All Historic Sites in Barlby sorted by Yorkshire.com Recommendation
Howden Minster Ruins
Explore the impressive remnants of Howden Minster, a historic landmark showcasing centuries of architectural heritage in Yorkshire.

Pikeing Well
Discover Pikeing Well, a Grade II listed 18th-century landmark with a grotto-inspired design on York's scenic New Walk.

St Crux
Discover St Crux, a historic Grade II listed York church hall, now a popular cafe serving delightful treats and hosting markets.

The Town Clock Tower: Goole.
Discover Goole's iconic Town Clock Tower, a beloved local landmark commemorating the town's rich history since 1926.
Timmβs Mill, Goole
Discover Timm's Mill, a historical landmark in Goole, offering a tangible connection to the region's industrial heritage.

Tadcaster Windmill
A distinctive historical landmark, Tadcaster Windmill is a beloved roadside sight, marking a welcome arrival to the area.

All Saints North Street, York - The Shrine and Parish Church
Discover All Saints North Street, a hidden gem in York renowned for its remarkable medieval stained glass and serene atmosphere.

Ledsham Church

Baile Hill
Visit Baile Hill, a historic motte and bailey castle site in York, offering fascinating insights into the city's Norman past.

The Deathly Dark Tours
Uncover York's darkest secrets and ghostly legends on a thrilling, highly-rated walking tour perfect for all ages.

Ferrybridge Henge
Discover the ancient mysteries of Ferrybridge Henge, a significant historical landmark nestled in the heart of Yorkshire.

Wressle Castle
Wressle Castle offers a unique historical experience in the charming village of Wressle, Selby. While visiting this fascinating ruin, guests can enjoy the scenic surroundings and learn about its rich history through informative boards. Parking is typically pay-and-display, with proceeds often supporting local causes like the Yorkshire Air Ambulance.

Wizard Walk of York - WINNER Best Tour and Best of York Award!
Embark on an award-winning magical adventure through York's historic streets, perfect for families and all ages.

The Water Tower: Goole.
Discover Goole's iconic 'Salt and Pepper Pots,' the Grade II listed water towers offering a unique historical landmark.

The Norman House
Discover a rare surviving fragment of medieval York, offering a tangible link to the city's rich Norman past, tucked away near Stonegate.

York City Church
Experience a warm welcome and vibrant community spirit at York City Church, praised for its inclusive atmosphere.

Yorkshire Museum
Five galleries showcase archaeological treasures plus displays of rare animals, birds and fossils.

Bootham Bar
Bootham Bar is a historic medieval gateway and integral part of York's ancient city walls, offering stunning views and a journey into the city's past.

Lotherton Hall

Eye of York
The Eye of York is a historic courtyard space nestled between Clifford's Tower and York Castle Museum, rich in regional history.