York Cross

Heritage Site in Yorkshire

England

York Cross

Ann's Cross Ann's Cross is very similar to York Cross.
Ann's Cross Credit: T Eyre

York Cross is a historic landmark located in Yorkshire, England. This iconic monument holds significant cultural and historical importance in the region. Situated in the heart of York, it stands at the junction of four major streets, namely, Pavement, Stonegate, High Petergate, and Low Petergate.

The cross is a stone structure dating back to the 15th century, commissioned by Archbishop Thomas Rotherham. It was constructed to replace an earlier wooden cross that had stood on the site since the 13th century. The York Cross was designed in the Gothic style, typical of the period, and features intricate carvings and decorations.

Standing at approximately 12 feet tall, the cross consists of a central shaft with four arms extending in each cardinal direction. Each arm is adorned with decorative figures and reliefs, depicting scenes from religious and historical significance. The base of the monument is sculpted with intricate motifs and inscriptions, adding to its aesthetic appeal.

York Cross has witnessed numerous historical events and has served as a gathering point for various ceremonies throughout the centuries. Today, it stands as a symbol of the city's rich heritage and is a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can admire the craftsmanship and historical significance of the cross while exploring the charming streets of York.

Protected as a heritage site, York Cross is meticulously maintained to ensure its preservation for future generations. Its location at the heart of the city makes it easily accessible to locals and tourists alike, offering a glimpse into the historical and cultural roots of Yorkshire.

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York Cross Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.402/-0.652 or Grid Reference NZ8701. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ann's Cross Ann's Cross is very similar to York Cross.
Ann's Cross
Ann's Cross is very similar to York Cross.
York or Jack Cross York or Jack Cross was on an old route between the A169 and Whitby.
York or Jack Cross
York or Jack Cross was on an old route between the A169 and Whitby.
Double boundary stones For some reason, one stone is not enough here.
Double boundary stones
For some reason, one stone is not enough here.
Newton House Plantation Conifer trees in Newton House Plantation.
Newton House Plantation
Conifer trees in Newton House Plantation.
October in Newton House Plantation A bright October day in Newton House Plantation.
October in Newton House Plantation
A bright October day in Newton House Plantation.
May Beck May Beck in Newton House Plantation.
May Beck
May Beck in Newton House Plantation.
MOD Property, Sneaton High Moor The track along Foster Howes Rigg just nicks the square which consists entirely of heather moorland. The map says the land is MOD property. In the distance is Fylingdales Early Warning Station.
MOD Property, Sneaton High Moor
The track along Foster Howes Rigg just nicks the square which consists entirely of heather moorland. The map says the land is MOD property. In the distance is Fylingdales Early Warning Station.
Rough track towards Foster Howes Rigg
Rough track towards Foster Howes Rigg
Looking towards Goathland Moor
Looking towards Goathland Moor
Old Boundary Marker on Sneaton High Moor, Sneaton Parish Parish Boundary Marker in parish of Sneaton (Scarborough District), Sneaton High Moor, 300m South East of Ann's Cross.

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Milestone Society National ID: YN_SNEA01pb
Old Boundary Marker on Sneaton High Moor, Sneaton Parish
Parish Boundary Marker in parish of Sneaton (Scarborough District), Sneaton High Moor, 300m South East of Ann's Cross. Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: YN_SNEA01pb
York Cross York Cross is situated on Sneaton High Moor about 2 miles north of Fylingdales Early Warning Radar Station.
York Cross
York Cross is situated on Sneaton High Moor about 2 miles north of Fylingdales Early Warning Radar Station.
Track on Foster Howes Looking S from position
Track on Foster Howes
Looking S from position
Moorland track near York Cross Looking NW from position
Moorland track near York Cross
Looking NW from position
Moorland at Robbed Howe Looking N from position
Moorland at Robbed Howe
Looking N from position
Leas Head Road
Leas Head Road
Heather Baling, Sneaton Moor Traditionally heather or ling was cut for bedding for both animals and humans. Nowadays the bales of heather are more likely to be sold to the Forestry Commission for erosion control on 'soft' footpaths.
Heather Baling, Sneaton Moor
Traditionally heather or ling was cut for bedding for both animals and humans. Nowadays the bales of heather are more likely to be sold to the Forestry Commission for erosion control on 'soft' footpaths.
Newton House Plantation An isolated tree left during clear felling. Young trees have been planted.
Newton House Plantation
An isolated tree left during clear felling. Young trees have been planted.
Pond, Newton House Plantation The pond is in a nineteenth century whinstone quarry.
Pond, Newton House Plantation
The pond is in a nineteenth century whinstone quarry.
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York Cross is located at Grid Ref: NZ8701 (Lat: 54.402, Lng: -0.652)

Division: North Riding

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///lightly.carpentry.mourner. Near Sleights, North Yorkshire

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