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Malton
300 year old historic house & garden near York. Open to the public, including farm shop, gift shops, garden centre, cafés and adventure playground.
Whitby
One of Britain's Best!. Winner of the Gold Award 2013 for the best small visitor attraction in Visit England's Awards for Excellence.
Twice winners in Yorkshire's White Rose Awards, 2005 and 2012 - celebrating the life of Captain Cook.
Sewerby
Sewerby Hall is a grade one listed building constructed throughout 1714 to 1720 by the Greame family. Recently refurbished, visitors can now experience the house as it would have looked in 1910.
Filey
Filey Museum
Probably the best small museum anywhere.
Malton
Scampston Walled Garden is a strikingly beautiful contemporary garden quite unlike any other. Set within the 18th century walls of the original kitchen garden for Scampston Hall.
Pickering
Built by William the Conqueror, this Royal castle was used by a succession of Medieval Kings as a hunting lodge, holiday home and stud farm.
Nr. Pickering
Finest open air museum in Yorkshire. An amazing collection of rescued and restored historic buildings. Everything from craft workshops and thatched cottages to shops flints and a fire engine. The cottage gardens are a real treat.
Scarborough
Scarborough is Britain's first seaside resort and was once a large shipbuilding and fishing port. We are a community run museum and have been working for over 10 years to help preserve the heritage of Scarborough and its port for future generations.
Malton
Housed in the buildings and grounds of an original WWII Prisoner of War Camp, a visit to our unique museum will transport you back in time to experience the sights, sounds and smells of wartime Britain.
Scarborough
Great family day out at North Bay Heritage Railway, Sky Trail & Historic Water Chute. The locomotives, scenery and history of the railway all add up to make it a fantastic day. Now more than just a heritage railway, bring your family to explore the…
Pickering
Bygones of Victorian age with something of interest to all ages many rooms including a grocer's shop children's room printer's workshop costume room kitchen.
Sledmere
One of Yorkshire's most beautiful houses, with some of England's finest plasterwork. Award-winning garden. Military Museum, children's quiz, picnic and play area, terrace cafe and gift shop.
Rievaulx
'Everywhere peace, everywhere serenity, and a marvellous freedom from the tumult of the world.' These words, written over eight centuries ago by the monastery's third abbot St Aelred, could describe Rievaulx today.
Top Bridge Farm, Thornton Dale
Hop aboard the ‘Flying Yorkshireman’ loco for a trip around the fruit fields and in season you can even stop off to pick your own soft fruit.
York
Set in acres of beautiful scenery, Ampleforth Abbey is home to the largest Benedictine community of monks in the UK. We extend a warm welcome to guests; please visit our Tea Room, Sports Centre, Bookshop, Golf Course and stunning grounds.
Scarborough
Opened in 1829, the Rotunda Museum is one of the world’s first purpose-built museums and was built to a design suggested by William ‘Strata’ Smith, known as the father of English Geology. See the fascinating collection of fossils and specially…
Staithes
Staithes Gallery displays an astonishing variety of quality contemporary art inspired by its location in a historic Yorkshire fishing village with strong artistic traditions.
Scarborough
Scarborough castle conceals over 3000 years of turbulent history dating right back to the bronze age. It is said that King Richard III enjoyed the view from the battlements so much so that he still walks them today!
Whitby
Whitby's harbour is bustling with life with small fishing boats to larger vessels ready to whisk visitors off on trips around the bay.
Whitby
Discover the elegant Pannett Art Gallery and explore its wonderful art collections and temporary exhibitions.