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Minster Links:
Other sites with information about York Minster.
- List of Archbishops
- York Minster Library Catalogue
- York Minster Society of Change Ringers - Information for the public and for bellringers.
- York Minster Society of Change Ringers - Information for the public and bellringers.
- The York Minster Society of Change Ringers - Link to the York Minster Society of Change Ringers website
- York Minster on Wikipedia
- The Minster School - The Minster Schools own website.
Minster Community:
Linking the Minster Community pages to other pages on the York Minster website
- Minster Walkers - Photogallery of York Minster Walkers
- Ebor Lectures - York St John University, Ebor Lectures
- Minster School
Church Links:
Church links
- Anglicans Online
- The Diocese of York
- The Bible Society - Making the Bible heard around the world
- Friends of Cathedral Music
- Sneaton Castle - the buildings have been transformed into an ideal modern venue for Conferences, Training Events, Seminars, School, College and Youth Trips, Church Weekends, Holidays, Individual Breaks, Group Outings... and much more!
- Clifton Parish Church - St Philip & St James Church, Clifton
- Church of England - Daily Prayers
- St Paul's Cathedral - A Cathedral dedicated to St Paul has overlooked the City of London since 604AD, a constant reminder to this great commercial centre of the importance of the spiritual side of life.
- Exeter Cathedral
- Canterbury Cathedral - Welcome to the website of Canterbury Cathedral, Mother Church of the Anglican Communion and seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
- Norwich Cathedral - Welcome to the Norwich Cathedral website. I hope that you will quickly gain some idea of this amazing building which has stood as an icon of East Anglian Christianity for over 900 years. The clean lines of the Romanesque architecture and the tranquil setting of the medieval precinct make any visit to Norwich Cathedral memorable, and the pages on this website will give you some idea of the treasury of heritage that is here.
- Durham Cathedral - Durham Cathedral is the greatest Norman building in England, perhaps even in Europe. It is cherished not only for its architecture but also for its incomparable setting. For this reason it was inscribed together with the Castle as one of Britain's first World Heritage Sites. In a nationwide BBC poll held in 2001 it was voted the nation's best-loved building. Like Hadrian's Wall and the Angel of the North, it is an icon of north-east England, its image is instantly recognisable to people who love this part of Britain.
- Salisbury Cathedral - Salisbury Cathedral is a beautiful and historic building, an international symbol of Christianity and a world class heritage attraction. Whether you come as tourist or pilgrim we hope you will enjoy your visit and take away many rich memories. June Osborne, Dean.
- Westminster Abbey - An architectural masterpiece of the 13th to 16th centuries, Westminster Abbey also presents a unique pageant of British history – the shrine of St Edward the Confessor, the tombs of kings and queens, and countless memorials to the famous and the great. It has been the setting for every Coronation since 1066 and for numerous other royal occasions. Today it is still a church dedicated to regular worship and to the celebration of great events in the life of the nation. Neither a cathedral nor a parish church, Westminster Abbey is a “Royal Peculiar” under the jurisdiction of a Dean and Chapter, subject only to the Sovereign.
- Chester Cathedral - One of the most popular places to visit in the North West, the Cathedral attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
- Lincoln Cathedral
- Church Tourism Association - CTA is England’s leading body for faith heritage tourism, representing and developing the tourism potential and visitor experience of a unique part of our historical and contemporary faith heritage, captured for the future, living in the present, and distinctive to the location of every community across the land.
- Pilgrims Association - The aim of the Pilgrims' Association is to help members welcome visitors, and it has as members Cathedrals and Churches of all denominations who receive significant numbers of visitors and is international in its membership. Through this website you can view our guide to members of the association. These include almost all Church of England Cathedrals, together with three of the Roman Catholic Cathedrals: those in London, Birmingham and Liverpool. Wesley's Chapel and the Methodist Central Hall are members as are several large Churches and Abbeys throughout England, including Sherborne, Buckfast and St Laurence, Ludlow. We also include three of the Irish Cathedrals and St Patrick's Purgatory on Lough Derg, three Welsh cathedrals and St George's Memorial Chapel in Ypres. Members' pages in the guide give an outline of basic visitor information consisting of times of opening, how to get there, any charges involved, significant historical and architectural features and times of worship. From there you can go direct to their individual websites which are much more detailed and present real time information.
- Archbishop of York - The official site of the Archbishop of York.
- Churches in York - Parish Churches in York listed on 'A Church Near You'
- Daily Prayer - Church of England site offering Morning and Evening prayer each day. Please note: Daily Prayer provided by the official Church of England web site, copyright The Archbishops' Council of the Church of England, 2002-2003.
Stained glass links:
York Links:
York Links
- Ebor Singers - A young and exciting chamber vocal ensemble from York.
- York Council - York Council
- York on the Web - For things to do in York, what's on in the area, details of local restaurants, pubs plus information on the local property market.
- Ebor Lectures
- YUMI - an intercultural voluntary network based in York
- York Press
- BBC North Yorkshire
- North East England
- Virtual York
- Visit York - The official site for visitors to York
- What's on York
- York Festivals
- History of York - Explore all of York's history, from pre-historic to present day.
- York 360 - A panoramic tour of the City of Yok
- York Churches - Parish Churches in York listed on 'A Church Near You'
- York England
- World Guides - York - a detailed York city guide featuring York information, York tourism and tourist attractions, museums, restaurants, hotel discounts, weather information and general York travel tips.
- The York Guide - Comprehensive descriptions of restaurants, shops and popular leisure attractions in York and Yorkshire.
- York Musical Society
- York Shambles
- National Centre for Early Music - National Centre for Early Music - a centre of excellence for music making of all kinds - and an established conference and recording venue.
- York Travel guide - Travel guide and hotel reservations
Other Attractions:
Other attractions
- Castle Howard - A grand stately home about 16 miles from York, made famous by the television series Brideshead Revisited
- Tourist Information
- Britain Express
- Places 2 Visit
- Visit York
- Fairfax House
- Harewood House - Harewood House
- Jorvik Viking Centre - Jorvik Viking Centre
- The Royal Armouries, Leeds
- National Railway Museum - National Railway Museum
- The Deep, Hull
- The National Media Museum, Bradford
Other Links:
Other Links
- Google - Google
- UKTV History
- About Britain
- UK Holidays Guide
- The Good Web Guide
- Enjoy England
- Visit Britain
- Disabled Go
- Leeds Bradford International Airport
- Manchester Airport
- Newcastle Airport
- Durham Tees Valley Airport
- Heritage Lottery Fund
- TransPennine Express - Trains between York and Scarborough, Leeds, the West Riding, Manchester and the North East.
- National Express East Coast - Trains between York, London and Scotland
- About Britain
- Keep Moving - a website dedicated to the provision of real-time UK traffic information.
- Yorkshire Tourist Board - useful information for planning a visit to the region.
- National Youth Choirs - National Youth Choirs of Great Britain.
- Let's Stay North York Moors - North York Moors National Park Accommodation, Eating Out & Tourist Guide