St Mary’s Abbey is located at York YO30 7WH, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with St Mary’s Abbey and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Cath Simpkins

5 Google Rating

Great atmospheric place in lovely settings of Museum Gardens

5/ 5

Great atmospheric place in lovely settings of Museum Gardens

David Corderoy

5 Google Rating

Very atmospheric. Lovely gardens. Good museum.

5/ 5

Very atmospheric. Lovely gardens. Good museum.

Melissa Vandenberg

5 Google Rating

This is located in a fantastic, large park with seating and a great museum. There a few vendors tha

5/ 5

This is located in a fantastic, large park with seating and a great museum. There a few vendors that serve coffee and ice cream. It was a great place to just sit and take a break from sightseeing. Lots of local families taking their kids out for the day as well.

Jonathan

5 Google Rating

It's a walk onto living history. Loved reading the information boards in the church and wandering a

5/ 5

It's a walk onto living history. Loved reading the information boards in the church and wandering around the ruins.

Matthew Hallett

5 Google Rating

The wonderful ruins of St Mary's Abbey lie in the museum gardens. Beautiful. Lovely place to stop an

5/ 5

The wonderful ruins of St Mary's Abbey lie in the museum gardens. Beautiful. Lovely place to stop and let the world go by.

Steve Waite

4 Google Rating

Really lovely park to walk around. St Mary's Abbey ruins are stunning. Worth a try.

4/ 5

Really lovely park to walk around. St Mary's Abbey ruins are stunning. Worth a try.

Erandika Mohanathasan

5 Google Rating

Its right next to the museum and the museum gardens! It looked interesting and nice

5/ 5

Its right next to the museum and the museum gardens! It looked interesting and nice

Im Sik Han

4 Google Rating

Lovely gardens with abbey

4/ 5

Lovely gardens with abbey

Andy Hoare

4 Google Rating

Atmospheric ruins within the Museum gardens

4/ 5

Atmospheric ruins within the Museum gardens

Yolo Yang

5 Google Rating

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