by yttwebadmin | Jul 29, 2020 | Venues to Visit
Situated next to York Station the National Railway Museum is home to over 300 years of history and over a million interesting objects. Step back in time through the industrial revolution and the invention of the steam train. Pupils can learn about the historic role of...
by yttwebadmin | Jul 29, 2020 | Venues to Visit
Cruise on the picturesque River Ouse and enjoy a unique perspective of York, a great place to have a packed lunch! Pass through the walled City of York and observe for yourself where Vikings fought the Saxons in 1066! City Cruises York has a choice of two departure...
by yttwebadmin | Jul 29, 2020 | Venues to Visit
Set in beautiful gardens the Merchant Adventurers’ Hall is a unique building in the heart of historic York. This amazing timber framed building was constructed by a fraternity and has been in use for 660 years There are three main rooms in the Hall. The Great Hall,...
by yttwebadmin | Jul 29, 2020 | Venues to Visit
A hidden gem, Barley Hall is a stunning reconstructed medieval townhouse in the centre of York. Your group will encounter a real insight into medieval life. Barley Hall will immerse pupils into the life of a wealthy merchant house offering an authentic encounter for...
by yttwebadmin | Jul 29, 2020 | Venues to Visit
The Yorkshire Museum has exciting and interesting exhibitions on Roman and Medieval York. With dedicated learning areas and lunch rooms it is an ideal venue for a school visit. The Yorkshire Museum offers self-guided tours and based on the National Curriculum provide...
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