In 1644, during the Civil War, York was besieged by the Parliamentarians. Prince Rupert, and an army of 15,000 men lifted the siege. At at the Battle of Marston Moor of Rupert's 15,000 troops, 4,000 were killed and 1,500 captured. On July 15 the city surrendered to Sir Thomas Fairfax.
1. Aaron Guest House (York Hotels/3D hotels in York)
A warm Family run guest house Our aim is to please our guests Only 5 minutes from our Magnificent City steeped in history and with a wealth of interesting places to visit on your doorstep Not forgetting our Superb full English Breackfast. Central...
2. Airden House (York Hotels/3D hotels in York)
Emma Mark Turner welcome you to their Victorian period house in a quiet location only 5 minutes walk to the city centre the Minster. Superior bedrooms have been re furbished ready Feb 06 to a particularly high standard enjoy top quality powe...
3. Beckett Guesthouse (York Hotels/3D hotels in York)
EXPERIENCE THE PERFECT CITY CENTRE LOCATION. ENJOY THE PERFECT START TO YOUR DAY WITH OUR TRADITIONAL BREAKFAST AT NO EXTRA COST. ONLY FIVE MINUTES STROLL TO THE MINSTER AND OLDE WORLDE COBBLED SHOPPING STREETS. IDEAL FOR WEEKEND BREAKS PAUL M...
4. Blossoms York (York Hotels/3D hotels in York)
Family run The Blossoms combines a friendly informal atmosphere with efficient service and is equally suited to the travelling businessman or to the family on holiday.
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7. St Denys Hotel (York Hotels/3D hotels in York)
The St Denys Hotel in York has been owned by the same family since it first opened its doors twenty years ago. Throughout this time an international reputation for friendly service has been built. Many visitors return again and again. We ar...