I was the first who woke up on the next day. The time was 4.30 am. Man, we have slept for more than 11 hours! Can't remember when was the last time I did that? Maybe when I was an infant?
Since I couldn't go back to sleep, I woke up KS. And it's easy to wake up the boys too. Just turn on the TV will certainly do. I felt so refresh after a long-good-night-sleep. I could see that everyone felt the same too.

Breakfast was simple and healthy. Wholemeal bread spread with peanut butter + strawberries + fresh orange juice.
I felt that every cells in my body had been rejuvenated by this juice-rich breakfast. Emm..I was really in a very cheerful mood.



We found our hotel very easily this time. Yes, Novotel hotel again. Actually, 6 out of the 7 nights, we stayed Novotel in different region. KS found this hotel from CP's intranet. From time to time, there will be some hotels around the globe, offering their best corporate price to CP's staffs. And this time, Novotel under the Accor group was doing their promotion.
KS said he couldn't find any hotel that is cheaper than Novotel. Even Bed-and-Breakfast can easily cost more than £100 per night. Compared to what we have paid to the 1st Novotel : £45 (Milton Keynes); 2nd Novotel : £55 (York); 3rd Novotel : £71 (New Castle); 4th Novotel : £49 (Manchester, for 2 nights); 5th Novotel : £34 (Coventry). Really not bad, right? See my man, he is such a genius.
Ok Ok, back to York. We arrived at York at around 9 am. Since the time was still too early to check in the hotel, we parked our car in the hotel's car park and decided to take a walk in the town centre first. None of us knew this walk would last for 5 hours!


York has 5 major landmarks to take note of : the wall enclosing the small city centre; the minster at the northern corner; Clifford's Tower at the southern end; the River Ouse that cuts the centre in two; and the train station to the west.
Ok, let's tour the town...



Even a normal bridge looks so classy and elegant. No wonder people said to come to European countries is to look at their historic buildings and architectures. It really doesn't need an expect to tell how good they are.




Clifford's Tower is the little left of York Castle. It was rebuilt after the original one was destroyed in 1190 during an anti-Jewish massacre. An angry mob forced 150 Jews to be locked inside the tower, but it wasn't enough and the helpless victims took their own lives rather than be killed.













KS went to the counter to order 2 set of breakfast, and I took the boys to sit near to the window. This area is obviously desgined for parents and kids. See those tables designed with higher and lower part? Such a good design.

BTW, the McDonald breakfast was sucks. I have no appetite to eat it even though I was a bit hungry too.


I find that this is a difficult pose. Try and see if you can put your head perpendicular when you stand straight, like William did? I can't lo...



Ok, another 15 min has gone. Finally we crossed the road and approached the church. There were many people inside there attending a rountine on Sundays.


Her little boy is a very active one and he was so happy to play with Vincent and William. Basically they played chase-and-run in front of the church. All the noises they've made, sigh. We got to 'shh..' them for many times.
Anyway, my heart melted when I saw their happy faces that seem to disappear for quite a while. That's kid's nature, they just like to play, they won't admire the beauty of the historic archituctures, nor will they enjoy a long walk like this...


While the boys were playing, me and the lady was chatting, KS grabbed the camera and shot around. Not wanting to bore him, we said good-bye to the lady and her boy and her dog.

We continued to walk to the heart of the town, there lies the immense, awe-inspiring York Minster, one of the most beautiful Gothic cathedrals in the world.


Finally, we set foot in the York Minster.



York's first Minster was built on Easter Day 627, for the baptism of the Anglo Saxon King, Edwin of Northumbria. When Edwin ordered that this small wooden church should be rebuilt in stone, he was killed in a battle in 633.
This small stone church built on the same site as the original wooden one was enlarged over time. It survived through the Viking age in York but was badly damaged by fire in the year 1069 when the Normans finally took control of the city of York.
Once the invading Normans had taken control of the city a decision was taken to build a new Minster on a fresh site to replace the old fire damaged Saxon Minster. Around the year 1080 Thomas of Bayeux became Archbishop and started building a cathedral that in time grew into the Minster we have today. This vast Norman church was completed around the 1100.
In 1215 Walter Gray became archbishop and he was to serve the cathedral for 40 years. It was Walter who started to transform the Norman Church in to the Minster we have today.
In summary, the present building, built mainly from 1220 to 1480, manages to represent all the major stages of Gothic architectural development. The Minster that we know today had taken about 250 years to build.

Oh ok, that's the minster hall they were looking at.
The boys got fussy again. It's time to take a break then.



I feel cherish that it still exist until today so that I have the chance to look at it. I hope the very next generation will have the same chance too. Thus, I pray no war nor disaster would ever destroy it. Mayt it be preserved eternally.










There are many this kind of windows around the chamber, everyone of them are different.


However, I was 'thick face' enough to zoom up a picture over the carved figures there.
About 15 min later, KS and William came back. He said he almost tour every places inside there. No doubt it's gorgeous and equivalent good to the Holy See Catholic Church in Vatican City. I think I can visualize how it looks like then.
So, we decided to give up the Minster tour but to its tower instead. Just when I line up to buy the ticket, KS saw from the banner there : To climb the tower, the accompanied children must be 8 or over. Oh, we think Vincent can marginal pass that though he is not yet 8, but William is too far below this requirement. Sigh, got to quit then.
We left the Minster, feeling a bit lost that we couldn't go up to the tower.

no need to pay to see it wo...guess how?


















3 comments:
are u planning to go to scotland too? if u do, it is the most beautiful place on earth..especially the Loch Ness monster lake..forgot what it is called.
Castles are fantastic there too.
Wow! It does sound a good holiday for me, the ideal holiday I would like to have. The pictures are absolutely gorgeous. Maybe you really like to consider putting these in a book. Like reading a storybook.
Can't wait for the next instalment of your holiday journal.
CY, yes, the initial plan covered Scotland too. Know it is a great place to go. But we cancelled it off for the sake of the boys. Maybe next time lah.
SY,thanks for your compliment. But it's not our credit lah, cause it's really not hard to get gorgeous pictures in the gorgeous town.
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