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I took an extra-long wander for my last full day in York and once again the sun co-operated in the early morning. I headed down Castlegate where I found an impressive residence behind St. Mary's:

residence on Castlegate

as well as the Castle Tea Rooms:

Castle Tea Rooms

and The Blue Boar (blue is an awfully popular name for York pubs, it seems):

Blue Boar

Had a peek down Clifford Street from the other direction and once again saw the York Institute:

York Institute

and the Magistrate's Court:

Magistrate's Court

Spotted these swell carvings near the head of Coppergate:

carvings at the head of Coppergate

and also caught this nifty building on Piccadilly, one which I walked past pretty much every day here:

long bldg on Piccadilly

After brekkie, I finally went to Jorvik -- took so many pics that I am going to give it its own separate entry.

After Jorvik, I discovered a new direction to head -- past The Three Tuns (1782):

Three Tuns

to King Street and the Stone Roses Bar:

Stone Roses Bar King St

and, down at the end, The King's Arms (1783):

Kings Arms sign
Kings Arms other sign
Kings Arms side

From there, I turned along King's Staith:

King's Staith

and crossed Ouse Bridge:

Ouse Bridge

from whence I spotted some more swans!

Ouse swans
closer Ouse swans

Across the bridge I discovered St. John's:

St Johns
St Johns door

and Micklegate:

Micklegate

Further down I passed the Micklegate News building:

Micklegate News

and The Priory:

Priory

finally reaching Micklegate Bar and more city walls:

Micklegate Bar
wider Micklegate Bar
Micklegate Bar arch
Micklegate Bar front
Micklegate Bar wall

Some views from atop this wall:

Micklegate Bar view
Micklegate Bar view 2
Micklegate Bar view 3

On my way back up Micklegate I noticed Holy Trinity:

Holy Trinity steeple
Holy Trinity side

and St. Martin-cum-Gregory's:

St Martin steeple
St Martin side

From there, I circled back across town to revisit a particular place. On my way I passed Betty's where there is pretty much always a queue:

Bettys

as well as St. William's College (1461):

St Will College

and discovered that the Minster School comprises more than just that one red building:

moar Minster School

until I came back to Monk Bar:

Monk Bar again

Last time I was here I just passed by, but since then I read that it is the only one of the old city gates that still has a working portcullis, and I decided that I wanna see that! So I came back today for a closer look:

Monk Bar arch

and yes, you can see some of the portcullis teeth poking out there:

portcullis

and today I went up on the wall here as well:

Monk Bar wall
moar Monk Bar wall

Swung along St. Andrewgate again on my way home, and today I noticed a little cul-de-sac called Bartle Garth -- just a simple little residential area, but what a view those people have:

Bartle Garth

Also saw a venerable residence on St. Andrewgate:

St Andrewgate residence

and caught the moon above the roofs:

moon

Fossgate was, as so often before, the last leg of my walk back to the flat:

Fossgate eve

Good night, Fossgate -- tomorrow morning we head south.
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