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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.
Discover the King's Tower, the dungeon and scurry through the underground sallyport. See an original Tudor courthouse, try on clothes and play games.
See an exciting and diverse exhibition programme featuring work from the district's fine art collection, local artists and touring shows.
Discover Harrogate's Spa history and try the infamous sulpher water. Explore victorian life and wonderful ancient egyptian treasures.
Built in 1878, this small unassuming village church is lovingly cared for by an active congregation. Inside, the eye is drawn to the beautiful east window by Capronnier of Brussels, which depicts the Ascension. Recent additions include a de
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
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
Situated in the picturesque village of Ripley, All Saints is inextricably linked with the Ingilby family of Ripley Castle and contains two fine Ingilby effigy tombs and an interesting collection of hatchments. The south door dates from the
Mentioned in the Domesday Book, there has been a place of worship here since the 7th century and the present church incorporates an impressive Norman chancel arch. Once part of the dowry of Beauvale Priory near Nottingham, St Oswald's becam
Fine example of moated English fortified manor house C14 and C15, in continous occupation since 1310.