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Built in 1436, this is probably the third church to occupy this site. In 685 AD King Ecgfrith gave the hill top to Cuthbert as a resting place on his way to York and he later founded a monastery here. A church is also recorded on this site

  • Type: Church/Chapel
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Thirsk
  • Tel Number: N/A

Dating mainly from between 1388 and 1418, the tower, containing a peal of eight bells, was added at the turn of the 15th century and the church underwent a sensitive restoration in 1858. Worthy of particular note are the mediaeval piscina,

  • Type: Church/Chapel
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Easingwold
  • Tel Number: N/A

Mentioned in the Domesday Book, the line of vicars at this church dates from 1183 and includes Laurence Sterne, author of 'The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy', who was vicar here from 1738 to 1760. All Hallows houses many interesting

  • Type: Church/Chapel
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Easingwold
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)113 244 3413

A fine building dominating the centre of this pretty village, St Nicholas' Church has its roots in the 12th century, but was much rebuilt in 1840. The octagonal font is believed to be Norman and the east window contains what is possibly med

  • Type: Church/Chapel
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Easingwold
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)113 244 3413

Essentially a Norman church which has been added to over the years, this is particularly noticeable in the tower which is stone at the base and red brick at the bell-stage. Of particular importance is the superb Norman arch of the south doo

  • Type: Church/Chapel
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Easingwold
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)113 244 3413

Built between 1420 and 1430, the present church is distinguished by its unusual, octagonal Perpendicular west tower. Inside, the church comprises a wide, unaisled Perpendicular nave and a Georgian chancel, which was rebuilt to house the imp

  • Type: Church/Chapel
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Thirsk
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)113 244 3413

Noted for its attractive 15th century wooden tower, which is unique in Yorkshire, St Mary's reveals strong connections with the Neville family of Raby Castle in County Durham who were once Lords of the Manor of Raskelf. The Neville coat of

  • Type: Church/Chapel
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: York
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)113 244 3413

Sutton Park is a lovely early Georgian stately home. The beautiful gardens are renowned and have won many awards including Silver Award in Yorkshire in Bloom 2007

  • Type: Historic Site
  • Price: £3.00 - £5.50
  • Place: Easingwold
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1347 810249

This tiny sandstone church has a delightful aspect, looking towards the famous Kilburn White Horse.

  • Type: Church/Chapel
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: York
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)113 244 3413

Priory originally built 1145 with Tudor, Jacobean and Georgian alterations.

  • Type: Historic Site
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Thirsk
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1347 868372

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