YORK WALK | Yorkshire Museum Gardens in York
York video walk around the Yorkshire Museum Gardens and St Mary's Abbey in the heart of York, Yorkshire, England.
If you're in the UK then York is a city you simply must visit due to the huge wealth of history, ruins, castles, towers and the many things that represent the historic beauty of England.
We start this short walk around York on Museum Street where we turn into the entrance to the Yorkshire Museum grounds.
Taking a right we move towards a really cool building that we have no idea what it's name is but houses some great art displays. We have a quick nosey around before making our way further into the grounds of The Yorkshire Museum.
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The gardens are a peaceful refuge from the busy streets and traffic of York City Centre and worth a visit if you want a bit of relaxation.
As you'll see by the letters in the gardens we filmed this between Christmas and New Year 2017 on December 19th 2017.
We move further into the gardens and grounds and head down towards the ruins of St Mary's Abbey
Access to the gardens in the video is free so if you're in York have a look around and spend some time. It's great for a quick break from the hustle and bustle.
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Museum Gardens York
The Yorkshire Museum, home to some of the richest archaeological finds in Europe, is set amidst its own Gardens, which offer picnic areas and scenic walkways.
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- ... Anyway, the random Roman and Norman ruins scattered about the Museum Gardens are, as you can see, quite picturesque: I entertained myself by taking self-photos ...
- ... Head down to the Museum Gardens and the decaying ruin of yet another abbey and climb to the top of the city wall ...
- ... We walked through Museum Gardens and past the Hospitium, which was built in the 14th century ...
- ... I also took a brief tour of the art gallery (not too interesting) and had lunch in the Museum Gardens, a huge public park ...
- ... Later, he toured the museum gardens which are on a downhill slide from summer color ...
- ... So, we have visited those two places as well as the museum gardens, which are really cool because you can walk through 700 year old ruins ...
- ... We then ventured to the Museum Gardens where there was Vikings training for battle ...
- ... But we did spend a good amount of time at York Minster on the way back after spending a fair amount of time in the Museum Gardens ...
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- Kirsten and Andy, Yorkshire Museum gardens by Lambs from a blog titled The wedding
- Squirrels in the York Museum Gardens. by Bandglittle from a blog titled Return to York, and meeting Uncle Len
- Old building in the Museum Gardens by Katenjosh from a blog titled Our Temporary Home
- More York Museum Gardens ruins by Kiaelise from a blog titled The place where EVERYONE gets married
- The York Museum Gardens by Bandglittle from a blog titled Return to York, and meeting Uncle Len
- York Museum Gardens Ruins by Kiaelise
- York Museum Gardens 1 by Kiaelise from a blog titled The place where EVERYONE gets married
- Museum Gardens by Deacnightowl88 from a blog titled York Day 2
Museum Gardens York
OK for children and family viewing OK for children and family viewing Family who now live near Reading stopped off in York City for two nights on their way for a short break in Scarborough so we joined them in York for the day. We all enjoyed a couple of hours in the Museum Gardens. I haven’t been to York for a long time... Shame on me as it is the wonderful city where I was born.
Music: “Midnight Cowboy” by John Barry played by The Mantovani Orchestra from the CD “Tenderly” ... Composer John Barry was born in York and in 2002 he was named an Honorary Freeman of the City of York . He is also Honoured with a Plaque in the City of York. Suitable for Children and Family viewing
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The beautiful City of York. Wonder through the medieval streets and see some of the fantastic tourist attractions...
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Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Museum Gardens
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Museum Gardens
The York Museum Gardens are botanic gardens in the centre of York, England, beside the River Ouse. They cover an area of 10 acres of the former grounds of St Mary's Abbey, and were created in the 1830s by the Yorkshire Philosophical Society along with the Yorkshire Museum which they contain.
The gardens are held in trust by the City of York Council and are managed by the York Museums Trust. They were designed in a gardenesque style by landscape architect Sir John Murray Naysmith, and contain a variety of species of plants, trees and birds. Admission is free. A variety of events take place in the gardens, such as open-air theatre performances and festival activities.
There are several historic buildings in the gardens. They contain the remains of the west corner of the Roman fort of Eboracum, including the Multangular Tower and parts of the Roman walls. In the same area there is also the Anglian Tower, which was probably built into the remains of a late Roman period fortress. During the Middle Ages, the tower was expanded and the Roman walls were incorporated into York's city walls. Most of the other buildings dating from the Middle Ages are associated with St Mary's Abbey, including the ruins of the abbey church, the Hospitium, the lodge and part of the surviving precinct wall. The remains of St. Leonard's Hospital chapel and undercroft are on the east side of the gardens. The Yorkshire Philosophical Society constructed several buildings in the gardens during the 19th and early 20th century, including the Yorkshire Museum and its octagonal observatory. The museum houses four permanent collections, covering biology, geology, archaeology and astronomy.
The gardens, which were given to the Yorkshire Philosophical Society by the British Royal Family in 1828, occupy part of the former grounds of St. Mary’s Abbey. The society acquired the land to build a museum to house its collections; the Yorkshire Museum was completed in 1830. The land was granted to the Yorkshire Philosophical Society under the condition that botanical gardens would be established on the site. These were created during the 1830s in a gardenesque style design by landscape architect Sir John Murray Naysmith. They originally contained a conservatory, a pond and a menagerie, which was destroyed when a bear escaped from it and had brief control of the area.
York Museum Gardens cover an area of 10 acres (4.0 ha) on the north bank of the River Ouse, just outside the city walls in the centre of York. There are four entrances to the gardens: on Marygate (off Bootham) by St Olave's Church, on Museum Street by Lendal Bridge, via a path at the side of King's Manor, and from the riverside walk next to the River Ouse. The site slopes gently down towards the river and is made up of historical buildings and undulating lawns interspersed with plants and trees. The gardens are open to the public during daylight hours, so the opening and closing times vary throughout the year. Normally admission is free but there are charges for some events. In 2010 it was estimated that the gardens attract 1.3 million visitors a year. Drinking alcohol, cycling and ball games are not allowed in the gardens.
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