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Ripley Castle, home to the Ingilby family for over 26 generations is set in the heart of a delightful estate with Victorian walled gardens, deer park and pleasure grounds.
This Grade I listed church dates back to the 12th century and contains several interesting memorials to members of the three families who owned Goldsborough village from c.1150 until 1952, including two 14th century effigy tombs and the Bye
Discover Harrogate's Spa history and try the infamous sulpher water. Explore victorian life and wonderful ancient egyptian treasures.
An interesting church boasting a carved cross neck dating from the first half of the 10th century, a Norman south doorway and a stone effigy of Sir Robert de Plompton who died in 1323. The tower was built in the 15th century and the nave an
A treasure house at the heart of this historic market town, St John the Baptist dates from 1114 when King Henry I gave the church to the Augustinian Priory at Nostell. Evidence of the early church can be seen in the string course and in the
See an exciting and diverse exhibition programme featuring work from the district's fine art collection, local artists and touring shows.
Dating from 1866, this handsome church was designed by architect T.F. Healy of Bradford and built by the mason Fawcett of Ripon. It was financed entirely by Elizabeth Rawson and replaced an earlier 14th century church. The site is of partic
The only Anglican church to be dedicated to St Robert of Knaresborough, a hermit who lived in a cave by the River Nidd. The original church was built in the late 13th century, however, the present Georgian nave replaced the original one whi
Historic Cave and Petrifying Well are the oldest tourist attractions in Britain, opened in 1630. Nestled in the centre of a mile long wooded riverside park with museum, two adventure playgrounds, children's quiz and cafe.