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Barley Hall

York

Barley Hall

Barley Hall is a stunning medieval townhouse, once home to the Priors of Nostell and the Mayor of York. Until the 1980s the house was hidden under the relatively modern façade of a derelict office block. Only when the building was going to be destroyed was the amazing medieval building discovered and its history... more details >

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Bolton Abbey

Skipton, North Yorkshire

Bolton Abbey

Bolton Abbey is in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales on the banks of the River Wharfe. With just under 30,000 acres of beautiful countryside, over 80 miles of footpaths and ample space to run around and enjoy the fresh air, there is something for all ages. Explore the ruins of the Priory and discover a landscape full... more details >

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Captain Cook Memorial Museum

Whitby

Captain Cook Memorial Museum

Visit the house where them young James Cook came to serve his seaman’s apprenticeship. The handsome 17th century house on the harbour belonged to Cook’s master, the Quaker shipowner, John Walker. It was here in the attic that the family lodged their apprentices when not at sea serving the London... more details >

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Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum

Great Ayton

Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum
The Schoolroom Museum in Great Ayton is housed in a building once used as a charity school which was founded in 1704 by Michael Postgate, a local landowner. It was here, between 1736 and 1740, that Captain James Cook received his early education. With the help of a Lottery Grant in 1998 the museum has been entirely reorganised.... more details >

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DIG - An Archaeological Adventure

York

DIG - An Archaeological Adventure

Discover DIG!
Owned by the same archaeologists who created JORVIK Viking Centre after discovering the famous Viking-age city in York. DIG offers you a unique archaeological adventure to get you on your way to becoming a real archaeologist. This is a one of a kind! So…………….... more details >

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Herriot Country Attractions Group

North Yorkshire

Herriot Country Attractions Group

Download this Leaflet for information on 29 great days out in Yorkshire

Hambleton's Herriot Country takes its name from the Hambleton Hills as well as from one of the world's best-loved writers, James Herriot. James Herriot, alias real life vet Alf Wight, lived and worked in the... more details >

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JORVIK Viking Centre

York

JORVIK Viking Centre

DISCOVER COPPERGATE
Take hold of the past and explore the excavations which fi rst unearthed the Viking-age city in our brand new exhibitions.

The remains of 1,000-year-old houses are revealed beneath your feet, objects taken from the excavations are explored, and Viking-age timbers... more details >

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Mother Shiptons Cave & The Petrifying Well

Knaresborough

Mother Shiptons Cave & The Petrifying Well

Mother Shipton is England's most famous Prophetess.

She lived some 500 years ago during the reigns of King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I. Her Prophetic visions became known and feared throughout England, with many of them still proving uncannily accurate today. The Cave, her legendary... more details >

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Pennine Boat Trips

Skipton

Pennine Boat Trips

Welcome, and thank you for visiting Pennine Boat Trips. We have expanded, and have even more to offer our groups. We specialise in catering for groups, with ‘Days Out’ Packages, which include canal boat trips, and the Quay Café, Bar & Grill. We also have public trip boats, and many more, so... more details >

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Scarborough Spa Express

York to Scarborough

Scarborough Spa Express

Your chance to travel on The Hogwarts Express (as seen in the films) across Yorkshire’s beautiful countryside. Leaving York in the morning collecting passengers on a circular route calling at Normanton, Wakefield Kirkgate, Wakefield Westgate, Woodlesford, Castleford and arriving in York then on to Scarborough.more details >

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Thirsk Museum

Thirsk

Thirsk Museum
Thirsk Museum was established in 1975 with the aim of preserving objects that were disappearing from everyday use, but which told something of the history and customs of past generations who had lived and worked in Thirsk and the surrounding district. The building chosen for the Museum is itself of historical interest.... more details >

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Whitby Museum

Whitby

Whitby Museum
Founded in 1823, Whitby Museum has something for everyone - from jurassic reptiles and ammonites to ship models, costumes, bygones, Whitby Jet jewellery, the Hand of Glory and the Tempest Prognosticator. more details >

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York Castle Museum

York

York Castle Museum

We’ve got over 400 years of York’s past in one place, from Elizabethan soldiers to Victorian debtors and from Georgian dolls’ houses to the Swinging Sixties. Come and spend a day in the past – see, hear and feel yesterday’s England. Walk down our restored Victorian street, Kirkgate;... more details >

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