York (/ˈjɔːrk/ ( listen)) is a historic walled city at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The municipality is the traditional county town of the historic county of Yorkshire to which it gives its name. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events in England throughout much of its two millennia of existence. The city offers a wealth of historic attractions, of which York Minster is the most prominent, and a variety of cultural and sporting activities making it a popular tourist destination.
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Explore the intriguing story of country policing from the days of the first convicts. From the lofty grandeur of the court room to the stark confines of the prison cells, the York Courthouse Complex tells the intriguing story of country policing from the days of the first convicts to the late twentieth century.
A step back in time it's fantastic. It has be renovated to the highest level. Bringing it back to yester year
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This is a beautiful building well worth starting off at.Very friendly knowledgable staff and full of history.
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We went up to the lookout during the day and the panoramic view of York, Avon Valley, Mount Bakewell and the surrounds was just beautiful. Worth a visit.
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The Old York Hospital is a two storey, now privately owned building. It is in Brook Street and next door to the former Edith Cowan Maternity Wing and the same street as The Residency. A street full of history. It is a short walk from the Main Street, across the bridge over the Avon River.
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A great walk along the Avon river, this bridge is fun to go along. A classic York moment each time I visit.
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Ken’s vast local knowledge of the area and his ability to impart this knowledge with humour made this personal tour of the relocated school and teacher’s quarters a well worthwhile experience. The information about the sandalwood was very interesting and certainly opened my eyes to its uses both past and present. The sandalwood tree was about to flower, another week and I would have seen the flowers, a rare sight. I was lucky enough to be able to view the historic photos in the York Society rooms. Tour is by gold coin donation, well worth doing for any age group.
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Only one hour drive from Perth, the York Mill is a must-see destination for anyone visiting York. As well as possessing a remarkable history, the York Mill provides a delightfully unique retail experience. Inside you’ll discover an exciting array of art, giftware, home wares and more. Enjoy a hearty meal amongst the artwork at the famous Flourmill Cafe, or relax outside under the 100 year old trees as you soak in the old country charm of the York Mill grounds. Standing tall at the town entrance with its iconic red bricks, The York Mill is an essential stop for the complete York experience, whether it’s on a day excursion or weekend getaway. The York Mill is located at 10 Henrietta Street in York, the oldest inland town in Western Australia, 97 kilometres east of Perth
The Old York Mill houses an emporium that stocks antiques, memorabilia, artworks, curios and giftware. Reasonable prices too. Staff are always up for a chat. Scored some Christmas gifts here. The toilets are awesomely made out. Next door is a good cafe.
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