
York is a city full of history, wherever you look and Lendal Cellars is one such place. If you have ever visited the Cellars, you’re entering right into York’s medieval undercroft.
It has wonderful vaulted brick ceilings and chunky stone blocks that are all that remains of the Austin Friary that was once on the site, and which dated back to the late 1200s. The friars lived and worked there for centuries, but you may not know that, in the fifteenth century, the Duke of Gloucester (later Richard III) is also reported to have stayed here regularly, when he was based in the North. York was close to his heart and he is known to have described returning there from the south as ‘coming home’.
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