York

Many travel guides will tell you about York's little streets, and its tendency to have those streets invaded by Vikings, Romans and such. It’s all true. But nowadays it's what York's community does with those little streets that really sets it apart. You'll find a crowd of independent shops, cafes and galleries, plus layer after layer of ancient architecture jostling for position. Presiding over it all is the glorious York Minster, a sandstone leviathan with immense charisma that dominates the city centre and offers fresh, weird design delights with each repeat visit. Photography by Peter Byrne and words by Russ Thorne

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Cold War Bunker

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Never mind oak panels or a lovely medieval arch, it's blast doors and a decontamination chamber for you out at York's Cold War bunker. Designed as a nerve centre to monitor fallout in the event of a nuclear attack, the bunker actually remained in service until the 1990s. Times have thawed but you can still immerse yourself in a subterranean world and imagine what could have been, surrounded by some colourful mid-century interiors.

Cold War Bunker
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Cold War Bunker
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Cold War Bunker
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Cold War Bunker
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Cold War Bunker
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Cold War Bunker
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Cold War Bunker
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Centre of Ceramic Art (CoCA)

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