This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

10 Best place to visit in Northallerton United Kingdom

x

12 Beautiful YORKSHIRE DALES Walks, England | Suggestions for Your Countryside Trip

The Yorkshire Dales is a paradise for walkers and nature lovers. With deep valleys, limestone cliffs, dramatic waterfalls, picturesque villages, and lush greenery, you have so many incredible options for your trip to the countryside.

In this video we will show you 12 examples of some of the amazing places you could go for a walk in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the bordering area of Nidderdale. Our suggestions are based on walks we have enjoyed on our own trips to the Yorkshire Dales. We have tried to keep the selection varied in terms of sights and landmarks so hopefully you will find something that appeals to you.

*This video description contains affiliate links (marked with an asterisk) that help support this channel at no extra cost to you.

😴 ACCOMMODATION - LODGE WITH A HOT TUB (where we stayed):
*Aysgarth Lodges: h
We treated ourselves to a stay in one of the lodges with a hot tub while we were visiting the more northern spots in the Yorkshire Dales.

🎥 More Yorkshire Countryside Videos:


CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Intro
00:40 - Muker
02:19 - Bonus Tip!
02:38 - Hawes & Hardraw Force
03:41 - Aysgarth Falls & Rock Garden
04:58 - Yorkshire Three Peaks
06:18 - Ingleton Waterfalls Trail
07:10 - Malham Cove, Gordale Scar & Janet’s Foss
08:33 - Grassington
09:34 - Bolton Abbey Estate
11:19 - Swinsty & Fewston Reservoir
12:00 - Brimham Rocks
13:31 - Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden
14:35 - Druid’s Temple

The links to resources or maps we used for these walks are here:

Muker to Keld Circular Walk:

Hawes to Hardraw Force:


Aysgarth Falls:


Aysgarth Edwardian Rock Garden:

Pen-y-ghent & Hull Pot:

Ribblehead Viaduct:

Ingleton Waterfalls Trail:

Malham Cove, Gordale Scar & Janet’s Foss:

Grassington Circular:

Bolton Abbey Estate:

Swinsty & Fewston Reservoir:

Brimham Rocks map of rock formations:

Brimham Rocks other walks (including Pateley Bridge circular option):

Fountains Abbey:

Druid’s Temple (we didn’t follow a route for this, but this link will show you swinton bivouac car park and druids temple):
x

15 Things To Do In WHITBY, NORTH YORKSHIRE | England, UK Travel Guide

In this video we will show you 15 things to see and do in Whitby, England. Set on the North Yorkshire coast, this seaside town has a rich history, gothic architecture and links to Dracula; you will find plenty of sights and attractions to keep you busy.

CHAPTERS:

0:00 Intro
0:25 1. 199 Steps
1:19 2. St Mary’s Church
1:48 3. Whitby Abbey
2:42 4. Bram Stoker’s Memorial Bench
3:00 5. Whalebone Arch
3:13 6. Captain Cook Memorial Statue
3:27 7. The Endeavour Experience
4:10 8. Boat Trips
4:37 9. Whitby Beaches
5:06 10. Harbour and Piers
5:58 11. Restaurants & Cafes
7:39 12. Microbrewery & Pubs
8:10 13. Unique Shops
8:43 14. Alice Garden
9:02 15. Whitby Museum
9:34 BONUS DAY TRIP: Robin Hood’s Bay

If you enjoyed our Whitby travel guide then you might also be interested in these videos:

ROBIN HOOD’S BAY:

UK TRAVEL PLAYLIST:
x

Top 10 Tourist Destinations In Ripon |City in England |Top Next Visit |In HD 1080p

Top Next Visit
Top 10 Tourist Destinations In Ripon |City in England |Top Next Visit |In HD 1080p
Ripon is a cathedral city in the Borough of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. The city is located at the confluence of two tributaries of the River Ure, the Laver and Skell. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
Must Visit This Places If You In Ripon More Details There
#1 Fountains Abbey
#2 Studley Royal Park
#3 Ripon Cathedral
#4 Newby Hall And Gardens
#5 Workhouse Museum
#6 Ripon Market Place
#7 Fountains Hall
#8 Ripon Spa Gardens
#9 Prison And Police Museum
#10 Ripon Canal
If You See More Video So Subscribe My Channel
Thanks For Watching My This Video
I Hope You Like This Video
x

Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Harrogate - Travel England, United Kingdom

Top 15 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Harrogate - Travel England, United Kingdom:
Valley Gardens, Nidderdale Llamas, Brimham Rocks, RHS Garden Harlow Carr, Ripley Castle and Gardens, Ripon Cathedral, Knaresborough Castle, Royal Hall Theatre, Royal Pump Rooms Museum, Mother Shipton's Cave and The Petrifying Well, Fewston Reservoir, Harrogate Theatre, Pateley Bridge Nidderdale Museum, Mercer Gallery, Allerton Castle
x

North Yorkshire | The Most Picturesque Places To Visit

Welcome to Yorkshire, in this video we are visiting 2 of the most important and famous abbeys in England as well as the gorgeous town of Knaresborough, all located within North Yorkshire.

Places visited in the video:
- Whitby Abbey
- Whitby
- Rievaulx Abbey
- Knaresborough

These are 4 places I would recommend to you when visiting North Yorkshire as they are some of the most picturesque and breathtaking locations we've seen! Whitby Abbey is a famous abbey located next to the town of Whitby, it has had a very long and interesting history, and the coastal town of Whitby is full of some of its own histories including the fact that Bram Stoker based elements of his novel Dracula from the Abbey itself and he was also staying in this town at the time or writing it!

Rievaulx Abbey is just as grand, if not even grander than Whitby Abbey with many more of its won histories to learn about! and lots of remains give you a real idea of how it would have looked in its prime!

The Town of Knaresborough is so iconic with its victorian viaduct towering over the River Nidd flowing through the centre of this gorgeous town. There are many things to do here including hiring a boat on the River Nidd, exploring the castle and gardens in the town and more... also, look out for the painted windows here!

Link to full 'Travels Across England' Playlist:


If you enjoyed the video make sure you subscribe as I will be posting more videos very soon.

- Subscribe Here -


Make sure to leave a like on the video if you enjoyed! [Let me know in the comments if you have or now want to visit Dorset and anything shown in this video!] Thankyou for watching!

- Social Media Links -
TikTok -
AlexTravels Instagram -
Photography & Videography Instagram:

Things to Do in Harrogate – A Local Guide by Premier Inn

Ben, our host and local expert from our Harrogate Town Centre Hotel, is here to show you around the Turkish Baths, as well as some of Harrogate’s other top attractions like St Peter’s Church, The Royal Pump Room Museum, and Mercer Gallery.

We’ll also introduce you to Harrogate’s two top-class theatres: Royal Hall, and Harrogate Theatre. Ben’s a man of many talents; he tells us about how he recently took the stage, performing in Les Misérables at Harrogate Theatre.

Read our local guide on things to do in Harrogate:

Northallerton Walk: Town Centre【4K】

Located in the county of North Yorkshire, and around 30 miles northwest of York, is the town of Northallerton.

In 1069 Northallerton was torched and laid waste by the forces of William the Conqueror during the 'Harrying of the North'. It hadn't recovered by the time of the Domesday Book of 1086 where it is described as 'a waste'. It later took the prefix of 'North' to distinguish it from Allerton-Mauleverer about 25 miles to the south.

In 1138 the Battle of the Standard took place between the kingdoms of England and Scotland on Cowton Moor near Northallerton. The Scots, under King David, were heavily defeated by the barons of Northern England.

A market charter was granted to Northallerton by King John in 1200. Being situated along the Great North Road running from London to Edinburgh from medieval times to the 20th century, Northallerton had a thriving coaching trade. Coaching inns would provide overnight rest for horses and their passengers in the era preceding the railways. There were four such coaching inns along the High Street.

In 1841 the railway arrived in Northallerton. Ever since, it has remained a significant stop along the East Coast Main Line between King's Cross in London and Edinburgh Waverley station, lying between York and Darlington.

To this day, Northallerton has remained a key market town in North Yorkshire, being home to the headquarters of North Yorkshire County Council and Hambleton District Council.

👇 SUBSCRIBE TO 4K EXPLORER FOR NEW VIDEOS EVERY WEEK 👇


Filmed: 18th September 2021

Link to the walk on Google Maps:

Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.

TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 South Parade
0:49 High Street

NORTHALLERTON | Discover the Charm of Northallerton's High Street!

NORTHALLERTON | Discover the Charm of Northallerton's High Street as we visit this North Yorkshire market town for a walking tour to see what life is like here. Northallerton is a bustling town full of great shops, friendly pubs, great restaurants and more. Let's explore and see what we can find

Nestled in the heart of North Yorkshire, Northallerton offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. This charming market town boasts a rich heritage dating back centuries, evident in its well-preserved architecture and historic landmarks. Explore the bustling High Street, lined with quaint shops, cafes, and traditional pubs, or wander through the picturesque All Saints Parish Church, a Grade I listed building with stunning stained glass windows.

History buffs will be captivated by the town's connection to the Battle of the Standard, a pivotal event in English history. Visit the Northallerton Town Hall, a beautiful Victorian building housing a museum and art gallery, to learn more about the town's past. For a taste of local life, head to the weekly market, where you can find a variety of fresh produce, handmade crafts, and delicious street food.

Nature lovers will appreciate Northallerton's proximity to the Yorkshire Dales National Park, offering breathtaking landscapes, hiking trails, and opportunities for outdoor adventure. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape, a cultural experience, or simply a taste of traditional English life, Northallerton has something to offer everyone.

I hope you enjoyed this Northallerton walking tour. If so why not subscribe to my channel to see all the upcoming virtual walks and walking tours in all the new places I visit!

► LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!
Subscribe to our channel here 👉🏻

► MORE VIDEOS FROM GIMBAL WALK TV
Torquay -
Brixham Devon -
Paignton -
The Cotswolds -
Dartmouth -
Dawlish -
Teignmouth -

► SUPPORT ME ❤️
Please support the channel so I can make better videos!
You can donate here 👉🏻

► GIMBAL WALK TV SOCIAL MEDIA
Facebook Group 👉🏻
Facebook Page 👉🏻
Twitter 👉🏻
Instagram 👉🏻
Youtube 👉🏻

► THE VIDEO AND CAMERA EQUIPMENT AND GEAR I USE
The video gear I use to film 👉🏻

#northallerton #yorkshire #travel #gimbalwalktv

North Yorkshire: A Place to Feel Good

North Yorkshire has so much to offer for your next short break that makes you feel good. Stay longer and go further to explore all that God’s Own Country has to offer. The perfect destination to get away from it all, North Yorkshire has something for everyone. Perhaps you’d like to take time for yourself and relax on a spa day or take time to take it all in on a wellness break. While you’re here, take some time to explore further and visit the Yorkshire Coast with its breathtaking scenery and picturesque coastal towns and villages.

There’s plenty of history and heritage to discover, from grand stately homes to steam trains. Once you’ve soaked it all in, round off your perfect short break in North Yorkshire with an exhilarating outdoor adventure.

Whatever you decide to try, North Yorkshire is the place to feel good. Start planning your adventure today:

Knaresborough - One of the Prettiest Towns in Yorkshire - North Yorkshire

Knaresborough has to be one of the prettiest towns in Yorkshire. The River Nidd Gorge carves its way through the town and beautiful historic buildings some 900 years old, teeter over the edge looking down at the river. We have visited many towns in Yorkshire in other videos but this has to be one of the prettiest towns in Yorkshire. It has more than just the historical aspects of a Castle and the iconic Knaresborough Viaduct, but riverside walks along the famous former Royal Forest of Knaresborough. The folklore tales of Mother Shipton and the petrifying well, to local hero Blind Jack. It is truly a fantastic place to spend a day, boating, walking and soaking up the atmosphere.
Join us for a lovely walk, some history and details about the local attractions in this pretty Yorkshire town.

If you are looking for accommodation in the area then try this Yorkshire family-run business has many wonderful places to stay in Yorkshire.

See more of Yorkshire with our playlist of over 10 other videos


❤ Please support our channel in one of the following ways:
1. Subscribe and click the notifications bell.
Subscribe to channel
2. Buys us a coffee
3. You can also make a one-off support donation through Paypal:

4. Become a patron on a monthly basis.

⚑ Follow our travel adventures on social:
Instagram: MemorySeekers
Facebook: MemorySeekersUK
Pinterest: Memoryseekersuk
Twitter: Memoryseekers
Tiktok: Memoryseekers

🗺 Web: Head over to our website for more photos and information about our travels.

🎹 Like the music we use?
We get it from these 2 sites below:-
Artlist.io - Get FREE additional months subscription using our link
Epidemic Sound - Get 30 days FREE use of Epidemic Sounds using our link

We receive 1 free month of access for any referrals

📷 If you'd like to know what equipment we use, see and buy our latest top kit for YouTubing and Travel Essentials in our Amazon shop:-
If you buy from these links we will receive a small commission but you won't pay a penny extra.


With thanks to and google earth for use of images

00:00 Introduction
00:27 Getting to Knaresborough
01:10 Market Place
02:10 Local Characters
03:14 Ye Olde Chemist
03:43 Old Town Hall
04:10 Castle Gate
05:32 Knaresborough Castle
07:00 Best View in Town
07:24 War Memorial
07:48 Castle Mill
08:14 Dry Moat
08:45 Bebra Gardens
09:29 Steps to Waterside
11:33 Viaduct
12:24 Hire a Boat
12:40 Mother Shipton's Cave
15:32 Petrifying Well
16:33 Wishing Well
16:50 Mother Shipton's Birth Cave
17:25 Knaresborough Weir
18:07 St John the Baptist Church
20:27 Knaresborough Station
21:02 Accommodation in Yorkshire

#knaresborough #visityorkshire #yorkshire
x

Helmsley Voted One Of The Best Places To Live In The UK - North Yorkshire's Charming Market Town

Welcome to my channel dedicated to the captivating market town of Helmsley, nestled in the heart of North Yorkshire! Join me on an enchanting journey as we uncover the rich history, picturesque landscapes, and hidden gems of this charming town. From its medieval castle and quaint streets to its vibrant local shops and delightful eateries, Helmsley offers a unique blend of heritage and modern charm. Get ready for captivating tours, insightful interviews, and immersive experiences that will showcase the essence and beauty of Helmsley. Subscribe now and let's embark on an unforgettable exploration together!

A Tourist's Guide to Harrogate, England

We take a quick walking tour of the fine North Yorkshire town of Harrogate. A spa town noted for its parks, pump rooms and expansive gardens, not to mention its famous Bettys Tea Room.

Exploring Yorkshire: Weekend In Harrogate Town | Sightseeing Highlights!

Exploring Yorkshire: Weekend In Harrogate Town | Sightseeing Highlights!
Weekend Vlog
Harrogate Trip
Harrogate Town
Valley gardens
Rita's Diaries
Aerial Views
Yorkshire Sightseeing
UKVlogs

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contact us if you want to feature a property or for a business enquiry:
ritasdiaries365@gmail.com
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

To My viewers ..
Sharing with you all few moments from our weekend trip to
Harrogate, in North Yorkshire, do watch it and share your feedback in the comments section .. thank you.


Please subscribe to my channel and share with friends and family.. Thank you 🙏

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Weekend Vlog,Harrogate Trip,#Rita'sDiaries,#Rita's Diaries,#Harrogate,Yorkshire Sightseeing,#Aerial views,#UKVlogs,Indianmom,valley gardens,valley gardens skatepark,valley gardens harrogate,uk travel vlog indian,uk travel vlogger,things to do in north yorkshire,weekend vlog 2021,ritas diaries,#Ritas Diaries,harrogate skatepark,beautiful aerial view in 4k,aerial views of nature,harrogate town,aerial views,weekend vlog aesthetic,uk travel vlog

harrogate,the ivy,spirit of harrogate,slingsby gin,tea rooms,afternoon tea,blues cafe bar,valley gardens,the stray,restaurants,bars,turkish baths,designer shops,shopping,hotels,wealth,mayfair,north of england,yorkshire,north yorkshire,the ivy harrogate

PATELEY BRIDGE | Tour of Pateley Bridge near Harrogate, Yorkshire Dales, England | 4K Walk

PATELEY BRIDGE | Tour of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire, England. A 4K walk by Gimbal Walk TV through this beautiful Yorkshire Dales town near Harrogate!
Also watch our tour of Whitby North Yorkshire -

Pateley Bridge is a market town in Nidderdale near Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England.
Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it lies upon the River Nidd. Pateley Bridge is in the Yorkshire Dales, and is just outside the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The town has the oldest sweet shop in the world.

In this video we take a walk down Pateley Bridge High Street from the junction with Ripon Road and Old Church Lane. On our way down the High Street we pass The Pateley club, Cocoa Joes, Fish with a twist and Faded Elegance shops before arriving at the Oldest Sweet Shop In The World!

If you visit the Yorkshire Dales then a trip to Pateley Bridge to visit the Oldest Sweet Shop In The World is a must! Still serving sweets in the traditional way this sweet shop has been recognised by the World Guinness Book Of Records as the world's oldest sweet shop.

As we continue down Pateley Bridge High Street we see Sweet Heart Tea Rooms, Talbot House Hotel and Tea Rooms, Glad Rags Boutique and High Street Fisheries.

After the Crown Hotel we cross over and head into Kings Court, a lovely little courtyard featuring some terrific coffee shops and cafes and some great shops and florists!

We end this Pateley Bridge walk at the actual old Pateley Bridge itself over the River Nidd. This bridge has been here for centuries and is the bridge that the town takes it's name from.

I hope you enjoy this 4K walk through the Yorkshire Dales town of Pateley Bridge. If so why not subscribe for more great videos like this one!

► OTHER GREAT VIDEOS ON OUR CHANNEL
Whitby North Yorkshire -
Holmfirth -

► SUPPORT ME ❤️
Please support the channel so I can make better videos!
You can donate here 👉

► GIMBAL WALK TV SOCIAL MEDIA
Facebook Group 👉
Facebook Page 👉
Twitter 👉
Instagram 👉
Youtube 👉

► THE VIDEO AND CAMERA EQUIPMENT AND GEAR I USE
Here is all the video gear I use to film 👉

► LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!
Subscribe to our channel here 👉

#pateleybridge #harrogate #travel #tourism #gimbalwalktv

Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Hull's Old Town

Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Hull's Old Town

In Hull’s Old Town, there is evidence of many period throughout history. With many original features it is clear that Hull has a significant place within British history. Hull’s Old Town is a hidden treasure where you will discover Hull’s collection of free museums including Streetlife Museum of Transport, where all the family can climb aboard a tram or take a carriage ride into the past, and Hull and East Riding Museum of Archaeology where you’ll find a life-size woolly mammoth. It is also home to Hepworth Arcade where Mr Marks and Mr Spencer had one of their first penny bazaars! There is also a strong link between Hull Old Town and the English Civil War with the alleged plotting parlour at Ye Olde White Harte and the actual spot at which Charles I was refused entry to the city of Hull – Beverley Gate, as well as the world’s smallest window the George Hotel.

Hull’s Old Town is a hidden treasure where its cobbled High Street is surrounded by reminders of Hull’s past. Visit the “Land of Green Ginger” for the infamous plotting parlour in Ye Olde White Hart, where the English Civil War was allegedly plotted, visit the actual spot at which Charles I was refused entry to the city of Hull and swing by the nearby George Hotel to see England's smallest window.

Step further into the past in the Museums Quarter where you’ll find everything from fantastic mosaics, to over 200 years of transport history complete with a replica of a street from the early 20th century. Nearby is the home of one of Hull’s most famous sons, William Wilberforce. Visit his home and uncover the history of transatlantic slave trade and its abolition. Don’t miss the fantastic historic and real ale pubs as you tour around the Old Town.

( Yorkshire - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Yorkshire . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Yorkshire - UK

Join us for more :






x

Travel Guide My Holiday To Settle North Yorkshire UK Review

Travel Guide My Holiday To Settle North Yorkshire UK Review

Please like,subscribe or share my video.

Thank You
Pro's
* A few attractions to visit in the daytime
* Some enteriment at night with a range of pubs
* Some shops to choose from
* Lot's of different public transport
* A some hotel's to choose from
* The Promanard is flat to walk on
Con's
* It can get busy
* It can be hilly,so not the best place for people with walking difficulties.
* Not a lot of attractions
Things To Do
* Settle And Carlisle Railway
* Settle Tourist Information
* Norber Erratics (Austwick) Landmarks And Points Of Interest
* Ingleborough Hiking Trail
* Museum of North Craven Life at The Folly
* Settle Signal Box Museaum
* Gallery on the Green Points Of Interest
* Climbing Tours
* River Walks
* Walking Tours
* Victoria Hall
Best Places To Eat Cheap Eats
* The Fisherman
* The Singing Kettle
* Serendipity Deli & Cafe
Moderate Price Places To Eat
* The Italian Restaurant
* The Game Cock Inn Pub
* Elaines Tea Rooms
Best Hotels
* The Craven Arms
* The Loin At Settle
* The Traddock
* Falcon Manor Hotel
Hotel Booking Sites
* LateRooms.com
* Expedia.co.uk
* Booking.com
* Hotels.com
* TripAdvisor
* Opodo
* ebookers.com
Weather
The weather in the UK can vary from day to day. Warmer and hotter months are between April to September. Colder months with snow,sleet and rain are between October and March. You can get some humidity and pollen is highest, between June and August for hayfever suffers. You can also get rain in between, April and September.

Currency

Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).

Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.

There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:

• banks
• travel agents
• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.

It's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged.

Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).

Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.

There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:

• banks
• travel agents
• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.

It's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged.

Time Difference
During the winter months, Britain is on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which is 5 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and 10 hours behind Sydney. Western standard time is five hours behind.

From late March until late October, the clocks go forward one hour to British Summer Time (BST).

To check the correct time, contact the Speaking Clock service by dialling 123.

Weight And Measurements

Britain is officially metric, in line with the rest of Europe. However, imperial measures are still in use, especially for road distances, which are measured in miles. Imperial pints and gallons are 20 per cent larger than US measures.

Imperial to Metric
1 inch = 2.5 centimetres
1 foot = 30 centimetres
1 mile = 1.6 kilometres
1 ounce = 28 grams
1 pound = 454 grams
1 pint = 0.6 litres
1 gallon = 4.6 litres

Metric to Imperial
1 millimetre = 0.04 inch
1 centimetre = 0.4 inch
1 metre = 3 feet 3 inches
1 kilometre = 0.6 mile
1 gram = 0.04 ounce
1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds

Passport And Visas Requirements To Enter The UK

Please note: Following the recent referendum vote for the UK to leave the European Union (EU), there are currently no changes in the way people travel to Britain. The following guidelines still apply:

If you're planning an adventure to the UK, depending on your nationality and your reason for visiting, you may need to organise a visa.

If you're an American, Canadian or Australian tourist, you'll be able to travel visa-free throughout the UK, providing you have a valid passport and your reason for visiting meets the immigration rules (link is external).

Citizens from some South American and Caribbean countries as well as Japan are also able to travel visa-free around the UK.

European Union citizens, non-EU member states of the EEA (Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland), Switzerland, and members of the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) do not need a visa to enter the UK.

If you have any further visa questions visit the official UK government website.
Anyone that has any questions, please feel free the comment below and I will answer them for you.

You can dial 999 to reach either the police, fire and ambulance departments.
Please like,subscribe or share my video.

Thank You

Rebecca Jordan
Rebecca's Travels

Places to see in ( Masham - UK )

Places to see in ( Masham - UK )

Masham is a small market town and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. Situated in Wensleydale on the western bank of the River Ure, the name derives from the Anglo-Saxon Mæssa's Ham, the homestead belonging to Mæssa. The Romans had a presence here, but the first permanent settlers were the Angles. Around 900 AD the Vikings invaded the region, burning and laying waste to the church and causing great suffering in Masham. They also introduced sheep farming, something for which the town is well known today.

Masham was historically a large parish in the North Riding of Yorkshire. As well as the town of Masham the parish included the townships of Burton-on-Yore, Ellingstring, Ellington High and Low, Fearby, Healey with Sutton, Ilton cum Pott and Swinton. In 1866 the townships became separate civil parishes. Masham Moor was an area of moorland to the west of the parish bordering the West Riding, common to the parishes of Masham and East Witton. It was divided between the parishes of Healey, Ilton cum Pott and Colsterdale in 1934.

St Mary's Church was most likely founded in the seventh century and stood somewhere near the present town hall on what used to be known as Cockpit Hill. The graveyard yielded 36 burials in a recent excavation. The present church — while having some Anglo-Saxon stonework and the stump of an eighth-century prayer cross — is mainly Norman with fifteenth-century additions. Masham was given to York Minster in the mediaeval period but, as the archbishop did not wish to make the long journey north to oversee the town's affairs, the parish was designated a peculiar.

During the Middle Ages, Masham developed as a very small town with milling, mining, cloth making and tanning industries. The town received its first market charter in 1251. Masham's importance as a major sheep market is the reason for the large market place and its Georgian houses. The market originally thrived because of its nearness to Jervaulx and Fountains Abbeys, with their large flocks of sheep. From 1875 the town was served by the Masham branch of the North Eastern Railway. Passenger services were stopped in December 1930 with goods traffic continuing until 1963. The station was across the River Ure at Low Burton.

Masham market days are Wednesday, Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday with a Farmers' Market every first Sunday of the month from April to September. An annual Sheep Fair is held in September. The market place, the largest in the district, is tightly bordered on its south and west sides by ranges of two- and three-storey buildings. To the south-east, lies St. Mary's Church with its large yard.

Although Masham is relatively small town it has two working breweries, Black Sheep Brewery and Theakstons, situated only a few hundred yards from one another. The Black Sheep Brewery sponsors annual folk festivals. Previous performers have included Hugh Cornwell of The Stranglers. The Masham Steam Engine & Fair Organ Rally is held annually, organised by the Masham Town Hall Association; it began in 1965 to raise money for the local town hall. The town holds an arts festival every two years. The nearest railway stations are Thirsk and Northallerton both of which are on the East Coast Main Line. Buses operate from Ripon and the town is on the A6108 road between Ripon, Leyburn, Richmond and Scotch Corner.

( Masham - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Masham . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Masham - UK

Join us for more :






BNO Hongkongers Relocation Series: Harrogate - Your Favourite Place To Visit

For BNO Hongkongers relocating to the UK - Harrogate, North Yorkshire is a beautiful place for Hong Kong people to live. Watch this Q&A with Sue Brandom from Harrogate Borough Council & Garrick Hedges from HK UK Support
| WhatsApp: +852 59667760 |

#BNOVISA​ #HARROGATE​ #HKUKSUPPORT​ #GARRICKHEDGES​

In this video:

Garrick asks his guest:
Your area is a beautiful part of the world, please could you share some of your favourite places that you enjoy visiting?

We are joined by a very special guest: Sue Brandom, who is the Inward Investment Officer for Place Shaping and Economic Growth for Harrogate Borough Council. Sue has kindly agreed to talk about the area and answer a few questions that might help you decide if this area is right for you to relocate to from Hong Kong.


------------------------------------------------------------------------------

More About The Harrogate Area:
Harrogate is a Victorian spa town based in North Yorkshire, filled with natural beauty, and lots of things to do & explore, close to the market towns and on the doorstep of the Yorkshire Dales.
Based in the north of the UK, Harrogate has train commuter links to London & Manchester as well as the closest airport being only approx. 13miles away.
Scattered throughout the Harrogate district are chocolate-box villages with traditional stone buildings, floral displays, church towers and welcoming pubs. The famous Yorkshire hospitality can be seen everywhere throughout the region.

Harrogate seems to have something for everyone.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

If you require assistance in any way, please do not hesitate to contact us and speak with any one of our team of experts.

You can book a FREE 30 Minute Consultation where we will discuss:

- Your current situation
- Your best course of action tailored to your specific needs
- How we can help you make your move as stress-free as possible

We can help with:
- Visa applications and immigration
- Buying or renting a home
- Business and property investment
- Schooling and education
- Many other related topics



“We’ll help you visualise your future in the UK, and together make that vision a reality” ...Garrick hedges, Managing Director, HK UK Support ltd

Places to see in ( Ripon - UK )

Places to see in ( Ripon - UK )

Ripon is a cathedral city in the Borough of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Ripon is located at the confluence of two tributaries of the River Ure, the Laver and Skell.

Ripon is noted for its main feature, Ripon Cathedral which is architecturally significant, as well as the Ripon Racecourse and other features such as its market. The city itself is just over 1,300 years old. Ripon was originally known as Inhrypum and was founded by Saint Wilfrid during the time of the Anglian kingdom of Northumbria, a period during which it enjoyed prominence in terms of religious importance in Great Britain.

Ripon was for a period under Viking control, and later suffered under the Normans. After a brief period of building projects under the Plantagenets, the city of Ripon emerged with a prominent wool and cloth industry. Ripon became well known for its production of spurs during the 16th and 17th centuries, but would later remain largely unaffected by the Industrial Revolution.

Ripon is located 11 miles (18 km) south-west of Thirsk, 16 miles (26 km) south of Northallerton and 12 miles (19 km) north of Harrogate. As well as its racecourse and cathedral, Ripon is a tourist destination because of its close proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage Site which consists of the Studley Royal Park and Fountains Abbey.

The tradition of the Ripon Hornblower has endured since the year 886 and continues on to this day. It originates with the wakeman of Ripon, whose job in the Middle Ages was similar of that to a mayor although he had more responsibilities in the keeping of law and order. Every day at 9:00pm the horn is blown at the four corners of the obelisk in Ripon Market. The horn has become the symbol of the city and represents Ripon on the Harrogate borough coat of arms. There are three museums in Ripon collectively known as the Yorkshire Law and Order Museums; it includes the Courthouse, the Prison and Police and the Workhouse Museums.

In terms of sport, the most noted field of participation is horse racing with the Ripon Racecourse. The sport has a long history in Ripon, with the first recorded meeting on Bondgate Green in 1664, while its current location has been used as a racetrack since 1900. Ripon staged Britain's first race for female riders in 1723.

The city was previously served by Ripon railway station on the Leeds-Northallerton Line that ran between Leeds and Northallerton. By road Ripon is well connected; it is accessible from the north and south via the A1(M) motorway which connects to Ripon by the B6265. The Ripon Canal was proposed by John Smeaton in 1766, to connect the city centre to part of the River Ure.

( Ripon - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Ripon . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Ripon - UK

Join us for more :






Northallerton Railway Station, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, England - 15 August, 2019

Footage from both platforms at Norhallerton Railway Station of the station infrastructure, surroundings, and passing and stopping trains, including both passenger and freight services.

I've just added a new film to my Railways: British Railways playlist, here: of footage from both platforms at Norhallerton Railway Station of the station infrastructure, surroundings, and passing and stopping trains, including both passenger and freight services.

Northallerton railway station is on the East Coast Main Line in the United Kingdom, serving the town of Northallerton, North Yorkshire. It is 218 miles 36 chains (351.6 km) north of London King's Cross and on the main line it is situated between Thirsk to the south and Darlington to the north. Its three-letter station code is NTR. To read more about Northallerton Railway Station, click here: .

The film begins with the approach to Northallerton Station from the South by train, it highlights Longlands Junction, the views from Platforms 1 and 2, Ainderby Road level crossing and Boroughbridge Road level crossing. The film ends with the South bound departure from Northallerton Station by train.

Within the film the following train operating companies are featured: Grand Central, TransPennine Express, LNER, CrossCountry, GBRf, DB Cargo UK, VolkerRail, Colas Rail Freight and Freightliner.

The following classes of train are also featured: Class 43, Class 56, Class 66, Class 91, Class 185, Class 220, Class 221, Class 800, and Class DR 75.

Would you like £15 off of your next hotel booking with Booking.com? if so please click on this link to make your booking:

This film is a Moss Travel Media production –

If you liked this film, please subscribe to my YouTube channel here: in order to receive updates of my future film uploads.

You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following social media:

Blogger:

Facebook: **please like my Facebook page**

Google+ just add +stuartmoss

Instagram: stumoss -

LiveJournal:

Pinterest:

WordPress:

StumbleUpon:

Tumblr:

Twitter @mosstraveltv or

VKontakte:

YouTube:

I hope that you enjoyed this film and will return again in future, your support is really appreciated, by subscribing above you will be kept informed of my travel updates and new films uploaded.

Thank you and bon voyage!

Shares

x

Check Also

x

Menu