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1st Choice Chauffeurs of York
Chauffeur drive company based in historic North Yorkshire. Specialists in chauffeured UK travel, airport transfers, sightseeing tours, conference and business travel, shooting parties and weddings.
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Abbey House
A gatehouse to Kirkstall Abbey was also created by the Cistercian monks in 1152. After the gatehouse was closed in 1539 by Henry VIII, it became a place of residence for...
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Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet
Situated opposite the leafy Eccleshall Woods, Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet is an industrial works that used to produce agricultural tools over 300 years ago. A trip to the Hamlet will provide you...
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Aeroventure Aircraft Museum
In the early years of flight aviation, pioneers used the land to the south of the Doncaster racecourse. During 1914-1918 it was a base for pilot training but this airfield is...
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Alhambra Theatre
Dating from 1914, its bold style and prominent location have made this a local landmark. Remembered by many school children for its annual pantomimes, the Alhambra of today is the venue...
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All Saints Church
The tower of All Saints is a unique octagonal feature which traditionally burned a light for travellers making their way through the dense Forest of Galtres to the north of York....
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All Saints North Street
It is thought that a church has existed on the site prior to Norman times. However, the present church is probably one of York’s finest mediaeval places of worship. All Saints...
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All Saints’ Church
An attractive parish church containing a mixture of styles built on the site of one from the Saxon period and a medieval hospital or hermitage. The main point of interest is...
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Allen Banks & Staward Gorge
Allen Banks & Staward Gorge consists of miles of riverside and woodland walks in a beautiful wooded gorge, cut by the tumbling River Allen. There are also views from a...
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Allens West Station
Located in the Tees Valley in the north east of England, Allens West is a small station close to Stockton on Tees and is the centre of village life in Allens...
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Alms Houses
Aberford village sits just west of the present A1M and either side of the original route from London to Edinburgh. In 1845 the Gascoigne family established this magnificent row of alms...
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Alnmouth Station
Alnmouth Station is close to the middle of this tiny Northumberland village. Alnmouth has always played an important part in the history of Northumberland due to its involvement in the...
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Alnwick Castle
This is the second largest inhabited castle in England, after Windsor, and has been home to the Percy family since 1309. The Abbot’s Tower, the Middle Gateway and the Constable’s...
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Alnwick Gardens
The Alnwick Garden results from the Duchess of Northumberland’s wish to create a beautiful public space accessible to everyone. The previously derelict 12-acre walled site is now one of the...
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Alpha Omega Travel
Business and tourist travel to Moscow, Russia and the former Soviet Union.
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Angel of the North
The Angel of the North is a new landmark at the entrance to Tyneside. Its wide, open arms greet visitors as they reach Gateshead, whether they come by road or rail....
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Arbeia Roman Fort
Four miles east of the end of Hadrian’s Wall, Arbeia Roman Fort, in South Shields, guarded the entrance to the River Tyne. Built around AD160, the stone fort played an essential...
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Archaeological Resource Centre (ARC)
The ARC provides visitors with a fascinating opportunity to discover York’s history in an unusual way. It is actually a working archaeology unit but it provides visitors with a remarkable insight...
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Armley Boots Chemist
At the heart of Colne, on Market Street, this Boots branch carries an extensive range of health, wellbeing and beauty products that have been especially selected for the 21st Century consumer....
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Armley Mills Industrial Museum
There have been mills on this site since the 17th century. The cloth-making tradition continued here until 1969, when Leeds City Council transformed the building into a museum. Leeds has an...
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Ashington Boots Chemist
On Station Road in Ashington, this Boots store offers a great range of health, wellbeing and beauty products designed specifically for 21st Century consumers. The staff is attentive and offers...
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Assembly Rooms
York Assembly Rooms were built by public subscription and completed in 1735. The assembly rooms were intended for dancing and other social activities and was most probably the earliest neo-classical...
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Auckland Castle
This historic castle has been the home of the Bishops of Durham for over 800 years, and today is the Bishop’s official residence. The historic building, with its magnificent Chapel, Throne...
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Aysgarth Falls
Aysgarth is best known for its triple flight of waterfalls. The Aysgarth Falls have been carved out by the River Ure on its way down to mid-Wensleydale. The Upper Fall (pictured)...
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BTCV - Hollybush Conservation Centre
Conservation centre offering practical conservation take days for volunteers and businesses. Work included dry stone walling, hedgelaying, pond construction, invasive species removal and footpath work. Free training is provided in all...
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