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The 700-year-old Lendal Tower on the River Ouse
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The ruins of St Mary's Abbey
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The Abbey Hospitium (ground floor)
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The Treasurer's House behind the Cathedral
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Grand half-timbred building, York
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Made of magnesian limestone from a local quarry
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New cathedral stones for the East front
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Stone masons' lodge, York Minster
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The East Front undergoing restoration
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The beautiful front entrance, York Minster
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The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of St Peter in York
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Grand oak doors at the West façade
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The Great West Window, known as the 'Heart of Yorkshire'
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The Nave, built between 1291 and c.1350
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15th c. Choir Screen, York Minster
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The magnificent Five Sisters Window, completed 1260
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Side view of York Minster's West towers
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Grotesques seen on external walk to Tower
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Another grotesque high on the Cathedral's exterior
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View of York from the Cathedral
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Narrow medieval lane, York
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West towers with view of the city
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Stone ornamentation, York Minster
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Spotted in the entrance to the Central Tower
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The beautiful vaulted ceiling
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Stained glass window detail
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The Hindley Clock, made by Henry Hindley in 1749
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The windows all have geometric designs
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Close up, Grisaille-type stained glass
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Looking up at the Five Sisters Window