorative flourishes and artistic treasures, including the Great Staircase, the Venetian Window, and its decorative wrought iron."
Mentioned by Around York
Historical buildings and museums in York
"Fairfax House is a Georgian town house open to the public between February and December. The house displays a collection of eighteenth-century furniture and shows how Georgians lived in their day. 901 metres from the Minster.Castlegate, York, North Yorkshire YO1 9RN, United Kingdom"

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The Old Stables
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