Attractions near York Holiday Lodges
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Sutton Park
(1 Mile)*
Sutton Park is a fine example of early Georgian architecture overlooking beautiful parkland. It was built in 1730 by Thomas Atkinson. |
Beningbrough Hall
(5 Miles)*
Beningbrough Hall combines a visit to an 18th century Georgian Mansion in its own impressive gardens with the unique opportunity to see over 100 paintings. |
Treasurer's House
(7 Miles)*
The Roman city of York has plenty of attractions, not least of which is the wonderful Treasurer's House which is situated in the heart of the city, in York Minster yard. |
York Minster
(7 Miles)*
If you're visiting York, you can't miss the enormous cathedral at the heart of the city - York Minster - the largest Gothic Cathedral in Northern Europe. |
Barley Hall
(7 Miles)*
Barley Hall is a unique survival in York, a city of wonderful buildings. It is a medieval building in the centre of the city, forgotten until a few years ago. |
Yorkshire Museum
(7 Miles)*
The Yorkshire Museum houses some of the finest collections of archaeological finds in Europe, spanning Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Medieval times. |
National Railway Museum
(7 Miles)*
For a free, fun-packed family day out visit the National Railway Museum in York and get up close to amazing locomotives and over 300 years of fascinating railway history. |
DIG-An Archaeological Adventure
(7 Miles)*
One of the best family day outs. No other experience gets you as close to the excitement of archaeological discovery. It's unique! |
York Brewery Tour
(7 Miles)*
Established in 1996 within the City Walls, York Brewery is both a tourist attraction and a working brewery, providing customers locally and around the country with the first traditionally brewed ales from within the walls of York for over 40 years. |
Jorvik Viking Centre
(7 Miles)*
Explore York's Viking history on the very site where archaeologists uncovered remains of the Viking-Age City of 'Jorvik'. |
Towns near York Holiday Lodges
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Haxby
(3 Miles)*
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Sheriff Hutton
(4 Miles)*
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Brandsby
(5 Miles)*
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Newton-on-Ouse
(5 Miles)*
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Easingwold
(6 Miles)*
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Linton-on-Ouse
(7 Miles)*
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York
(7 Miles)*
York has many museums, galleries, mediaeval churches and historic houses - too many to mention - but most of the main highlights are packed into the city centre within the well-preserved City Walls. |
Sand Hutton
(7 Miles)*
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Low Catton
(8 Miles)*
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Bishopthorpe
(9 Miles)*
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