Join me as we walk the entire 4.8 km circular trail around the historic ancient walls of York in North Yorkshire, England.
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Starting at Micklegate Bar, we take a clockwise route, passing St. Leonard's Hospital, York Oratory, York Minster, Clifford's Tower and cross both the River Foss and the River Ouse along the way.
Since Roman times York has been defended by walls of one form or another. To this day, substantial portions of the walls remain, and York has more miles of intact wall than any other city in England. The original walls were built around 71 AD, when the Romans erected a fort occupying about 50 acres or 21.5 hectares near the banks of the River Ouse.
The ruins of St. Leonard's Hospital was founded soon after the Norman Conquest and is was believed to be have been the largest medieval hospital in the north of England. The hospital also fed the poor and the condemned, providing meals for the prisoners in York Castle.
The Oratory Church of Saint Wilfrid, or York Oratory, is known as the 'Mother Church of the city of York'. It is in Gothic Revival style. The arch over the main door has the most detailed Victorian carving in the city. The present church was completed in 1864 and is considered to be one of the most perfectly finished Catholic churches in England, rich in sculptures, paintings and stained glass.
York Minster was formally known as the 'Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York' with the first record of a church built on that site dating back to 627 AD.
St. Michael Le Belfry was built between 1525 and 1537 and replaced a church that dated back to at least 1294. The church is famous for being the place where Guy Fawkes was baptised on April 16th 1570.
East Angle Tower Eboracum Roman Fort was a fort and later a city in the Roman province of Britannia. The site remained occupied after the decline of the Western Roman Empire and ultimately developed into the present-day city of York.
Merchant Taylor's Hall was built by the Fraternity of St John the Baptist (an organisation connected to the Taylors' Guild) in c.1415.
Clifford's Tower is a ruined keep of the medieval Norman York Castle which was built on the site of an even older castle built in 1068 following the Norman conquest of York.
Filmed 8.5.2024
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Hello everyone, my name's Jamie Paul and this is my walking channel. Since I love the outdoors and walking in nature so much I decided to start filming my walks so that I could share them all with you lovely people wherever you are in the world. So sit back, relax, and allow yourself to just be in the moment and together we can Walk The World Away.
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00:00 Mickelgate Bar
0:11:15 Lendal Bridge
0:17:10 St. Leonard's Hospital
0:19:55 York Oratory
0:22:30 York Minster
0:23:15 St. Michael Le Belfry
0:27:20 Dean's Park
0:32:40 Bootham Bar
0:47:30 Monk Bar
0:50:50 East Angle Tower Eboracum Roman Fort
0:51:40 Merchant Taylors' Hall
0:57:10 River Foss
1:03:40 Red Tower
1:08:40 Walmgate Bar
1:17:00 Fishergate Postern Tower
1:21:00 Clifford's Tower
1:22:05 Tower Gardens
1:23:10 Skeldergate Bridge
1:25:35 Baile Hill