Just off the heart of the city and reflected on the flood-waters of the River Ouse, these lovely South Esplanade period dwellings catch the late afternoon sun. This is Friars Terrace in York, three minutes on foot from Clifford's Tower, Ouse and Skeldergate Bridges, and the Castle Museum. Half a million or so, depending on the property, in case you were wondering. An inside view is available here, at least at the time of writing.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Friars Terrace, York
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So majestic and classic.
ReplyDeleteI will draw it from your photo, OK?
ReplyDeleteIf I had half a million, I'd consider it. Such a graceful building. Views must be fab.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Love the reflection!
ReplyDeleteIt's great, so classic. How nice to have snow as you wrote in your comment! Well, it would be for us, seems fitting for the holiday season.
ReplyDeleteElegant houses - not sure I'd like to be so close to that water though.
ReplyDeleteLooks very pretty.but too much money to pay for me.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the link from inside too.