7 Monk Bar Court YORK
York, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Washer
Safety features
A/C
Parking
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom
1 double bed
7 Monk Bar Court is a lovely little house, tucked away within the City Walls of York, in a quiet lane that backs right on to the City Walls. Only a short walk to the Minster and anywhere else in the centre of York. Following directions from the York Train Station will sound more like a guided tour of York, but the fact that the house is tucked away down a little historic lane ensures that you will have a quiet undisturbed nights sleep.
Situated on Monk Bar Court, which is a small lane off Goodramgate, the lane used to be known as Elbow Lane. In 1575 all householders in the city were required to keep the street in front of their properties clean and swept of dust, dirt, rubbish, animal droppings and anything else that stopped the road looking neat. These "sweepings" were taken to the nearest "midden", which for the inhabitants of Monk ward at that time was in a garden in Elbow Lane owned by Thomas Barker. Today you can enjoy peace and quiet in this lovely little back lane without any risk of someone dumping their sweepings in your yard!
The property has a delightful open living room that leads on to a well fitted kitchen and dining area. All the mod-cons you might need including WiFi. Upstairs is a surprisingly spacious double bedroom with plenty of storage, and a lovely shower room that has a luxurious feel about it.
The small back yard is quite a surprise, opening straight out onto the historic City Walls.
Please feel free to contact us for any advice or if you have an issue you need help with.
York is a beautiful historic city, which is small enough to get around easily on foot to explore its historic streets and buildings and pop in to one of its many pubs and restaurants.
York is best enjoyed on foot, as most of the city centre is closed to traffic during the day.
Driving to York
From the M1, or A1, follow signs for A64 York. On the A64, following this towards York and take the A1036 into York, which passes the York Race Course on your right. Keep driving until you see the stone gate Micklegate in front of you and turn left using the inner ring road to follow around to Lord Mayors Walk and the Monk Bar Carpark (YO31 7QR)
Parking
The best parking for Goodramgate will be the City of York car park called Monk Bar Carpark (YO31 7QR), which is off Lord Mayors Walk. From here back to Goodramgate and the house is a quick few minutes walk. All day parking costs £12.50 pay and display.
Train – from the train station.
You can get a taxi from outside the station and simply ask to be dropped off on Goodramgate at the Monk Bar end, or if the weather is nice you can take a stunning walk through York – the house will be about a 15-20 minute gentle walk, but no doubt your attention will wander and may well take longer.
From the station, turn left outside the station and head into York, following the pavement under the arch which spans the road and over Lendal Bridge – you will see the Minster ahead of you. Follow the road straight towards the Minster (Museum Street then Duncombe Place) and pass the right hand side of the Minster and follow this road (Deangate) which takes you right onto Goodramgate – head towards the Monk Bar gate and Monk Bar Court (the lane through the arch) will be on your left before the gate.
Just a quick tip when people give you directions:
Goodramgate (the gate at the end of the name means street)
Monk Bar (the word Bar here refers to Gate)
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
York, nestled in the heart of North Yorkshire, England, is a city steeped in history and brimming with charm. A visit to York is a journey through time, where ancient walls encircle contemporary independent shops and vibrant eateries, creating a fusion of the past and present.
The city's crowning glory is York Minster, one of the largest and most beautiful Gothic cathedrals in the world. Its stained glass windows and intricate stone work are a testament to the craftsmanship of the medieval period. Climbing the Central Tower rewards visitors with panoramic views of the city and beyond.
York's history is not confined to its architecture; the city's past comes to life at the Jorvik Viking Centre, where you can experience the sights, sounds, and even smells of a Viking-age city. The York Castle Museum offers a glimpse into more recent social history, with recreated Victorian streets and exhibitions on the city's past.
For those with a taste for the macabre, the York Dungeon provides a thrilling and theatrical look into the darker side of York's history. Ghost walks and tours are also popular, as York is reputed to be one of the most haunted cities in Europe.
The Shambles, often regarded as one of the best-preserved medieval shopping streets in Europe, is a must-visit. With its overhanging timber-framed buildings, some dating back to the 14th century, it's easy to imagine you've stepped back in time. Today, the area is filled with quaint boutiques, chocolatiers, and tea rooms.
York is also a city of festivals, with events throughout the year celebrating everything from food and drink to history and the arts. The York Chocolate Festival and the Viking Festival are particular highlights, offering unique experiences and a taste of the city's diverse heritage.
For a touch of nature, the York Museum Gardens are a peaceful haven in the city center, where historical ruins and botanical beauty provide a tranquil escape. The River Ouse offers scenic boat cruises, giving a different perspective on the city's architecture and greenery.
York's compact size makes it ideal for exploring on foot, and with a wealth of attractions, shops, and restaurants, there's something to suit every interest. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a lover of the arts, or simply in search of a charming British city break, York promises an enchanting and unforgettable visit.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM