Some attractions within York Minster Map:
- (1) West Window (1338)
- (2) Sculpture on doorway
- (3) Jesse Window (c. 1310)
- (4) Dragon's head
- (5) Bellfounders' Window (14th c.)
- (6) St John's Chapel
- (7) `Five Sisters` Window (c. 1260)
- (8) Astronomical Clock
- (9) Choir screen and statues of kings
- (10) Entrances to crypt
- (11) High Altar
- (12) St William's Window (1422)
- (13) St Stephen's Chapel
- (14) Easter Window (1408)
- (15) All Saints Chapel
- (16) St Cuthbert's Window (c. 1435)
- (17) Zouche Chapel
- (18) Tomb of Archbishop Walter de Gray (d. 1255)
- (19) Rose Window (c. 1500)
- (20) St George's Chapel
- (21) Entrance to `The Foundations`
- Chapterhouse - The vestibule of the Chapterhouse is reached from the north transept. On entering this part of the cathedral... More
- Nave - York Minster's main door in the west front leads into the nave, begun in 1291 and completed after 1350 in the high Gothic... More
- Choir - The cathedral's Norman choir was rebuilt in the late 14th century. After a fire in 1829 destroyed the roof and the... More
- (21) Entrance to `The Foundations`
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