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  2. York city walls - Wikipedia

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    The Friends of York Walls website "York' City Walls Trail" – by The Friends of York Walls; A new audio guide using the Guide.AI app – "Introducing – "York’s City Walls Audio Trail"" – Friends of York Walls CIO. "York Walls Walk - Walking Tour of York City Walls", york-united-kingdom.co.uk "Theme: The York City Walls" on the History of ...

  3. York Castle - Wikipedia

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    Location of York Castle (8) and the major features of York city walls (1: Bootham Bar, 2: Monk Bar, 3: Walmgate Bar, 4: Micklegate Bar, 5: Fishergate Bar, 6: Victoria Bar, 7: Multiangular Tower). York was a Viking capital in the 10th century, and continued as an important northern city in the 11th century. [ 6 ]

  4. City Walls Experience at Micklegate Bar - Wikipedia

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    The City Walls Experience at Micklegate Bar is located in the southern gatehouse of the historical city walls of York, England.It is operated by the Jorvik Group (part of York Archaeological Trust) and uses maps, display screens and video presentations to tell the story of the fortifications surrounding the city.

  5. Anglian Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Anglian Tower is the lower portion of an early medieval tower on the city walls of York in the English county of North Yorkshire.It is located on the south-west (interior) face of the city walls, currently in the grounds of York City Library and accessible on foot both from there and the Museum Gardens.

  6. Davy Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Davy Tower is a feature of the York city walls in England. The stone tower was built around 1250, probably at the end of a wall or earthwork leading to Castlegate, around the moat of York Castle. It was first recorded in 1315, and by 1424 the part of the city inside the walls was occupied by the York Franciscan Friary.

  7. Petergate - Wikipedia

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    High Petergate starts at Bootham Bar on the York city walls, where Bootham terminates, and it runs south-east. Immediately beside the walls is the grade-II listed building at 2–2A High Petergate, built around 1840 and today occupied by The Fat Badger inn. [5]

  8. Red Tower (York) - Wikipedia

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    It is the only brick tower in the city walls and this lends its name, which was first referred to in 1511. [2] The tower marked the southern edge of the walls where they met the King's Fishpool, restarting at the tower at Jewbury. The Tilers' Guild were employed by the City Corporation to build the tower in brick, as it was cheaper than stone.

  9. York - Wikipedia

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    York is a cathedral city in North Yorkshire, England, with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss.The city has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a minster, castle, and city walls.