Showing posts with label Chapter House Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chapter House Street. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 February 2008

Ogleforth

Time to continue round the corner from Chapter House Street after having returned from SE Asia and recovered from my illness I have found the enthusiasm to continue this blog.

Continuing along the cobbled street you turn the corner from Chapter House Street into the strangely named street Ogleforth. I have heard of two possible origins of the street name. One is that it is Scandinavian in origing and means "the ford haunted by an owl" the other that it derives from somebody named "Ugel". Whatever the origin Ogleforth is an interesting street and well worth having a look at. It is also the home of York Archaeological Trust.

Saturday, 17 November 2007

Chapter House Street

Chapter House Street is just wide enough for one vehicle on it's cobblestones. In the background is the central tower of York Minster with scaffolding for repairs at the southern end of the building.

There will be no posts of this blog for the next month as I shall be in somewhere in SE Asia.

Sunday, 14 October 2007

Treasurers House - Chapter House Street

The Treasurers House is one of the historic properties in York maintained by the National Trust. Entrance to the house is via Chapter House Street a narrow cobbled street unsuitable for large heavy vehicles. You can get into Chapter House Street either from Ogleforth or the south end of the Minster near St Williams College. A third option is to gain access via the Dean's Park, entering near the north end of the Minster from Petergate by the Purey Cust hospital. Originally the building was made to house the Treasurers of York Minster, hence the name. The house was built over the ruins of a Roman Road and it is said that you can see the ghosts of a Roman legion marching through the cellars of the house. Because the Roman Road is lower than the floor of the cellar you only see the legion from the knees upward. You can read more of the details about the history of the house and find out about things like opening times and admission prices by using the Treasurers House link.

Watch out for this plaque commemorating John Goddricke an important figure in the history of astronomy. One the colleges of York university "Goodricke College" also commemorates his name. The plaque can be found on the outside wall overlooking the small street between Treasurers House and the Minster.

This is the ornate entranceway into Treasurers House located in Chapter House Street, seen here in the early morning before opening for the public.



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