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The Villages around Easingwold 

The Easingwold Area contains some lovely Villages - some large, some small.  All of them individual and full of North Yorkshire character. Click on the links below each image for more information. 

Links are being added on an ongoing basis.

 Cick here for more information on Aldwark  Click here for details of Alne  The River Ouse from Beningborough  The Village of Birdforth  Village of Brandsby in the Howardian Hills
Aldwark Alne Beningborough Birdforth Brandsby
 The spctacular ruins of Byland Abbey  Carlton Husthwaite  Click here for further information on Coxwold  Click here for further information on Crayke  Brafferton & Helperby
Byland Abbey Carlton Husthwaite Coxwold Crayke
 Click here for further information on Huby  Click here for further information on Husthswaite  Click here for more information on Kilburn  The locks on the River Ouse at Linton  Myton on Swayle
Huby Huthswaite Kilburn Linton on Ouse Myton on Swale
 Peaceful Newton on Ouse  Click here for further information on Oldstead  Click here for further information on Oulston  Village of Overton from the River Ouse  The Old Black Bull in Raskelf
Newton on Ouse Oldstead Oulston Overton Raskelf
 The famous dawnay arms in shipton by Beningbrough  The City of Troy turf Maze near Skewsby  Excellent walks can be found near Stearsby  Click here for further information on Stillington  Click here for further details om Sutton on the Forest
Stearsby Stillington  Sutton on the Forest
 Click here for further information on Tholthorpe  The white horse of Kilburn as seen from Thormanby  Thornton Lodge farm in the courtryside midst Thornton on the Hill  Click here for further information on Tollerton  Medieval lane in Wass
Tholthorpe Thornton
 on the Hill
Tollerton Wass
 Click here for further information on Whenby  Historic fish ponds in Yearsley Forest      
Whenby  Yearsley      

 

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Location

Click for more information on Burn Hall

Visit Burn Hall and discover a hotel offering something a little different. Fine food, comfortable accommodation and a very warm Yorkshire welcome will make your experience unforgettable, more.

Contact

Easingwold Tourist Information
Chapel Lane
Easingwold
York
YO61 3AE
Tel 01347 821530
Fax 01347 821530

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It's a fact

The 2007/2008 AA Pub of the Year lies right in the centre of our area! Congratulations to the Durham Ox in the lovely hill village of Crayke for this well deserved accolade with superb food in superb surroundings!

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