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Ryedale Folk Museum is an open-air museum in the village of Hutton le Hole in the North Yorks Moors National Park. The museum covers a 5-acre site and explores 2,000 years of history from the Iron Age through to the 1950s. Visitors can see the restored historic building, agricultural machinery and special exhibitions. Ryedale is open all year round from Read more…
Castle Howard is a grand stately home set within 1,000 acres of beautiful countryside, 15 miles from York in North Yorkshire. The majority of this spectacular residence was built between 1699 and 1712 for the 3rd Earl of Carlisle and is still one of the finest private residences in Britain. It has been the home of the Howard family for Read more…
Fairfax House is a Georgian town house situated in the city of York in North Yorkshire. A fine example of the architecture of the age, Fairfax House dates back to the 18th century. It was built as the winter home for Viscount Fairfax and its interior was designed by the then celebrated architect, John Carr. During the 20th century, Fairfax Read more…
Scarborough Castle occupies one of the most dramatic castle sites in England. This natural fortress location has dramatic coastline views. Read more…
The Mansion House in York, North Yorkshire, is where the Lord Mayors of York reside during their term in office. The Georgian building started construction in 1725 and was completed in 1732. Restored in 1988, the Mansion House is also home to an exhibition of silver, antiques and paintings. Guided tours of the Mansion House are available. Read more…
Wits End Cafe has a beautiful walled garden and views of Sandsend Bay with the Whitby Abbey as a backdrop. Seasonal opening hours. Read more…
York Guildhall is a medieval building in York, North Yorkshire, which served as a meeting place for the guilds of York. Built originally during the 15th century, the Guildhall suffered damage during an air raid in 1942, so the present building is a reconstruction. The stone walls escaped destruction and they were incorporated into the newly reconstructed hall. Read more…
Ravenscar beach is a mix of sand and rock pools backed by cliffs. The beach is at the far end of Robin Hood’s Bay and in Ravenscar village you have the Ravenscar Visitor Centre which is managed by the National Trust. Parking available on the road. Read more…
Redcar is becoming one of the most popular kitesurfing locations on the East coast. Lots of beaches in the area that enable kitesurfing in just about any conditions. Bran Sands Coatham Sands (Majuba Beach) North Gare Sands Coatham sands also provides a large flat beach suitable for kite buggies and land boards. Read more…
York Theatre Royal is a theatre in York, North Yorkshire, that dates back to 1744. Read more…
Malham Cove is a large curved limestone cliff just north of the village of Malham in North Yorkshire. The cove is a well-known beauty spot as the cliff is at the head of a valley, with an area of limestone pavement at the top. To the west side of the 80-metre high cliff face, you’ll find nearly 400 stone steps Read more…
Pickering Castle, an early Norman castle, set in an attractive moors-edge market town, Pickering is a classic and well-preserved example of an early earthwork castle refortified in stone during the 13th and 14th centuries. Includes an exhibition. Read more…
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