'St Mary's Church, York' by Martin Williamson
Bishophill was once part of the land owned by the Archbishop of York. St Mary's Church, formerly St Mary's Bishophill Junior is tucked away in a quiet residential area of the city, just inside the city walls. The church tower is said to be the oldest piece of ecclesiastical architecture in York. It was built in three conquest phases, including re-used Roman stone, Anglo-Saxon herringbone masonry and a late Anglo-Saxon bell-opening at the top of the tower. Mixed media - pen, ink, ink was, wax resist and oil pastel.. 14.5" x 10.5"

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