The City of York (also known as the County of York) is an administrative county in the north of England, in the Vale of York, surrounding the city of York and includes many surrounding parishes not part of the previous district of York, including Haxby.
It borders onto North Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire. The authority has 27 Conservation Areas, no less than 2084 Listed buildings and 20 Scheduled Ancient Monuments in its care.
Towns and villages
- Acaster Malbis, Acomb, City of York, Askham Bryan, Askham Richard
- Bishopthorpe
- Clifton, Copmanthorpe, Crockey Hill
- Deighton
- Dunnington
- Elvington
- Fulford
- Haxby, Heslington, Hessay, Heworth, Holgate, Holtby, Huntington
- Kexby, Knapton
- Middlethorpe, Moor End, Murton
- Naburn, Nether Poppleton, New Earswick
- Osbaldwick
- Rawcliffe, Rufforth
- Skelton, Stockton on the Forest, Strensall
- Towthorpe
- Upper Poppleton
- West Huntington, Wheldrake, Wigginton, Woodthorpe
- York
- Archbishop's Palace, Bishopthorpe
- Askham Bryan Hall
- Elvington Hall
- Haxby Hall
- Heslington Hall
- Middlethorpe Hall, Middlethorpe Manor
- Osbaldwick Hall
- Skelton Hall, Skelton Manor
- West Huntington Hall
- Vale of York
- Askham Bogs
- River Ouse, River Foss, River Derwent, Yorkshire
- York Racecourse
- Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington
- Yorkshire Museum of Farming, Dunnington