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One of the most historic cities in Britain with overs 2000 years of history.....
Tadcaster has been at the centre of the Brewing industry since the 18th century, and today breweries remain conspicuous on its landscape...
This small town appears to be almost surrounded by water, it developed along the banks of the River Aire and to the east is the Ouse...
This delightful village nestles beneath the shadow of the Howardian Hills close to the rivers Rye and Derwent...
This is a typical Yorkshire village settled close to the meeting point of North and South Yorkshire...
Driffield makes an ideal base from which to explore the spacious Wolds and the glorious sandy bays of the lovely coastline of East Yorkshire...
This is a town best known for its impressive Minster church which is without doubt one of the most splendid in Europe. It is mostly Early English in style and was begun in 1220......
Coxwold is one of those villages that appear to have changed very little with the passing of the centuries...
This is a large Northern town with roots stretching back to the Romans and beyond, as proven by the recent finding of a Bronze Age male skeleton and his chariot...
Pontefract has a ruined castle which has seen many tragedies, Richard II was murdered there in 1400, and later it was the scene of bitter, bloody battles between Roundheads and Royalists...
Featherstone is a large town lying between Wakefield and Pontefract in West Yorkshire. For the past couple of centuries the town was known chiefly for its coal mines...
This is a charming town spread out from the historic River Humber. There are particularly fine views of the Humber bridge, river traffic and river wildlife, with the best views being from the Barton Claypits which occupy a lengthy stretch of the river bank...
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This fascinating museum offers a lively and interesting day out for every member of the family. The museum is housed in an.....
Apart from York City's lovely old Minster church, there is little in the town to rival the sheer drama of Clifford's Tower in its.....
This magnificent timber-frame building is perhaps the most notable legacy to come out of the Middle Ages. It was built in York.....
They say first impressions count and they do, for looking at the beautiful facade of Fairfax House, designed by John Carr, noted.....
Here in a very modern building at the heart of one of the countries most beautiful and historic cities is an award-winning museum.....
This is one of the most magnificent cathedral's in Europe, if not the world. It's sheer size and beauty leaves the visitor.....
The remains of the Legionary bathhouse of the fortress of Eboracum. This museum is accessed through the Roman Bath pub, situated.....
This attractive house was originally built for the Treasurer to York Minster, Radulphus was the first treasurer, he served from.....
This is a museum that fully celebrates the stirring deeds of the Wars of the Roses and the English Civil War and much, much more......
This is a beautiful riverside medieval building dating back to the 1300's or beyond. It was originally mentioned in Yorl's.....
The Yorkshire Museum stands in spacious gardens on the banks of the River Ouse. It contains rich finds from the Roman city and.....
The idyllic ruins of St.Mary's Abbey form an eye-catching centrepiece in the grounds of the Yorkshire Museum and Gardens. These.....
What a way to enjoy a fantastic view over the amazing city of York! The new Norwich Union Yorkshire wheel is vast, it measures.....
The City of York is where you will find the largest national railway museum in the world. It is full of railway memorabilia,.....
The remains of this once fine castle built by Sir Bertram de Bulmar, Sheriff of Yorkshire in the 12th century and subsequently.....
18th-century house with interactive galleries and National Portrait Gallery paintings. Grounds and working walled garden...
Close to the historic city of York is the hauntingly beautiful Castle Howard. This magnificent house was used as the setting for.....
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The remains of a moat still surround the ruinous Slingsby Castle built for Ralph de Hastings in 1338. Indeed, the moat may well.....