Editorial use only: York, UK – 18-Sep-2024. St Mary’s Abbey, Museum Gardens, York Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark VI – stmarysabbey3.jpg – Size: 6720 x 4480px £5.00 – Purchase Checkout Added to basket Related Content Editorial use only: York, UK – 18-Sep-2024. St Mary’s Abbey, Museum Gardens, York Editorial use only: York, UK – 18-Sep-2024. St Mary’s Abbey, Museum Gardens, York Wind Turbines out to sea Wind Turbines out to sea Glaisdale, North Yorkshire, welcome sign by the side of the road using local stone and a black and white sign with luminescent beads. Taken 17-Mar-2024 in Glaisdale, Noth Yorkshire, UK Glaisdale, North Yorkshire, welcome sign by the side of the road using local stone and a black and white sign with luminescent beads. Taken 17-Mar-2024 in Glaisdale, Noth Yorkshire, UK Editorial use only: All Saints Church in Helmsley, North Yorkshire on a wintry, snowy day. Taken on 13/01/25 Editorial use only: Helmsley, North Yorkshire, market square and statue of Lord Feversham. Taken on 13/01/25 Editorial use only: The Black Swan Hotel in Helmsley, North Yorkshire, market square. Taken on 13/01/25 Editorial use only: The Feather’s Hotel in Helmsley, North Yorkshire, market square. Taken on 13/01/25 Glaisdale North Yorkshire sign. Northern village of the year. Pretty green sign with a footbridge leading to the woods. Taken on 18-Mar-2024 Glaisdale North Yorkshire sign. Northern village of the year. Pretty green sign with a footbridge leading to the woods. Taken on 18-Mar-2024 Sutton Bank sign. The finest view in England in summer with woman walking down path Editorial use only: Whitby tour bus outside Whitby abbey on 03-Aug-2023. Editorial use only: Medieval castle in Helmsley, North Yorkshire, on a wintry day. Taken on 13/01/25 Sutton Bank. The finest view in England sign Fresh carrots held in a man’s hand Editorial use only: Crook Durham County Council offices. Taken 28/12/24 Editorial use only: Crook Durham County Council offices. Taken 28/12/24 Mediaeval/medieval arrow slit set in walls of York city walls Signpost at the top of the 199 steps to Whitby Abbey and St Mary’s church. Sign shows directions to 199 steps, Whitby town and the Abbey