Medieval parish churches of York
In 1300, there were about 45 parish churches in York. Of these, 20 to today completely or partially retained, even if only a few are for worship in use. A greater number of such churches have been preserved in England only in Norwich.
Preserved medieval churches and preserved in situ fragments
- All Saints, North Street
- All Saints, Pavement
- Holy Trinity, Goodramgate
- Holy Trinity, Micklegate
- St Andrew, St Andrewgate
- St Crux, Pavement
- St Cuthbert, Peasholme Green
- St Denys, Walmgate
- St Helen, Stonegate
- St John, Micklegate
- St Lawrence, Lawrence Street
- St Margaret, Walmgate
- St Martin, Coney Street
- St Martin- cum- Gregory, Micklegate
- St Mary, Bishop Hill Junior
- St Mary, Castlegate
- St Michael, Spurriergate
- St Michael -le- Belfrey, high Petersgate
- St Olave, Mary Gate
- St Sampson, Church Street
- St Saviour, St Saviourgate
Destroyed and worn medieval churches
- All Saints, Fishergate
- All Saints ( in the Marsh ), Peasholme Green
- Holy Trinity, King's Court
- St Andrew, Fishergate
- St Benet, Patrick Pool
- St Clement, Clemen Thorpe
- St Edward, Lawrence Street
- St George, Fishergate
- St Giles, Gillygate
- St Gregory, Barker Lane
- St Helen, Fishergate
- St Helen on the Walls, Aldwark
- St John- del- Pyke
- St John, Hungate
- St Mary ad Valvas
- St Mary, Bishop Hill Senior
- St Mary, Thorpe Layer
- St. Mary's, Walmgate
- St Maurice, Monkgate
- St Michael - without- Walmgate
- St Nicholas, Lawrence Street
- St Peter -le- Willows, Walmgate
- St Peter -the- Little, Peter Lane
- St Stephen, Fishergate
- St Wilfrid, Blake Street