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York Minster.

The Minster is the largest medieval Gothic cathedral in North of the Alps, and is over 900 years old. Famed for the Great East Window (1338), a huge stain glass window well worth a look.

The minster was mainly built between 1220 and 1480.

Clifford’s Towers

In 1068 William the conquer built two mounds, onto of each were built Wooden towers. Destroyed by fire in the 12th century, they were rebuilt in the unusual figure of eight design you see now.

 

York Minister

York Minster

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