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One of the most historic cities in Britain with overs 2000 years of history.....
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...
The town itself is very pretty with lots of interesting stone buildings set around a market square where visitors can find attractive craft and gift shops, as well as cafe's and no less than four former coaching inns...
Thornton-le-Dale is a lovely village lying at the foot of the North Yorkshire Moors...
This beautiful isolated moorland village overlooks Newton Dale; the road plunges down towards the station, a watermill and a church, on Levisham Beck...

Close to the historic city of York is the hauntingly beautiful Castle Howard. This magnificent house was used as the setting for.....

The remains of this once fine castle built by Sir Bertram de Bulmar, Sheriff of Yorkshire in the 12th century and subsequently.....

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The remains of a moat still surround the ruinous Slingsby Castle built for Ralph de Hastings in 1338. Indeed, the moat may well.....

Unlike most museums, the Eden Camp Museum is a real living celebration of the nations war-time experiences. This is told through.....

This is one of the most magnificent cathedral's in Europe, if not the world. It's sheer size and beauty leaves the visitor.....

This attractive house was originally built for the Treasurer to York Minster, Radulphus was the first treasurer, he served from.....