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North York Moors - Castles, Cathedrals, Monuments,
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Since the stone age, man has been creating majestic structures that we still marvel at today.

Whether you are interested in ancient monuments, battlefield sites,
re-enactments, Roman and Norman forts and castles, Stately Homes, Country Houses, Historic Cathedrals, Ruined Abbeys etc, this is the page that should give you the information you need.

Here we try to list properties in private ownership but open to the public (even if only occasionally) as well as those in the care of the National Trust or English/Scottish Heritage.

We know that not all the properties in North York Moors are listed.

Please help us make this guide comprehensive by giving details of missing attractions here.

 

Heritage

Castles, Historic Monuments, etc

RIEVALUX ABBEY

Helmsley, N Yorks, YO62 5LB
Tel: 01439 798228       
Fax:
01439 798450
Web: www.english-heritage.org.uk
 

 

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In a deeply wooded valley by the River Rye you can see some of the most impressive 12th century monastic ruins in England

Audio tour. Gift shop. Educational trips in line with National Curriculum.

 

REFECTORY COTTAGE, Rievaulx Abbey is a self catering holiday property available through English Heritage. More info...

Guisborough Priory

Church Street, Guisborough, TS14 6HG
Tel: 01287 633801

The dramatic ruins of Gisborough Priory, with its remaining eastern gable towering 97 foot high over the market town of Guisborough. The gable gives a taste of what a masterpiece of decorated gothic architecture the Priory church must have been. It is now a sanctuary from busy market day shopping.


SCARBOROUGH CASTLE

Castle Road, Scarborough, N Yorks, YO11 1HY
Tel: 01723 372451
Web: www.english-heritage.org.uk

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From the ruins of this enormous 12th century castle there are spectacular coastal views.

Free audio tour. Gift shop selling Scarborough Castle souvenirs and English Heritage products. See our website.

Helmsley Castle

Helmsley
Tel: 01439 770442

Surrounded by spectacular banks and ditches, the great medieval castle's impressive ruins stand beside the attractive market town of Helmsley. Visitor centre providing tourist information, an audio tour, and an imaginative hands-on exhibition in the mansion range. Displaying a fascinating array of finds from Civil War cannon balls to early tableware, this explores the social and domestic as well as the military aspects of the fortress.


WHITBY ABBEY

Whitby, N Yorks, YO22 4JT
Tel: 01947 603568
Web: www.english-heritage.org.uk

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Founded by St Hilda in 657, this holy site was the burial place of kings. The present Gothic ruins date from the 13th century.

Gift shop. See our website.


Mount Grace Priory

Osmotherley
Tel: 01609 883494

The remains of the finest example of a Carthusian monastery in England. It was one of only nine Carthusian priories in the country and was the only one in Yorkshire,  home to ‘silent’ monks who even avoided contact with each other.

Mount Grace Priory has fifteen monastic cells, one of which has been restored and is open to the public.  A National Trust Property.
 

  Mount Grace Priory - Photo © Alison Stamp
Mount Grace Priory - Photo: Alison Stamp CCL
 

PRIOR'S LODGE, Mount Grace Priory is a self catering holiday property nestling against the ancient walls of the original manor house. Available throughEnglish Heritage.
More info...

Pickering Castle

Pickering
Tel: 01751 474989

The impressive motte (mound) within the castle was probably constructed in the time of William the Conqueror although the present keep was built in the 12th century. There is an exhibition in the chapel, and family-friendly books and activities.


Peak Alum Works

Ravenscar, Scarborough, Yorkshire, YO13 0NE
Tel: 01723 870423

The industrial archaeological remains of the fascinating Alum Works lie just north of Ravenscar and are open all year. They are owned by the National Trust and are among the best examples of an alum site in the country and a good example of an early industrial complex. On-site information panels and a leaflet explain the Alum making process.


Beggars Bridge

Glaisdale

A high arches packhorse bridge over the River Esk. Built about 1620 by Tom Ferris. Ask the locals about the legend!


Byland Abbey

Tel: 01347 868614

A fine Cistercian Abbey noted for its glazed tiles and remains of a high circular window in the west wall.


Danby Castle

Tel: 01439 772737 (The Moors Centre)

An early 14th century palace/fortress of the Latimers and Nevilles. One time home of Catherine Parr, sixth wife of Henry VIII.


Duck Bridge, Danby

A mediaeval packhorse bridge over the Esk. The Neville family coat of arms can still be seen on the parapet.


Ralph Cross

North-west of Rosedale Abbey at the junction with the Castleton road stands Ralph Cross. One of many ancient moorland crosses marking routeways or boundaries. Ralph Cross is the emblem of the National Park.


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Cathedrals, Churches, etc

HIDDEN CHURCHES OF... Yorkshire


Churches, cathedrals, abbeys, minsters -- Yorkshire abounds with them, and of them all, York Minster must be one of the most famous. But there's a lot more to York -- and Yorkshire -- than the Minster.


Hogarth House - Photo: Clare Gibson CCL

  

For a real trip back in time, head for the village of Lastingham, about twenty miles in from the coast, just north of Scarborough.

St. Cedd built a monastery there in 654 as an outpost of Lindisfarne, which had been founded just 19 years previously.

In the 9th century the monastery was abandoned during Viking raids, and it wasn't until the second half of the 11th century that a church was rebuilt, including the crypt, dedicated to St. Cedd, which is still there today.

It was abandoned again for a time, but has been an active parish church since the 13th century.


The crypt, with its columns and capitals remarkably untouched by time, looks today just as it must have done almost a millennium ago. More...


St. Oswald's Church

Lythe

St. Oswald's Church (rebuilt 1910) contains a collection of Anglo Saxon carved stones.
St Oswald’s Church is a plain stone building in the Early English style. The stained glass east window is a memorial to the Rev. William Long, who was vicar from 1813 to 1858. Inside the church are memorials to the Phipps family, and to the Marquess of Normanby. The register dates from 1634. There is also a Wesleyan Methodist chapel.


St Gregory's Minster

St Gregory's Minster, Kirkdale, near Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire
Tel: 01439 771206
E-mail: info@crc-online.org.uk

Rebuilt between 1055 and 1065 by Orm, son of Gamal, St Gregory's Minster is noted for its rare Anglo-Saxon sundial which is set into the outer wall of the nave above the south door. With a further three large stone crosses built into the walls of the church, the history of Christian worship at this fascinating site can be read in the fabric of the building.


St Hedda's Roman Catholic Church

Egton Bridge

St Hedda's Roman Catholic Church is worth visiting for Stations of the Cross and Postgate shrine.


Kirkdale Minster

The tiny Saxon Church of Kirkdale Minster, famous for its ancient sun dial (c.1055), lies in a secluded valley just off the main road 1.5 miles west of Kirkbymoorside.


Lady Chapel

Web: www.ladychapel.org.uk

Built in the early 16th century but with many later additions. There are marvellous views into the Vale of York. Situated half an hour's walk from Osmotherley; open all year.


Lastingham Church

Web: www.lastinghamchurch.org.uk

Lastingham Church is regarded as the cradle of northern Christianity: Lastingham had a religious settlement as far back as 654 AD. The superb Norman crypt dates from c.1078.


St. Mary's Church

Whitby

St. Mary's Church near to the Abbey but best approached on foot up the 199 steps from the harbourside. The fascinating interior of the church resembles that of a ship. Memorial plaques, coats of arms and wall painting.


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Stately Homes & Gardens, Country Houses, etc

DUNCOMBE PARK

Helmsley, York, YO62 5EB
Tel: 01439 770213    Fax: 01439 771114
E-mail: info@duncombepark.com
Web: www.duncombepark.com

The delightful home of Lord and Lady Feversham is set in the magnificent landscape of North Yorkshire just a stone throw away from the North York Moors.



Unoccupied for more than 60 years but now fully restored as a family home.

 


Containing many original C18th family portraits and Lord Feversham's fine collection of period furniture. Duncombe Park is amongst Yorkshire’s most amazing historic houses and estates, offering something for everyone to enjoy, from elegant rooms and the spectacular gardens to the finest shopping, food and drink and many miles of walks in the parkland. The house, gardens, parkland centre, tearooms and gift shops are open during May to end of October . Duncombe Park has a long tradition of welcoming local people and holiday makers from around the world.

For further information on this York attraction see our website.

Castle Howard

Castle Howard, Estate Office, Castle Howard, York, North Yorkshire, YO60 7DA
Tel: 01653 648444
Web: www.castlehoward.co.uk

Magnificent 18th century palace filled with fine furniture, works of art and family treasures and collections. Superb parkland, lakes, fountains and gardens. Tearooms, souvenir shop, craft shops and catering services.


Newburgh Priory

Coxwold, York, North Yorkshire, YO61 4AS
Tel: 01347 868435
E-mail: enquiries@newburghpriory.co.uk
Web: www.newburghpriory.co.uk

Large 17th and 18th century house with fine rooms. The extensive grounds contain a water garden, walled garden, topiary yews and woodland walks. It is reputed to be the burial place of Oliver Cromwell whose remains were said to have been brought to Newburgh Priory by his daughter Mary when she married the 2nd Viscount.


Nunnington Hall

Nunnington, nr York, North Yorkshire, YO62 5UY
Tel: 01439 748283

A large 17th century manor house with magnificent staircase and panelled rooms. Contains the Carlisle Collection of Miniature Rooms. Once home to the doctor of Henry VIII, Edward VI and Elizabeth I. organic walled-garden, retaining a lovely 17th-century character.


Ormesby Hall

Church Lane, Ormesby, Middlesbrough, TS7 9AS
Tel: 01642 324188

Built in 1750 by Sir James Pennyman, Ormesby Hall contains fine plasterwork influenced by the Adam brothers. Set in 270 acres of parkland. There is a restored Victorian kitchen and laundry. Permanent model railway layouts. Attractive garden which compliment the 18th century working stables.


Rievaulx Terrace and Temples

Rievaulx, York, North Yorkshire, YO62 5LJ
Tel: 01439 798340

A wide grass terrace takes advantage of its setting and provides magnificent views of the abbey below. At each end of the terrace is a classical style temple, one of which has an exhibition in the basement. Landscaped garden with fantastic spring flowers.


Ebberston Hall

Ebberston, North Yorkshire, YO13 9PA
Web: www.ebberston.com/hall.htm

Palladian villa built 1718. Family pictures, fine panelling. Water gardens. Not open to the public.


Hovingham Hall

Hovingham, North Yorkshire, YO62 4LU
Tel: 01653 628771
E-mail office@hovingham.co.uk
Web: www.hovingham.co.uk

Hovingham Hall is an outstanding example of Palladian architecture, designed c1760 by Thomas Worsley its owner, eventually replacing an earlier house on the site.


Scampston Hall

Scampston, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 8NG
Tel: 01944 759111
E-mail: info@scampston.co.uk
Web: www.scampston.co.uk

Built towards the end of the 17thC. houses an important collection of works of art. The garden features a recently-restored, walk-in rock and water garden.


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