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in the county of East Riding of Yorkshire
(7.1 miles, 11.3 km, direction SE of Sledmere)Driffield makes an ideal base from which to explore the spacious Wolds and the glorious sandy bays of the lovely coastline of East Yorkshire...
a Picturesque Village in the county of North Yorkshire
(12.9 miles, 20.7 km, direction NW of Sledmere)Thornton-le-Dale is a lovely village lying at the foot of the North Yorkshire Moors...
a Historic Market Town in the county of North Yorkshire
(14.5 miles, 23.3 km, direction NW of Sledmere)The enduring popularity of the East Coast of North Yorkshire owes much to the excellent long sandy beaches, while the lure of the wild moorland and its communities never fades...
a Historic Market Town in the county of North Yorkshire
(14.9 miles, 24.0 km, direction NE of Sledmere)Filey is a former fishing town on the North coast of England. It first became a noted holiday resort in Victorian times when the railways opened up giving city dwellers access to the coast...
a Seaside Town in the county of East Riding of Yorkshire
(15.3 miles, 24.7 km, direction E of Sledmere)The town has a north beach, a south beach and a harbour. It is both a seaside town and a fishing port...
All towns in East Riding of YorkshireUnlike most museums, the Eden Camp Museum is a real living celebration of the nations war-time experiences. This is told through.....
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Close to the historic city of York is the hauntingly beautiful Castle Howard. This magnificent house was used as the setting for.....
The Dalby Forest lies in the majestic northern uplands at the edge of North Yorkshire Moors National Park. It is mostly a.....
The remains of a moat still surround the ruinous Slingsby Castle built for Ralph de Hastings in 1338. Indeed, the moat may well.....