YORK, EXPLORING the medieval and HISTORIC STREET of 'THE SHAMBLES' ???? (England)
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YORK WALK | Walk up THE SHAMBLES in YORK
A short walk down THE SHAMBLES in York, Uk.
We walk around the old street called The Shambles in York City Centre in England to take a look at this historic old shopping street and check out the pubs and shops.
THE HISTORY OF THE SHAMBLES, YORK
The Shambles (officially known as just Shambles) is an old historic street in York, England, with fanastic overhanging timber-framed buildings, some dating back as far as the 14th century. It was once known as The Great Flesh Shambles.
There were many butchers shops originally in The Shambles streets with meats hanging from meat hooks outside their shops.
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Shambles is now an obsolete term for an open-air slaughterhouse and meat market.
The Shambles in York is one of the most finest preserved medieval shopping streets in Europe and it's tight narrow streets snakes and winds it's way through York City Centre.
You'll find the street exceptionally busy at most times of day as it's one of the most popular tourist destinations in the UK.
If you visit make sure you head to Number 10 in The Shambles which is now an ordinary shop but back in history was once a butchers shop. Not much out of the ordinary there but the husbands wife was Margaret Clitherow who became a Saint.
Saint Margaret Clitherow's shrine is still in The Shambles and you can visit for free as you walk around these great York streets.
The buildings overhang the streets and you can see and feel the history as you walk around the shops here.
Definitely a recommended visit if you come for a walk around York here in Yorkshire, England.
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In this video we explore what to do in York, from The Shambles to the York Minster, from Clifford's Tower to Fairfax House. We also take a walk along York city walls. We also point out the Jorvik Centre, York Chocolate Story, York Castle Museum, Betty's Tearoom and other places of interest in this gorgeous English city.
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The Shambles York England - 2018
YORK ENGLAND July 9, 2018. By far the most popular place in York to visit is the busy shopping area of the Shambles were shops are crammed up close together in a very narrow street.
The Shambles The History & the Images
The Shambles (official name Shambles) is an old street in York, England, with overhanging timber-framed buildings, some dating back as far as the fourteenth century. It was once known as The Great Flesh Shambles, probably from the Anglo-Saxon Fleshammels (literally 'flesh-shelves'), the word for the shelves that butchers used to display their meat. As recently as 1872 there were twenty-five butchers' shops in the street but now there are none.
Among the buildings of the Shambles is a shrine to Saint Margaret Clitherow, who was married to a butcher who owned and lived in a shop there.
Although the butchers have now vanished, a number of the shops on the street still have meat-hooks hanging outside and, below them, shelves on which meat would have been displayed. The shops currently include a mixture of eateries and souvenir sellers, but there is also a bookshop and a bakery
‘The Shambles’ is sometimes used as a general term for the maze of twisting, narrow lanes which make York so charming. At its heart is the lane actually called the Shambles, arguably the best preserved medieval street in the world. It was mentioned in the Doomsday Book of William the Conqueror in 1086. Many of the buildings on the street today date back to the late fourteenth and fifteenth century (around 1350-1475).
The Shambles was a street of butchers’ shops and houses, many complete with a slaughterhouse at the back of the premises, ensuring a ready supply of fresh meat. The meat was hung up outside the shops and laid out for sale on what are now the shop window-bottoms. It is still possible to see some of the original butcher’s meat-hooks attached to the shop fronts.
Lacking modern-day sanitation facilities, there was a constant problem of how to dispose of the waste produced by the slaughter of animals in the city. The pavements are raised either side of the cobbled street to form a channel where the butchers would wash away their offal and blood twice a week.
In some sections of the Shambles it is possible to touch both sides of the street with your arms outstretched. The architecture which now appears so quaint had a very practical purpose. The overhanging timber-framed fronts of the buildings are deliberately close-set so as to give shelter to the ‘wattle and daub’ walls below. This would also have protected the meat from any direct sunshine.
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Haunted Places: York, England
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Today, on The Strangest, we travel to York, England to investigate the Town of 1,000 Ghosts. From phantom men to headless spirits, York, England has an endless amount of stories to tell!
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“5 Haunted Places to Visit in York” Mike Covell, Spooky Isles, 2012.
“7 of York’s Most Haunted Places” Mike Laycock, York Press, 2015.
“York- The Most Haunted City in England” Paranormal Database, 2018.
“Ghost Town Lies Within These Walls” Martin Wainwright, The Guardian, 2002.
“Haunted York: Some more of the city’s spookiest ghost stories…” Emily Dunn, York Mix, 2015.
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We have arrived at our next destination! York! and honestly this is such a cute little town - absolutely loved our time here!
First up we walked around the historical medieval city walls before making our way into the town before some little red boats caught our eye in the river.
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Even though we are in York, we couldn't help but pick up a Cornish pastie to sit down and have as a snack to warm us up.
When asking my cousin where we should go, she said check out Betty's Tea Room for some clotted cream and tea and it did not disappoint.
The next day we show you around our amazing hotel - the Principal York before heading into the Shambles to try our very first Yorkshire pudding!
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York, England: Medieval England's Second City
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A Walk Through York, England
York is a historic walled city at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England, and is the traditional county town 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 for millions.
The city was founded by the Romans as Eboracum in 71 AD. It became the capital of the Roman province of Britannia Inferior, and later of the kingdoms of Northumbria and Jorvik. In the Middle Ages, York grew as a major wool trading centre and became the capital of the northern ecclesiastical province of the Church of England, a role it has retained.
In the 19th century, York became a hub of the railway network and a confectionery manufacturing centre. In recent decades, the economy of York has moved from being dominated by its confectionery and railway-related industries to one that provides services. The University of York and health services have become major employers, whilst tourism has become an important element of the local economy.
From 1996, the term City of York describes a unitary authority area which includes rural areas beyond the old city boundaries. In 2011 the urban area had a population of 153,717, while in 2010 the entire unitary authority had an estimated population of 202,400.
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