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Skipton Castle, fully roofed, one of the best preserved, complete medieval castles in England.
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Type: Castle/Fort
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Price: £5.60
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Place: Skipton
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1756 792442
One of the oldest Norman stone fortresses in Britain, Richmond Castle stands in a stunning location above the River Swale and boasts a rich and fascinating history.
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Type: Castle/Fort
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Price: £4.00
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Place: Richmond
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1748 822493
An impressive building, standing on what was probably the site of a Saxon church, the tower dates from the 11th century and now forms the oldest extant part of the church. Inside, St Mary's boasts a fine Norman chancel and north arcade. Th
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Yarm
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
Pevsner declared this church 'the biggest and stateliest in Wensleydale' and found the nave ceiling to be 'the finest perhaps of any North Riding church'. Dating from about 1446, St Oswald's is late Perpendicular in style. The south aisle,
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Leyburn
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
Founded in the middle of the 12th century by a community of Augustinian canons, the priory church is widely regarded as one of the finest ecclesiastical buildings in the north of England. Romantic monastic ruins attend the mediaeval nave wh
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Skipton
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
Standing on what was the site of Clints Hall, this small chapel is thought to have been built either from the stones of the hall, or to be the remnant of the hall's private Roman Catholic chapel. Methodists have worshipped here since 1850.
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Richmond
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
Often known as 'The Cathedral of the Dales', the Parish Church of St Michael the Archangel was built in the 15th century by the monks of West Dereham Abbey.
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Skipton
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
This delightful, Grade I listed, mediaeval church was built on Saxon foundations by the Fitz Randolphs in the 12th century. Worthy of particular note are the three splendid pillars of the north arcade, mediaeval armorial glass and wall pain
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Leyburn
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
Founded in the 12th century, this parish church was located midway between the two hamlets of Broughton and Elslack and has a path to each settlement. Its tower is particularly noteworthy, having been built from reused stone from a nearby R
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Settle
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
An excellent example of a Waterloo or 'Millions' church, St Mary's, begun in 1816, was not financed by the money collected nationally in thanksgiving for the defeat of Napoleon, but from a Lord of the Manor's legacy. A large church built to
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Reeth
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)113 244 3413
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