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Magnificant 18th Century historic house and Stable Courtyard within 1,000 acres of breathtaking gardens . Located just 15 miles North East of York.
The ruins of this Augustinian priory include a magnificent carved gatehouse declaring to the world the priory's association with the rich & powerful.
At the heart of this model village, which is now a Conservation Area, St Andrew's dates originally from the 13th century. Rebuilt in 1821, much of the original masonry, including the chancel arch, was reused and the 13th century font was re
This church, in the middle of the market place, was originally founded in c.1150 as one of two chapels of ease for the Gilbertine priory at Old Malton. Parts of the original church can still be seen in the pillars and capitals of the north
Built in 1811, together with two adjoining ministers' houses, this remarkably unaltered chapel has retained its fully pewed horseshoe-shaped gallery and curving box pews on the ground floor. The combination of this, together with its archit
Extensive collections, breathtaking parkland, outdoor tours, historical character guides, archaeological dig, exhibition wing and events programme. Cafe, gift shop.
Offers counter and advance booking service for serviced and self-catering accommodation, and personal response to callers, telephone and web enquirers. Accommodation Freephone 0800 137 233.