TA0339 : Eastgate, Beverley, Yorkshire
taken 10 years ago, near to Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, England

Beverley has an architectural and historic interest that puts it amongst the most impressive British towns of similar size. It still retains its historic integrity based on its medieval roots and has fine architectural examples from Georgian, Victorian and earlier periods. Its high points are the Minster and St. Mary’s Church which are linked by market places and streets lined with shops and other commercial properties.
Conservation Area Appraisals, including maps:
Introduction: LinkArea 1 - North Bar Without: Link
Area 2 - Westwood: Link
Area 3 - North Bar Within: Link
Area 4 - Norwood: Link
Area 5 - Markets: Link
Area 6 - Guildhall: Link
Area 7 - Railway: Link
Area 8 - Minster: Link
Area 9 - Flemingate & Beckside: Link
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Geograph Shared Description photo links:
The Minster Church of St John: Link
St Mary's Church: Link
Dominican Friary: Link
Medieval Guilds and Crafts Trail: Link
Further reading:
‘Historic Beverley’ by Ivan and Elisabeth Hall, 1981
‘The History of Beverley East Yorkshire’ by Pamela Hopkins, 2011
‘Beverley Through Time’ by Patricia Deans & Margaret Sumner, 2010
‘Beverley Minster’ by David Palliser, 2008 (Jarrold Publishing)
Beverley Civic Society: Link![]()
Wikipedia: Link
For Beverley (Grosvenor Place) Conservation Area, see here: Link
