Elegance & Heritage

Sophisitaced Comfort With a Historic World on Your Doorstep
Elegant living room with a blue sofa, grey armchair, and a light grey couch. A chandelier hangs from the ceiling, and there's a large window with golden curtains. A TV and mirror are also visible.
A living room with a grey sofa, decorative pillows, white coffee table, and a chandelier. The room has a fireplace, mirror, and a TV on a stand. Walls are light grey with white trim..
A cosy bedroom featuring a large bed with a blue throw and patterned pillows, flanked by nightstands with lamps. A landscape painting hangs above the bed. Natural light enters through a window with a white blind. Towels are neatly arranged on the bed.
A cosy bedroom with a large bed adorned with red and pink pillows and a tray holding a champagne bottle, glasses, and strawberries. A chandelier hangs from the ceiling, and a window with gold curtains brightens the room. A vanity table is nearby.
A cosy bedroom with a neatly made bed featuring green pillows and a textured blanket. Towels are folded on the bed. A window lets in natural light. A chair is placed in the corner, and a decorative wall art and sign add charm.

Historic Charm Redefined

A balance of modern comforts in a unique timeless setting

Elegant living room with a blue sofa, grey armchair, and a light grey couch. A chandelier hangs from the ceiling, and there's a large window with golden curtains. A TV and mirror are also visible. A cosy bedroom with a neatly made bed featuring green pillows and a textured blanket. Towels are folded on the bed. A window lets in natural light. A chair is placed in the corner, and a decorative wall art and sign add charm. A dining room with an oval table set for six, featuring floral placemats and a white bowl centerpiece. Wooden chairs surround the table. A wooden cabinet and an oven are on the left. A window and a horse picture adorn the light-coloured walls. A small bathroom with a white marble countertop and sink. The walls are adorned with black and white classical art-themed wallpaper. A decorative round mirror with a detailed frame hangs above the sink, reflecting part of the patterned wallpaper.
A brick building with white sash windows and a large arched gateway with an ornate black iron gate. The entrance leads to a courtyard. A blue plaque is mounted on the wall near the second window from the left.

About St Wilfrid's Court

St Wilfrid’s Court is a beautifully restored Georgian town house that combines historic charm with modern comfort. This inviting three-bedroom property boasts a spacious living area and a fully equipped kitchen, ideal for both short and long stays. Guests will appreciate the tasteful furnishings, including a fireplace, chandeliers and soft velvet drapes. With its peaceful atmosphere and heritage features, your stay will be a memorable experience in the heart of York.

A cosy bedroom with a large bed adorned with red and pink pillows and a tray holding a champagne bottle, glasses, and strawberries. A chandelier hangs from the ceiling, and a window with gold curtains brightens the room. A vanity table is nearby.

Bedrooms

Sleeps up to 7 guests

3 Bedrooms / 4 beds

A living room with a grey sofa, decorative pillows, white coffee table, and a chandelier. The room has a fireplace, mirror, and a TV on a stand. Walls are light grey with white trim.

Living Room

Comfortably seats 7 guests

Flat screen smart TV

A kitchen with wooden cabinets and a countertop holding a blue kettle and white toaster. A gas stove is built into the counter. The dining area has a wooden table with chairs, and a chandelier hangs overhead.

Kitchen/Diner

Comfortably seats 6-7 guests

Oven, stove, microwave & kettle

A modern bathroom with a glass-enclosed shower, a white sink on a dark wooden stand, and a decorative gold-framed mirror. There is a window with a white blind and a shelf holding toiletries beside the shower.

Bathroom & WC

Large shower, wash basin & toilet

Separate ground floor WC & toilet

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Urban Exploration Awaits

Discover the City of York's beauty right on your doorstep

Explore the City of York

St Wilfrid’s Court is just a five-minute walk from Coney Street, offering easy access to York’s best attractions. Enjoy nearby parks like West Bank and cultural landmarks such as the Millennium Bridge and York Minster. The property is perfectly located for exploring the city’s cobbled streets, historic sites, and a variety of local restaurants and shops. With public transport and free parking nearby, you’ll be well-positioned to experience everything York has to offer right from your doorstep.

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Local Landmarks

A circular stone castle with a wooden walkway sits atop a grassy hill covered in yellow flowers. Surrounded by historic buildings, the scene captures a blend of medieval architecture and modern urban landscape in an aerial view.
A stone pathway runs along the top of a historic wall, bordered by grass and trees under a partly cloudy sky. The wall features crenelations and extends into the distance.
A narrow, cobbled street lined with historic, leaning buildings featuring colourful shop signs. A red bicycle is parked outside a window with red frames. The sky is slightly overcast, adding a quaint charm to the scene.
A scenic view of a river with boats docked along its banks, a bridge spanning across, and historic buildings in the background. Lush green trees line the walkway, and the sky is partly cloudy, enhancing the picturesque setting.

York Minster

Deangate, York, YO1 7HH

The Gothic-style medieval cathedral of York Minster is an imposing building that dates back to the 13th century. The church has stained glass windows, art chambers beneath the building and 2,000-year-old artifacts still in use today. Visitors can climb 275 steps of the Central Tower to experience expansive panoramas of the city and up-close views of the church's gargoyles.

Cliffords Tower

Tower St, York, YO1 9SA

Located between River Ouse and River Foss, Clifford's Tower offers beautiful views of Old York from the top of the imposing edifice on a hill. The tower is what remains from York Castle, which was built by William the Conqueror. The tower was built from 1245 to 1272 in a four-lobed design and was named after Roger de Clifford, the leader of the Lancastrian party, who was executed here in 1322.

York City Walls

York, YO31 7PH

Dating from the 14th century, this is one of the many scenic York landmarks you should definitely visit. The city walls encircle the historic centre of York, and you can walk on them to take in the beautiful views of York. The complete trip around the city takes about two hours and is about 2miles. You can take the walk independently or with the company of a tour guide. Four original gates still stand. The walls are situated well above the city so they afford great views of York and are a perfect spot for deep conversations.

The Shambles

York, YO1 7LZ

One of the most popular York attractions is called The Shambles — an area dating back to the 14th century and lined with timber-framed houses and buildings. It is argued to be one of the best-preserved medieval streets in the world, and it was once home to the neighbourhood butchers. Now the street is well known for its restaurants, tea rooms and shops, along with the Snickelways, small streets and footpaths that connect the city

The River Ouse

York, YO1 6JG

The River Ouse is a picturesque spot in York, offering stunning views and a vibrant atmosphere. Perfect for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing afternoon, the riverside features,charming cafes, and pubs where you can enjoy a drink or a meal while watching the boats go by. With its scenic beauty and lively ambience, the River Ouse is an ideal destination to unwind and take in the essence of York.

Events & Attractions

Visitors ride a blue vehicle in an immersive historical exhibit, observing figures in period clothing. The setting appears to be a rustic, old-world village scene with thatched roofs and foliage.
A large indoor museum exhibit featuring various historical trains and locomotives displayed on tracks. The room has a blue steel roof, and some trains are green and blue, with others in black and yellow, all surrounded by walkways for viewing.
A couple enjoys ice cream cones on a sunny day aboard a boat, with buildings and lush trees lining the riverbank in the background. The woman wears a floral dress, and the man, in a white shirt, looks relaxed. An orange lifebuoy is visible on the boat.
A group of people, some smiling and others looking startled, watch a dramatic actor in medieval costume performing in a dimly lit room with fog. A person lies covered on a table nearby. The setting has a tense, theatrical atmosphere.
A cobblestone street scene with a horse-drawn carriage. A coachman sits on the carriage, while a man and woman in period attire converse nearby. The street is lined with old-fashioned shops and a lamp post.

JORVIK Viking Centre

19 Coppergate, York, YO1 9WT

York has a rich Viking history, and the Jorvik Viking Centre is the culmination of a five-year excavation project that began in 1976. The work proved that York was an important Viking trading hub. The centre lets visitors experience what life was like in York during the Viking years, starting in 866 AD when the Vikings invaded. The centre has reconstructions of Viking homes and is host to reenactments. Rustique, a nearby French bistro at 28 Castlegate, brings you back to modern times for a relaxing meal.

The National Railway Museum

Leeman Rd, York, YO26 4XJ

The National Railway Museum in York is a captivating destination that celebrates the rich history of rail travel in the UK. Home to an impressive collection of locomotives and historic carriages, the museum invites visitors to explore the evolution of trains and their impact on society. Interactive exhibits and engaging displays make it a perfect outing for families and railway enthusiasts alike. With free admission and a range of events throughout the year, the National Railway Museum is an unmissable attraction that offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of trains and travel.

York City Cruises

King's Staith, York, YO1 9SN

York City Cruises offers a delightful way to explore the city's stunning waterways. Enjoy a scenic cruise along the River Ouse, where you can take in picturesque views of York's historic landmarks and lush riverside scenery. The knowledgeable crew shares fascinating insights about the city's history, making it an educational experience for all ages. With a variety of cruise options available, including sightseeing tours and dining experiences, York City Cruises is the perfect choice for a relaxing day out on the water while enjoying the beauty of York from a unique perspective.

The York Dungeons

12 Clifford St, York, YO1 9RD

York Dungeon is an immersive, thrilling attraction that brings York’s dark and gruesome history to life. Through a mix of live actors, special effects, and interactive storytelling, visitors are taken on a journey through 2,000 years of the city's most terrifying tales. From infamous figures like Guy Fawkes to the chilling stories of plague and punishment, York Dungeon offers a spine-tingling experience that's both entertaining and educational. Perfect for those who enjoy a good scare, it's a must-visit for thrill-seekers and history buffs alike.

York Castle Museum

Tower St, York, YO1 9RY

York Castle Museum is a captivating attraction that immerses visitors in the rich history of York. Housed in a former prison, the museum showcases a diverse range of exhibits that explore the city’s past, from Victorian life to the infamous trials held in its courts. With engaging displays, including reconstructed historical streets and fascinating artefacts, guests can experience the evolution of York through the ages. Ideal for families and history enthusiasts alike, York Castle Museum offers an enriching and entertaining journey into the city’s heritage.

Places to Eat & Drink

Rustic interior of Valhalla Bar York Café featuring wooden tables and chairs, Viking-themed décor with a winged emblem on the wall, and a chandelier with candles hanging from the ceiling. The walls have exposed beams and Viking runes.
A server in a restaurant carves meat from a skewer onto a diners plate. The setting is busy, with people seated around tables enjoying their meals. Dim lighting creates a warm, cosy atmosphere. Wine glasses and bottles are visible on the tables.
Street view of a teal-painted Italian restaurant called Marzano, featuring signs for pizza, insalata, and grill items. Warm interior lights and customers can be seen through the large windows. Banners hang from neighbouring red brick buildings.
A modern, stylish bar interior featuring a circular blue-tiled bar counter under an ornate ceiling. Hanging greenery and purple flowers add elegance. The floor is tiled, and there are high chairs and tables around the space.
A cosy restaurant with yellow tufted booth seating, marble tables set with wine glasses, menus, and utensils. Warm lighting creates an inviting atmosphere, with chairs and decorative lanterns enhancing the elegant ambiance.

Valhalla York

4 Patrick Pool, York, YO1 8BB

Valhalla York is a unique dining experience inspired by Viking heritage and Norse mythology, located just off the York Shambles. With a rustic, welcoming atmosphere, Valhalla offers hearty meals and local ales, making it the perfect spot to relax after exploring the city. Its Viking-inspired décor and warm ambience provide an ideal setting to immerse yourself in history while enjoying culinary delights.

Casa Brazilian Rodizio

1 Micklegate, York, YO1 6jg

Casa Brazilian Rodizio is a family-run restaurant offering an authentic Brazilian dining experience. For one unbeatable price, enjoy unlimited access to our homemade hot and cold dishes from the salad bar, alongside 18 premium cuts of locally sourced meats and fresh seafood, expertly prepared by our Brazilian chefs and carved at your table. We also serve traditional Brazilian caipirinhas, mojitos, margaritas, plus a wide selection of beers, wines, spirits, cocktails, and alcohol-free options.

Marzano Italian Grill

13 Fossgate, York, YO1 9TA

Marzano Italian Grill offers a delightful taste of Italy in a warm and inviting atmosphere. With a menu featuring authentic Italian dishes crafted from fresh, locally sourced ingredients, diners can enjoy everything from handmade pasta to wood-fired pizzas. Marzano's welcoming setting is perfect for family gatherings, romantic dinners, or casual lunches. Experience the rich flavours and traditional recipes that make Marzano a must-visit destination for Italian cuisine lovers in York.

The Cut & Craft

8 St Sampson's Sq, York, YO1 8RN

The Cut & Craft in York is a modern eatery that combines a stylish atmosphere with a passion for quality food and drink. Specialising in expertly crafted dishes, the menu features a variety of locally sourced ingredients, ensuring fresh and flavourful meals. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty steak or a creative vegetarian option, The Cut & Craft has something for everyone. With its relaxed vibe and attentive service, it’s the perfect spot for a casual meal with friends or a special celebration.

Ate O’Clock

13a High Ousegate, York, YO1 8RZ

Ate O'Clock in York is a vibrant eatery that offers a diverse menu celebrating global flavours. Known for its creative dishes made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients, the restaurant caters to a variety of tastes, from hearty breakfasts to indulgent dinners. With its welcoming atmosphere and friendly service, Ate O'Clock is the perfect spot to enjoy a casual meal with friends or a special family gathering. Experience the warmth and flavour that make Ate O'Clock a beloved destination for food lovers in York.

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Phone: 07970 843775
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Address

St Wilfrid's Court
21 Monkgate
York
YO31 7PB
United Kingdom

Directions

From the city center, head east on Coney Street. Turn left onto Monkgate. St Wilfrid's Court is located just past the junction on the right. For more details, click the 'Get Directions' button below.

Parking

On-site parking is available for 1 small vehicle.
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