Guidebook for North Yorkshire

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Guidebook for North Yorkshire

Food Scene

A great farm shop with cafe attached. All of the meat sold is produced by the farm and is fantastic quality
Tancred Farm Shop
A great farm shop with cafe attached. All of the meat sold is produced by the farm and is fantastic quality

Sightseeing

Fantastic exhibits, free entry (donation recommended) and sufficient to see that will last you the day.
24 habitants recommandent
National Railway Museum (Main Entrance) station
24 habitants recommandent
Fantastic exhibits, free entry (donation recommended) and sufficient to see that will last you the day.

Essentials

Great supply and selection of fresh fish.
Tarbetts Fishmongers
32 Market Pl
Great supply and selection of fresh fish.
ALDI
Sandbeck Lane

Parks & Nature

Beautiful grounds and a miniature steam railway. Suitable for families.
38 habitants recommandent
National Trust Beningbrough Hall
38 habitants recommandent
Beautiful grounds and a miniature steam railway. Suitable for families.

Entertainment & Activities

136 seat cinema, almost untouched from when it was first built as a cinema in the 1920's. The cinema shows all the major films along with a good selection of rarer releases. A new website means tickets can be booked in advance.
Wetherby's Cinema
Caxton Street
136 seat cinema, almost untouched from when it was first built as a cinema in the 1920's. The cinema shows all the major films along with a good selection of rarer releases. A new website means tickets can be booked in advance.

Getting Around

About a mile from the village, but good links by train to York, Harrogate and beyond to Leeds. No ticket machine on the platform but tickets can be purchased on the train. There is a manual level crossing that is closed a few minutes prior to the train arriving, but the station can still be reached by going around via the signposts to Kirk Hammerton and then taking the first left and left again back to the station car park.
Cattal station
About a mile from the village, but good links by train to York, Harrogate and beyond to Leeds. No ticket machine on the platform but tickets can be purchased on the train. There is a manual level crossing that is closed a few minutes prior to the train arriving, but the station can still be reached by going around via the signposts to Kirk Hammerton and then taking the first left and left again back to the station car park.