Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate

This redundant church is hidden away in the heart of the city of York. I have walked past the gate to this place for years and never gotten round to going to look at it. It is surprisingly large inside, with pews all over the place and a rather uneven floor. When I went around Christmas the church was lit by candles, which was very atmospheric. The church was built mainly in the 14th and 15th centuries and is now maintained by the Churches Conservation Trust.

It can be reached either from Goodramgate, or by going down Hornpot lane a 'snickleway' off Low Petergate.

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