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Clifford's Tower
Clifford's Tower stands as a proud symbol of the power of England's medieval kings. Originally built by William the Conqueror to subdue the rebels of the north, it was twice burned to the ground, before being rebuilt by Henry III in the 13th century. The tower takes its name from one grisly incident in its long history, when Roger de Clifford was executed for treason against Edward II and hanged in chains from the tower walls. With sweeping panoramic views of York and the surrounding countryside, it isn't hard to see why Clifford's Tower played such a crucial role in the control of northern England.
Facilities: parking, guidebooks, no dogs allowed, shop, events, family learning
Prices
Adults £3.50
Concessions £3.00
Children £1.80
Family £8.80
English Heritage Members Free
Opening details
| Season Dates | Opening Hours |
|---|---|
| Thu 1 Apr 2010 - Thu 30 Sep 2010 | Mon - Sun 10:00 to 18:00 |
| Fri 1 - Sun 31 Oct 2010 | Mon - Sun 10:00 to 17:00 |
| Mon 1 Nov 2010 - Thu 31 Mar 2011 | Mon - Sun 10:00 to 16:00 |
| Christmas Day, Boxing Day | closed |
| New Year's Day | closed |
| Notes | Closed 24-26 Dec and 1 Jan |
Contact
Visitor Operations TeamTel: 01904 646940
www.english-heritage.org.uk/cliffordstowerVenue
Clifford's TowerTower Street, York, YO1 9SA
www.english-heritage.org.uk/cliffordstower
Map reference: SE 604514
On Foot:
In York city centre, follow the finger posts from the train station.
Parking : with charge
Accessible by Public Transport : 1 mile from York station
Events at this venue
| date | event |
|---|---|
| Sun 26, Mon 27 Sep 2010 | Medieval Table Manners |
| Sat 27, Sun 28 Nov 2010 | Victorian Father Christmas & Christmas Shopping |


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