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The Hamlet of Well is ideally situated in the middle of the Yorkshire Dales and the North Yorkshire Moor. There are a wealth of attractions within a short drive including the city of York with its great historical value, York Minster – Europes biggest cathederal and the Yorvic Viking centre where you can take a journey through medievil England!
The town of Harrogate offers you the Victorian eara with its recently refurbished Turkish baths, world famous Betty's tea Rooms, fabulous parks and shopping.
Masham is home to the Black Sheep Brewery - one of Yorkshire most famous brewers of real ales. Take the tour and try the ale. Just make sure you have a ride home!
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| Distance: | 30 miles |
| Activity: | City Visit, Shopping, History |
| Why Go? | York Minster is a world-famous artistic and architectural masterpiece |
| Website: | www.yorkminster.org |
| Price: | £6 - Under 16 FREE |
York Minster is a world-famous artistic and architectural masterpiece built between the 1220s and the 1470s
A visit to York Minster is your moment in the long history of northern Europe's greatest gothic cathedral. You'll see traces of every age from the Roman occupation of York onwards to the future of this working and worshipping church.
The Minster stands on a site where history has been made over the centuries. The Emperor Constantine began his progress to greatness here, and the foundations of the Roman buildings in which he lived can be seen under the central tower. St Paulinus baptised the local Saxon king on this spot, and many Archbishops, including St William of York, are buried here