St. Helen’s Tower

Located in the very center of York, St. Helen’s Stonegate is easily recognizable by its distinctive lantern tower. The church we see today dates back to the fourteenth century. It was declared redundant in 1551 and partially demolished, but survived and was later brought back into use. It was reconstructed between 1857 and 1858. The tower was rebuilt between 1875 and 1876.

Artistic Church Tower
Strolling in the Market

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