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in times of danger. They also rebuilt the battlements and sometimes the tops of the walls. Some slit windows are at the wrong height and some are narrow for the full width of the parapet. Some parts of the walls still have small holes called musket loops from the 17th century for muskets to fire from although they are of uncertain age due to restoration. In the northern area where you have views of the
Cathedral, the walls were defended from interval towers which would have been higher than they are now after the Victorian restoration. Some of the
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The lower section was built in the 12th century while the top storeys in the 14th; the original barbican was removed in 1826. At least six reigning monarchs passed through this gate. Its symbolic value led to traitors' severed heads being displayed on the defences. Heads left there to rot included:
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period after falling into disrepair. The
Victorians widened the wall-walk as well as extending it in some areas, (such as in the northern area with views of the cathedral), previously, in some areas, there probably would have only been narrow ledges that could be used to support a timber wall-walk
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The tower stands almost 30 feet (9.1 m) tall, has an external diameter of 48.5 feet (14.8 m) at the base and 46 feet (14 m) above the skirt. Length of each side varies from 7.5 feet (2.3 m) to 11 feet (3.4 m) on the inner face. The tower projects beyond the curtain wall to a
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In the Middle Ages the defence of the city was further helped not just by the walls but on the rampart underneath and the ditch surrounding them. The ditch along the walls was once 60 feet (18.3m) wide and 10 feet (3m) deep. In modern times the ditch was almost all filled in and no longer exists.
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around 310β320 AD. It has ten sides, based on a regular fourteen-sided figure designed so that a circle through the internal angles of the internal face is tangential to the curve. The rear four sides are missing to provide access to the interior of the tower. A low plinth or skirt extends out
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This Bar originally dates from around 1315, when it was documented as being called Barram
Fishergate. It was bricked up following riots in 1489, but was reopened in 1827 and today provides pedestrian access through the walls between the Fishergate area (actually Fawcett Street/Paragon Street) and
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This four-storey gatehouse is the tallest and most elaborate of the four, and was built in the early 14th century. It was intended as a self-contained fort, and each floor is capable of being defended separately. The current gatehouse was built to replace a 12th-century gate known as
331:(though this last is a misnomer as very little of the extant stonework is of Roman origin, and the course of the wall has been substantially altered since Roman times). The walls are generally 13 feet (4m) high and 6 feet (1.8m) wide. They are the longest town walls in England.
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blocks. At 15 feet (4.6 m) a scarcement reduces the thickness of the wall from 5 feet (1.5 m) to 3.25 feet (0.99 m), which continues for a further 4 feet (1.2 m) before being capped by 11 feet (3.4 m) of 13th century masonry in which
1145:"City Walls, gates, posterns (not including the section from Bootham Bar to Monk Bar, N of the Minster, now part of National Monument No 13280), moats, mounds, Bayle (or Baile) Hill, St Leonard's Hospital and Merchant Taylor's Hall, Aldwark (1004910)"
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spaced along the walls were added by the
Victorians. However,some pre-date this period as can be seen in the 1782 Micklegate Bar illustration and the 1807 illustration showing the Multangular Tower and walls, although, very few original Medieval
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when it was bombarded by cannon fire, and in 1840 after it had suffered years of neglect. It was also damaged in 1489 when, along with
Fishergate Bar, it was burnt by rebels who were rioting over tax raises.
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is the most noticeable and intact structure remaining from the Roman walls. It was constructed as part of a series of eight similar defensive towers. The walls are almost certainly the creation of
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Bootham Bar was built in the 14th and 19th centuries, it also has some of the oldest surviving stonework, dating to the 11th century. It stands almost on the site of
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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. They are known variously as
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Walmgate Bar was built during the 14th century, although the inner gateway dates from the 12th century. It was originally called
810:, or 'bars', (Bootham Bar, Monk Bar, Walmgate Bar and Micklegate Bar below). These restricted traffic in medieval times, and were used to extract
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As the name suggests, this bar is a 19th-century addition to the walls. It was opened in 1838 to provide direct access between
Nunnery Lane and
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1088:"York Minster cathedral precinct: including Bootham Bar and the length of City Walls extending round the precinct up to Monk Bar (1017777)"
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distance of 36.75 feet (11.20 m). The foundations are concrete, atop which the tower extends having a rubble and mortar core between
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View of the city, looking north-east from the city wall, near the railway station. The brown spire at left in the middle distance is the
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The Bar was inhabited until the 20th century. The upper two floors contain living quarters, which today are a museum known as the
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remain. Perhaps one of the most notable additions to the wall was Robin Hood tower, built in 1889.
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origin but modified in 1584), extends out over the gateway. The house was occupied until 1957.
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Munecagate, which stood 100 yards (91 m) to the north-west, on the site of the Roman gate
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1057:"BOOTHAM BAR CITY WALL FROM BOOTHAM BAR TO LAYERTHORPE MONK BAR ROBIN HOODS TOWER (1259293)"
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occupied the city in 867. By this time the Roman defences were in poor repair, and the
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1250:. York, England: Donald Insall Associates. 2021. p. 24.
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1805:"Theme: The York City Walls" on the History of York website
1621:"New visitor attraction opens in York's historic gatehouse"
1483:(Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society),
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The City Walls and Castles of York: The Pictorial Evidence
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The original walls were built around 71 AD, when the
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1786:"York' City Walls Trail" β by The Friends of York Walls
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in 1389, touch the state sword when entering the gate.
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is now located. The south corner was in what is now
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Location map of the major features of York city walls
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1376:"FRIENDS OF YORK WALLS CIO β WALL TRAIL SECTION 12"
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507:An illustration from 1807 during the reign of
298:Location of York city walls in North Yorkshire
1792:Introducing β "Yorkβs City Walls Audio Trail"
802:Walmgate Bar in the 1820s before restoration
1790:A new audio guide using the Guide.AI app β "
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935:Henry Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham
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1718:(2nd ed.). London: Penguin Books.
1262:"A walk through 1,900 years of history"
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991:List of town walls in England and Wales
950:City Walls Experience at Micklegate Bar
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27:Grade I listed urban defence in England
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1733:Wilson, Barbara; Mee, Frances (2005).
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1506:Richard III & Henry VII Experience
806:The walls are punctuated by four main
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939:Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York
676:Beyond the Ouse, the walls resume at
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1716:Yorkshire: York and the East Riding
1583:from the original on 15 March 2024.
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1755:. Huntington, York: Village. 1985.
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1320:"York and the Jacobite Rebellions"
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1093:National Heritage List for England
1062:National Heritage List for England
917:' or 'great road', and leads onto
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1781:The Friends of York Walls website
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558:The Multangular Tower in the
1801:", york-united-kingdom.co.uk
1542:"Protection of Walmgate Bar"
1290:"The Walls vs The Civil War"
519:A map of York from 1611 by
84:2.11 miles (3.40 kilometres)
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1877:Scheduled monuments in York
1872:Tourist attractions in York
1619:Horner, Ed (1 April 2022).
1213:. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
1201:. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
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1115:"History: The Defences"
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1760:Beal, Pauline (1994).
1502:"Discover Richard III"
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1576:. York University.
1294:britishheritage.com
1031:"York's City Walls"
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1762:Walking the Walls
1744:978-1-874454-36-6
1725:978-0-14-071061-8
1712:Pevsner, Nikolaus
1489:978-0-9503519-0-2
1404:on 16 April 2023.
896:English Civil War
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