It is a truth universally acknowledged that one Brigante Tomb is restlessly awaiting discovery in the window of a deliciously harmonious emporium along Micklegate.
Author: The Polite Tourist
One Quaint Window?
As you continue in your quest to discover the locations of those Brigante Tombs - a wander along Church Street is a MUST!
Cobblers!
Should you meander along the old cobblestones through the old street of Newgate here in the Ancient City of York - you may yet discover a Brigante Tomb nestled within an old crooked window.
Gather Thee Curious!
The Lady Brigante is delighted to inform the curious, the unsuspecting and those folk partial to a mystery or thirteen that those Brigante Tombs are NOW restlessly awaiting discovery in the windows of York’s city centre emporiums.
Those Brigante Tombs Await…
As All Hallows Eve beckons – Lady Brigante cordially invites the curious, the unsuspecting and those folk partial to a mystery or two on a self-guided adventure hunt through the snickelways and secret passages of the Ancient City of York.
The Brigante Tomb Trail
As All Hallows Eve beckons – Lady Brigante cordially invites the curious, the unsuspecting and those folk partial to a mystery or two on a self-guided adventure hunt through the snickelways and secret passages of the Ancient City of York.
An Angel Flutters In!
A unique and beautifully crafted pin inspired by the 'Angel' from our Death in a Chocolate Box brand.
Peculiar to the City of York
With locally sourced Yorkshire grit, and dressed in our exclusive recycled label – this little bottle will add a peculiar and perfect finishing touch to your cabinet of curiosities.
Sand. Grit. Dust…
Although inspired by a local colloquialism - ‘Yorkshire Grit’ is also a state of mind, an elusive virtue which speaks of courage in the face of adversity and of the human spirit refusing to be ground down.
A Micklegate March
Why not come along and listen to the Lady Brigante one Sunday morning and listen to the tales of the flighty wife, or the quiet couple, a mysterious visitor and one terrible discovery.