The Treasurer’s House
Built to house the treasurers of York Minster, the original medieval structure has been largely replaced by the 17th century building that remains today. Treasurers controlled the Minster’s finances and …
Built to house the treasurers of York Minster, the original medieval structure has been largely replaced by the 17th century building that remains today. Treasurers controlled the Minster’s finances and …
A unique non-monastic religious building, St William’s College was named after Archbishop William Fitzherbert, who was canonised in 1227 and became York’s patron saint. The college was founded in the …
Mad Alice haunts this snickelway. Beaten remorselessly by her husband, she finally attacked and killed him. The murder caused her to go insane, and she was hanged at York Castle …
This innocuous shop is host to a ghostly child. The girl toppled over a bannister and fell to her death. She has been seen in the shop, when items for …
The ghost of a medieval nun has been spotted here. According to legend, she claimed a vision of angels whilst at mass, but none believed her. In punishment for her …
The Punch Bowl has been a pub for over four centuries. It carries an historical connection with the Whig Party from the 17th Century. Punch was the preferred drink of …
This pub is a collection of around nine buildings, some dating back to the 16th century.
The Old White Swan Goodramgate Folklore
It is haunted by the ghosts of Papists, who …
Mentioned in York archives as far back as 1503, the pub was at one point owned by John Peckett, Lord Mayor of York in 1701. It was possibly named by …
Believed to be the oldest licensed premises in the York, it consists of a 17th century building sitting on a 10th century cellar. The pub is accessed via a short …
The pub dates back to the 15th century, when it was a private house. It was believed a passageway ran from the site to St Cuthbert’s church opposite. The pub …
Bootham is a continuation of Petergate outside the city walls. There has been a gateway here for nearly 2000 years and Bootham Bar stands on the site of the western …
This pub is a 15th century galleried inn, used as a brothel and a gunpowder storehouse in its lifetime. Along with the Golden Fleece, it claims to be York’s most …