Duncombe Park

Delightful home of Lord and Lady Feversham. Unoccupied by the family for over 60 years. Now fully restored as a family home. Your memorable day in the country includes a detailed guided tour of the house coupled with breathtaking views from the magnificent broadwalks within the eighteenth…
Distance: 12.9 miles away

Ormesby Hall

Mid 18th Century palladian mansion notable for its fine plasterwoprk and carved wood decoration. Victorian kitchen and laundry, beautiful stable block, attractive garden and large model railway exhibition.Open: 30 March ‐ 2 NovemberTues, Wed, Thurs, Sun and Bank Holidays 1.30pm ‐ 4.30pm.Adult £3.90, Child £1.90, Family…
Distance: 13.3 miles away

Rievaulx Abbey

Built in the 13th century, its soaring height is a reminder of Rievaulx's original splendour. The abbey was founded by St Bernard of Clairvaux, as part of the missionary effort to reform Christianity in western Europe. Just 12 Clairvaux monks came to Rievaulx in 1131. From these modest…
Distance: 10.8 miles away

Flatts Lane Woodland Country

Woodland Country Park with many superb viewpoints. Visitor Centre with exhibition and information point. The Countryside Wardens run a full programme of family events throughout the year.Open: All year 6 days a week. Closed Sundays.Visitor Centre opening times vary.Telephone for more details.…
Distance: 13.8 miles away

Kiplin Hall

Kiplin Hall stands near the River Swale in the beautiful Vale of Mowbray, between the Yorkshire Dales and the North Yorkshire Moors. The Hall was built as a hunting lodge in the early 1620s for George Calvert, Secretary of State to James I, later the 1st Lord Baltimore…
Distance: 10.9 miles away

Mount Grace Priory

Set amid woodland below the escarpment of the North York Moors and the Cleveland Way National Trail, the ruins of this 14th‐century monastery represent the best preserved charterhouse of the 10 Carthusian monasteries in Britain. This is England's most important Carthusian ruin. The individual cells reflect the…
Distance: 0.9 miles away

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