Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate, York
Holy Trinity Church is a real find – if you can find it! Out of sight of nearby Goodramgate its secluded peaceful churchyard is just a stone’s throw from one of York’s main shopping streets. It is accessed via an 18th-century brick archway adjoining buildings whose original role seven centuries ago was as artisans’ workshops.
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Awesome praying at Holy Trinity church in York, UK
Peter Byrom-Smith playing at Holy Trinity Church, York, England
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The church dates from the 12th century. The south east chapel is 13th century, and the south aisle and south arcade date from the 14th century.
It was enlarged in 1823 when the north side was rebuilt. The south porch was added in 1849. The condition of the building was poor by 1882 and regular worship was suspended for over 50 years until 1937 when restoration work was completed.[5] The oak rafters were renewed and the roof was restored. The pier supporting the arches between the nave and north aisle were underpinned with concrete, and the decaying stonework on the south aisle walls was renewed
Geschiedenis van de kerk dateert uit de 12de eeuw. Het zuiden oosten kapel is 13e eeuw, en de zuidelijke beuk en Zuid-arcade dateren uit de 14e eeuw. Het werd in 1823 wanneer de noordkant werd herbouwd uitgebreid. De Zuid-veranda werd toegevoegd in 1849. De toestand van het gebouw was slecht door 1882 en regelmatige aanbidding was geschorst voor meer dan 50 jaar tot 1937 toen de restauratie werd voltooid. [5] de eiken balken werden vernieuwd en het dak is hersteld. De pier ter ondersteuning van de bogen tussen het schip en Noord gangpad werden ondersteund met beton, en het rottende metselwerk op de muren van de zuidelijke beuk was vernieuwd
Inside 13th Century Anglican Church, YORK, England
Ebor Singers rehearsing for Desolata Est concert, Anglican Holy Trinity Church, YORK, England.
One Minute Vacation Video #17: Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church Goodramgate is hidden in a small, secluded churchyard in York. The 12th c. church is full of character, with floors and arcades that are charmingly uneven. Light filters through the windows, illuminating honey-colored stone. The family box pews are from the 17th century. The church is candle lit as there is no electricity.
ANOTHER TID-BIT: just a few steps away are the busy streets of York, lined with shops and teaming with tourists. But if you find the small gateway between two of the shops, it leads to a quiet, peaceful churchyard that seems a million miles away from the hubbub that surrounds it.
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Church of the Holy Trinity, Stratford upon Avon - Warwickshire England
The Virtual Tourist walks around Stratford upon Avon - Warwickshire England
Archbishop of York announces rejuvenated Holy Trinity Church will become a Minster in 2017
The Archbishop of York announced Hull’s magnificent Holy Trinity Church is to be re-dedicated as a Minster. The Minster-making service to be held on 13 May 2017 is anticipated to be a keynote event during Hull’s year as UK City of Culture. At the announcement, the great West Doors of magnificent Holy Trinity were opened for the first time in a year since the external works began to enable the Archbishop, Bishop of Hull and other VIPs to be taken on a tour of the Trinity Square redevelopment before they each signed and laid a paving stone as part of the resurfacing of the showpiece location.
York: Holy Trinity (Pete Smith recital)
While on a recent visit to York, I stumbled upon Holy Trinity church during a lunchtime recital given by Pete Smith; here, he's playing Panis Angelicus.
Drive from home to Trinity Church York
This place has everything that you need. Small healthy church, people who want to grow, historic multi-cultural city, tons of opportunities for evangelism, and really really great oversight.
Castlegate & Goodramgate
Castlegate
Castlegate was and is of course the street leading to the castle. There are two Georgian buildings of note in the street, both designed by the Yorkshire architect John Carr (1723-1807). One is Castlegate House, dating from 1759 and built for the City Recorder, Peter Johnson. The other building is Fairfax House dating from 1755. The latter house has a fine collection of Georgian furniture and other Georgian items known as the Terry Collection. A church has stood on the site of St Mary's Church in Castlegate since pre-conquest times, and although most of the present church is 12th-13th century there is a dedication stone in the building which dates to around 1020. The names Ervard, Grim and Aese are mentioned on the stone. St. Mary's became redundant as a church in 1958 but reopened in 1975 as the home of The York Story, a heritage centre which displays the history of the city in models and reconstructions and audio-visual displays.
Goodramgate York
Goodramgate was created in the Viking period, 1100 years ago as a street to connect the former eastern Roman gateway ( where Kings Square is today) with the former northern Roman gateway ( close to the current MonkBar gateway). Originally called Gutherumgate it was named after a local warrior, although some people believe it was after King Guthrum, who was defeated by King Arthur. Today Goodramgate is home to a variety of shops and businesses including pubs, restaurants, tea rooms, choclatiers, jewellers and York’s largest collection of charity shops.
The variety of the architecture on this street is amazing, spanning 700 years. Lady Row is the oldest row of houses in York dating back to 1316 and is one of the earliest examples in England of medieval “ jettied” houses, where the upper story jetties away from the lower portion. The houses were built for Holy Trinity Church which is situated behind them in a beautifully secluded site. Take a look inside the church and marvel at a building which has remained more or less unaltered since the 18th century. It has no gas or electricity or running water.
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Places to see in ( York - UK )
Places to see in ( York - UK )
York is a walled city in northeast England that was founded by the ancient Romans. Its huge 13th-century Gothic cathedral, York Minster, has medieval stained glass and 2 functioning bell towers. The City Walls form a walkway on both sides of the River Ouse. The Monk Bar gate houses an exhibition tracing the life of 15th-century Plantagenet King Richard III.
York is a historic walled city at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The municipality is the traditional county town of Yorkshire to which it gives its name. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events in England throughout much of its two millennia of existence. The city offers a wealth of historic attractions, of which York Minster is the most prominent, and a variety of cultural and sporting activities making it a popular tourist destination for millions.
The city was founded by the Romans as Eboracum in 71 AD. It became the capital of the Roman province of Britannia Inferior, and later of the kingdoms of Northumbria and Jórvík. In the Middle Ages, York grew as a major wool trading centre and became the capital of the northern ecclesiastical province of the Church of England, a role it has retained.
In the 19th century, York became a hub of the railway network and a confectionery manufacturing centre. In recent decades, the economy of York has moved from being dominated by its confectionery and railway-related industries to one that provides services. The University of York and health services have become major employers, whilst tourism has become an important element of the local economy.
Alot to see in ( York - UK ) such as :
National Railway Museum
York Minster
Jorvik Viking Centre
York Castle Museum
York Dungeon
York Castle
York Museum Gardens
Yorkshire Museum
Merchant Adventurers' Hall
The Shambles
York Cold War Bunker
Barley Hall
Yorkshire Air Museum
Richard III Experience at Monk Bar
Snickelways of York
York Art Gallery
Rowntree Park
Yorkshire Museum of Farming
Bar Convent
York's Chocolate Story
Treasurer's House, York
Fairfax House
St Mary's Abbey, York
Shambles Market
Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate, York
DIG: an archaeological adventure
Mansion House, York
St Wilfrid's, York
Roman Walls
Goddards House and Garden
The Deanery
Dean's Park
West Bank Park
The Ghost Trail Of York
The Yorkshire Regiment
York Army Museum
National Railway Museum Car Park
St Mary’s Church
Roman Column
Holgate Windmill
( York - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of York . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in York - UK
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Church of the Holy Trinity, Stratford upon Avon in Warwickshire England
The Virtual Tourist walks around Stratford upon Avon - Warwickshire England
Annabelle Lumley-Holmes and Alex Greatrex- 10th May, Holy Trinity Church York
Performed at the Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate, York, a church under the protection of The Churches Conservation Trust, the national charity protecting historic churches at risk.
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Easter, Holy Trinity Micklegate, York
Easter Monday, Holy Trinity Priory, Micklegate, York
Holy Trinity Church, Hull
Video of the splendid Holy Trinity Church in Hull.