Thursday, 3 July 2008
Goodramgate Ancient and Modern
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Monday, 5 November 2007
Holy Trinity Church - Micklegate
Holy Trinity in Micklegate is probably one of the most difficult churches in York to photograph as it is surrounded by trees. This is the entrance door which makes a pleasing shot. One of the best views of Holy Trininty is probably from the city walls by the Railway Station.
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Thursday, 1 November 2007
York Minster from Holy Trininty - Goodramgate
There are views of York Minster all over the city, some are more interesting views than others. This view is from Holy Trininity in Goodramgate just at the point where Hornpot Lane enters the churchyard.
Visit the Holy Trinity - Goodramgate website at yorkholytrinity.org.uk
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007
Holy Trinity - Goodramgate
Holy Trinity church is situated just off Goodramgate and dates back as far as the 15th century. Inside the church is interesting for it has irregular shaped box pews. You can get to the church from Goodramgate or from Petergate using Hornpot Lane next to the Poundland shop.
Visit the Holy Trinity - Goodramgate website at yorkholytrinity.org.uk
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