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Prominently situated in this attractive village in the Howardian Hills, the oldest parts of the nave date from the 11th century while the nave arches are late Norman, and the aisles date from the 14th century. The tower was added at the end

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

Originally a wooden Saxon building, a church at Ampleforth, or Ambrford, is mentioned in the Domesday Survey of 1086. Rebuilt in the 13th century and altered in 1866 and 1994, now only the nave, the tower arch and the north and south doorwa

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

Once one of the great northern monasteries & an outstanding example of early gothic architecture. Second largest collection of floor tiles in Europe.

  • Type: Abbey/Priory
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Helmsley
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1347 868614

Dating from 1841, the present building replaced a much older church with origins in the 12th century. Today, only the font and bells from the earlier church survive. Originally administered by the Order of the Knights Templars, the parish p

  • Type: Church/Chapel
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Helmsley
  • 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

This beautiful ruin, set in the shadow of the Hambleton Hills, was once one of the great northern monasteries. A truly outstanding example of early Gothic architecture, Byland inspired the design for the famous York Minster Rose Window as

  • Type: Historic Site
  • Price: £2.90
  • Place: York
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1904 601974

With its elegant oak-shingled broach spire, this lovely church by Butterfield is complemented by the adjacent school and lych-gate. Built from local stone in 1847, with oak furnishings and chancel tiles by Minton, St Cuthbert's incorporates

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

Interpretative exhibition 'Window on the Park'. Shop and tearooms, local walks, tourist information and scupltures.

  • Type: Heritage/Visitor Centre
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Sutton Bank
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1845 597426

Newburgh Priory was an Augustinian Priory founded in 1145 and is now a privately run house open to the public set in 40 aces of majestic grounds. The house is also the last resting place of Oliver Cromwell.

  • Type: Historic Site
  • Price: £5.50
  • Place: Thirsk
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1347 868372

The Medieval house where Laurence Sterne wrote Tristram Shandy. The house is a lived in museum, with gallery and shop and is surrounded by two acres of garden

  • Type: Historic House/Palace
  • Price: £4.50
  • Place: Thirsk
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1347 868465

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