Best History Museum in Marton-cum-Grafton

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Best History Museum in Marton-cum-Grafton

National Railway Museum York
National Railway Museum York
4.7 (18135 ratings)4.5 (16474 ratings)
Railway history and artefacts, with 300 vehicles including steam world record holder, the Mallard.
Leeman Rd, York, YO26 4XJ, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by South Yorkshire 4 days itinerary
Our Easter Bank Holiday Weekend in Yorkshire – The Itinerary
"We ended our day in York at the National Railway Museum. Despite the small size of the city, York has one of the most important railway stations on the British railway network. This might sound surprising but York plays an important role as a key railway junction approximately halfway between London and Edinburgh."
Yorkshire Museum
Yorkshire Museum
4.4 (989 ratings)4 (950 ratings)
Five galleries showcase archaeological treasures plus displays of rare animals, birds and fossils.
Museum Gardens, Museum Street, York YO1 7FR, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Top 10 Things To Do And See In York
"Offering a variety of both local and historical artefacts originating from the Roman and Viking period, Yorkshire Museum is comprised of four insightful collections which include biology, geology, archaeology and astronomy. Situated in the beautiful area of the York Museum Gardens, the Yorkshire Museum was one of the first purpose-built museums in the country. Hosting a variety of community projects for adults and workshop programmes for children, Yorkshire Museum provides a vast array of history and knowledge."
Mentioned by South Yorkshire 4 days itinerary
Our Easter Bank Holiday Weekend in Yorkshire – The Itinerary
"Having parked right next to the museum gardens, our very first destination in York was the Yorkshire Museum. The Yorkshire museum is set within a ten-acre botanical garden, established in the 1830s by the Yorkshire Philosophical Society. This garden is incredibly peaceful and the perfect place to walk around ."
Mentioned by BSC (EN)
A Guide to the Best Museums in York | York Attractions
"Displaying four separate exhibitions focusing on York throughout history, including York in the Jurassic world, you’ll learn so much about the city that’s been at the heart of UK life for centuries."
Merchant Adventurers' Hall
Merchant Adventurers' Hall
4.6 (684 ratings)4.5 (609 ratings)
1350s building where merchants congregated, with a chapel & an alms house (open daily in summer).
Fossgate, York, YO1 9XD, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Must see attractions in York, England
"York's most impressive semi-timbered building is still owned by the fraternity that built it almost 650 years ago and it is the oldest surviving guildhall of its kind in Britain. The owner was originally a..."
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 viator.com
THE TOP 10 Things To Do in York | Attractions & Activities
"This historic site was discovered by accident, when it was scheduled to be destroyed. The oldest parts of Barley Hall date from about 1360, but until the 1980s the house was hidden under a more modern brick façade. The medieval house was once home to the Priors of Nostell and the Mayor of York."
DIG: An Archaeological Adventure
DIG: An Archaeological Adventure
4.4 (337 ratings)4.5 (357 ratings)
Archeology museum where children unearth replica historical finds in hands-on excavations.
St Saviour's Church, St Saviourgate, York YO1 8NN, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Must see attractions in York, England
"Under the same management as Jorvik and housed in an atmospheric old church, Dig gives you the chance to be an 'archaeological detective', unearthing the secrets of York's distant past as well as learning..."
York Army Museum
York Army Museum
4.5 (221 ratings)4.5 (200 ratings)
Snug war museum spotlighting local WWI regiments, with military exhibits & interactive activities.
3 Tower St, York, YO1 9SB, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by viator.com
THE TOP 10 Things To Do in York | Attractions & Activities
"With one of the country’s most important regimental collections, York Army Museum offers visitors an immersive insight into 300+ years of Yorkshire military history. Learn about the Royal Dragoon Guards and Yorkshire Regiment through interactive exhibits, centuries-old artifacts, and audiovisual displays."
Richard III Experience at Monk Bar
Richard III Experience at Monk Bar
4.2 (258 ratings)3.5 (294 ratings)
Interactive museum dedicated to the 1480s reign of Richard III set within a medieval city gate.
Monk Bar Ct, York, YO31 7PD, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Top 10 Museums And Galleries In York
"The Wars of the Roses, the Plantagenets, and Richard III are events and characters embedded in the history of York, so what better place to get to grips with one of the main players than inside the city walls?. Located in Monk Bar gatehouse, where the top floor was commissioned by Richard himself, the Richard III Experience takes you on a journey through the king’s short-lived reign, including what life was like in York during the late 15th century, and a selection of changing exhibitions. While there, don’t miss the chance to walk around the city walls, arguably York’s greatest monument, and make for the sister Henry VII Experience at Micklegate Bar, easily reached in around route that even includes a few pubs along the way."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Must see attractions in York, England
"The best-preserved of York's medieval city gates houses this museum which explores the life and reign of Richard III (r 1483–85) and his impact on York, and sets out the case of the 'Princes in the Tower',..."
The Bar Convent Living Heritage Centre
The Bar Convent Living Heritage Centre
4.5 (377 ratings)4.5 (124 ratings)
Active convent and former school, now home to local history/religious exhibitions, library and cafe.
17 Blossom St, York, YO24 1AQ, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by The Telegraph
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Mentioned by Britain Visitor - Travel Guide To Britain
York Museums
York Mansion House
York Mansion House
4.5 (85 ratings)4.5 (68 ratings)
Tours are offered of this historic home, built for the Lord Mayor in 1732 & still in use.
St. Helen’s Square, York, YO1 9QL, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Best in York Guide
12 Best Things to do in York
"This pink facade building on St. Helen’s Square (near Betty’s Tea Rooms) is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of York and has only recently opened to the public. The grand, 800 year old house showcases collections of silverware and ceramics, ceremonial items used by the Lord Mayor as well as recreated 18th century bedrooms and dining rooms. The downstairs kitchen has interactive exhibits and equipment to learn about Georgian cooking ."
Mentioned by GPSmyCity
City Walk: York's Historical Architecture, York, England
"The Georgian-style Mansion House in York is the home of the city's Lord Mayors during their term in office. This is the earliest purpose-built house of this sort still in use – it predates the Mansion House in London by at least 20 years. The foundation stone for the building was laid in 1725, and it was completed seven years later, in 1732."
M&S Company Archive: Marks in Time
M&S Company Archive: Marks in Time
4.4 (65 ratings)4.5 (20 ratings)
Michael Marks Building University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9LP, United Kingdom
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Top Rated Parks to Visit in Marton-cum-Grafton

Meanwood Park
Meanwood Park
4.7 (1045 ratings)
8 Tannery Square, Meanwood, Leeds LS6 4LT, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by The Dog People by Rover.com
Top 6 Dog-Friendly Dog Parks in Leeds
"Four miles north of Leeds city centre, Meanwood Park’s 29-hectares span meadows, woodland, lawns, and a stream. That’s a checklist of most dogs’ outdoor needs, which also happens to be pretty darn beautiful to boot. For the energetic, Meanwood is part of a seven-mile walk called the Meanwood Valley Trail, which takes you from Woodhouse Moor to Meanwood Park and then onto Seven Arches (Leeds’ first aqueduct) and Golden Acre Park."
Mentioned by Leeds-List
12 Leeds Parks We're Lucky to Have on Our Doorstep
"At just 29 hectares, Meanwood Park may be on the small side, but trust us, it’s well worth a visit. The grounds are wonderfully eclectic – you can hike through woodlands and amble through meadows, trek across landscaped lawns and wander beside bubbling streams. Follow the footpaths for a leisurely stroll or treat yourself to a game – they have tennis and basketball courts, as well as a bowling green."
RHS Garden Harlow Carr
RHS Garden Harlow Carr
4.7 (3928 ratings)4.5 (2434 ratings)
Specially designed gardens reflecting the Yorkshire landscape with trails, a log maze and tea rooms.
Crag Ln, Beckwithshaw, Harrogate HG3 1QB, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by YorkshireLive
20 of the best things to see and do on a day out visiting Harrogate
"Another set of magnificent gardens in Harrogate are these towards the western edge of town, which reflect the Yorkshire landscape with a selection of trails, a log maze and tea rooms. There's also a range of boutique shops and tours on offer at the 17 acre site which, as is the case with many parts of Harrogate, was formerly the location for a bath house and a spa. Harlow Carr Gardens are at Crag Lane, Harrogate HG3 1QB. The gardens are open from 9.30am throughout the year and close at 6pm from March to October and 4pm for the rest of the year."
Potternewton Park
Potternewton Park
4.4 (879 ratings)
Tranquil park with a playground, plus spaces for bowling, tennis, basketball & skateboarding.
Harehills Ln, Leeds, LS7 4HA, United Kingdom
Park
Mentioned by LeedsLive
The 12 best parks and green spaces in Leeds
"For one day every year, the attention of the city turns solely towards Potternewton Park, the starting point for the incredible Leeds West Indian Carnival. Last year's 50th anniversary edition drew a crowd of more than 100,000 people from all over the world, including dignitaries from Nevis, where founder Arthur France was born. Expect an explosion of colour, music and outrageous costumes at Europe's longest-running authentic Caribbean carnival parade."
Mentioned by Leeds-List
12 Leeds Parks We're Lucky to Have on Our Doorstep
"Home to the famous Leeds West Indian Carnival, Potternewton Park is a 32-acre green space sandwiched between Harehills and Chapeltown. The maze of crisscrossed paths offers a wealth of walking opportunities, but it also has a range of sports facilities. Basketball and tennis courts sit alongside a skate park and bowling green, giving you plenty of outdoor entertainment options in the summer months."

Top Best Chinese Restaurants in Marton-cum-Grafton

Rawal China Chopstix
Rawal China Chopstix
2.9 (191 ratings)
250 Barkerend Rd, Bradford, BD3 9DB, United Kingdom
Chinese takeawayChinese restaurant
Shanghai
Shanghai
4.1 (43 ratings)
335a Kirkstall Rd, Burley, Leeds LS4 2HD, United Kingdom
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Lucky Star
Lucky Star
2.6 (90 ratings)
20 Roundhay Road, Leeds, LS7 1AB, United Kingdom
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Historic Sites in Marton-cum-Grafton

Rievaulx Abbey
Rievaulx Abbey
4.7 (1370 ratings)4.5 (1212 ratings)
11th-century abbey ruins in the North York Moors National Park with a cafe and visitor centre.
Rievaulx Bank, Rievaulx, Helmsley, York YO62 5LB, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Yorkshire
"In the secluded valley of the River Rye about 3 miles west of Helmsley, amid fields and woods loud with birdsong, stand the magnificent ruins of Rievaulx Abbey (ree-voh). The extensive remains give a wonderful sense of the size and complexity of the community that once lived here, and their story is fleshed out in a series of fascinating exhibits in a new museum. There's also a cafe with floor-to-ceiling windows and outdoor terrace from which to gawp at the ruins."
York Cold War Bunker
York Cold War Bunker
4.6 (522 ratings)4.5 (705 ratings)
Fallout monitoring centre in case of nuclear war until 1990s, now open and run by English Heritage.
Monument Cl, Holgate, York YO24 4HT, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Touropia
12 Best Things to Do in York, United Kingdom
"Just a short drive from the city center you can find the York Cold War Bunker which is unlike any of the other historic attractions in the area. Wonderfully well-preserved, it dates to 1961 and is the only Royal Observer Corps bunker of its kind that you can take tours around. Once one of around thirty such sites in the UK, it was in this semi-subterranean two-storey bunker that members of the Corps and a scientific warning team would have sheltered in the event of a nuclear war."
Mentioned by BSC (EN)
A Guide to the Best Museums in York | York Attractions
"Experience life in a cold war bunker and discover the history of the volunteers who would have played a vital role in ensuring Britain could withstand a nuclear attack. Through a one hour guided tour, you’ll learn about this recent period in British history and how the people of York prepared for the threat of nuclear war."
Roman Column
Roman Column
4.4 (105 ratings)3.5 (75 ratings)
Only remaining column of 36 that once supported a grand Roman hall, with an informational plaque.
11 Minster Yard, York, YO1 7HH, United Kingdom
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