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Places to see in ( Bedale - UK )
Places to see in ( Bedale - UK )
Bedale is a market town and civil parish in the district of Hambleton, North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, it is situated 34 miles (55 km) north of Leeds, 26 miles (42 km) south-west of Middlesbrough and 7 miles (11 km) south-west of the county town of Northallerton. It was originally in Richmondshire and listed in the Domesday Book as part of Catterick wapentake, which was also known as Hangshire (so named from Hang Bank in Finghall and because of the many gallows used to execute marauding Scots); it was split again and Bedale remained in East Hang. Bedale Beck is a tributary of the River Swale, which forms one of the Yorkshire Dales, with its predominance of agriculture and its related small traditional trades, although tourism is increasingly important.
Before the Harrying of the North Bedale was held by Torpin (Thorfinn), a patronym retained by the infamous Dick Turpin. The parish church also dates from this time (as evidenced by its crypt), before significant remodelling. The original 9th century church escaped destruction in the Harrying of the North and was recorded in the Domesday Book. The recent discovery of the Bedale Hoard provides further evidence of high-status Anglo-Saxon and Viking age activity in the area. The town was recorded as Bedell or Bedhal and derives from 'Beda's Halh' which means the corner or place of Beda.
Bedale lies on the B6285 road that runs south and south east from Bedale and connects with the A6055 road at Burneston. The A684 road used to go through the town but a bypass was opened in August 2016 that means through traffic now avoids Leeming Bar, Aiskew and Bedale. The town is only 2 miles (3.2 km) west of the A1(M) at Leeming Bar via the A684 road or via the adjoining village of Aiskew.
Bedale has a railway station on the Wensleydale heritage railway. The station originally opened in 1855 and lasted almost a century before British Rail closed the station in April 1954. The station is actually in Aiskew as the traditional boundary between the two villages was Bedale Beck which the station lies east of. Work was initiated on making Bedale Beck navigable to barges down to the River Swale at Gatenby. Initial construction started in 1768 which resulted in an area at the south end of the town known as 'The Harbour'. The plan was abandoned in 1855 when the railway was opened, but the weir and some iron moorings still exist on the beck just south of the Bedale to Aiskew road bridge.
Existing historic buildings include a unique 18th-century Leech House used as an apothecary's store for leeches, an underground ice house used for preserving food and the 14th-century Grade I listed market cross. Bedale is home to a small museum, numerous Georgian buildings and a railway station on the Wensleydale Railway, which runs to Redmire via Leyburn. The Thorp Perrow Arboretum lies nearby, as do the villages of Burneston, Burrill, Cowling, Exelby and Firby.
The town has many local shops, a Co-op Food supermarket, a Tesco Express shop, pubs and eating places along its market place. It holds a market every Tuesday on the cobbles that line the market place, and there used to be a monthly market on a Sunday, but this ceased after the bypass opened and through traffic was moved away from the town. It also has a leisure centre with full gym, swimming pool and astroturf sports pitches. Bedale Athletic Sports Association provides football, cricket, hockey, squash and tennis. Big Sheep Little Cow Farm is a petting zoo adjacent to the local railway line and Bedale Beck.
Bedale Golf Club is on the northern edge of the town where the B6285 meets the A684 road to Leyburn. Bedale also has a brass band with a 25-year history of providing musical education and entertainment for the local community.
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The Catterick Nativity
We proudly present the Catterick Nativity. This is what I imagine the Nativity would be like if it happened today in Catterick Garrison.
BNP - Andrew Brons MEP Campaigns At Catterick Garrison (31/10/09)
A very successful outing for the Yorkshire MEP. A large number of serving soldiers put their names down to become members of the party as soon as the current membership freeze is lifted.
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67 Mowbray Road, Catterick Village, North Yorkshire, DL10 7LB, Media tour
67 Mowbray Road, Catterick Village, North Yorkshire, DL10 7LB. A spacious mature property with a large plot having potential for extensions (subject to planning permissions).
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Rave night catterick Garrison Harlem Shake !!
Rave night Catterick Garrison
Travaux Club
7th Squadron... 5th Medical Regiment
We own no rights to the music being played, all right are to the owner
Peel House Brough Hall Richmond
All on ground floor level this magnificent Grade I Listed property stands in five acres of tranquil parkland and is part of the historic Brough Hall. The truly elegant ground floor apartment is furnished to a very high standard, with attention to detail in every aspect. The property dates back to the 1100's and has retained the original splendour, with Elizabethan panelling, Adams plasterwork and ornate ceilings bearing the crests of the families who formerly occupied the Hall. Enjoy a rare opportunity to stay in such a unique, elegant property. The apartment sits amongst breathtaking parkland with views of the parish church and ornate colonnaded bridge originally built for a visit to the Hall by the Prince Regent. There is a south facing terrace at the rear of the property with garden furniture and barbecue. Nearby lies the bustling market town of Richmond with its ancient castle and a wealth of cobbled streets packed with interesting shops, restaurants, pubs and cafes. A marvellous golf course is situated just 2 miles from the apartment. Also available nearby are horse riding (½ mile) and numerous river fisheries (nearest 3 miles). The glorious North Yorkshire National Park and Herriot Country is a stone's throw away, Jervaulx Abbey and Park, Castle Bolton, Constable Burton Hall and grounds. Swaledale, Wensleydale and the North York Moors are all an easy drive away.
Ground floor: entrance hall to an impressive, spacious sitting/dining room, Tudor doorway to breakfast kitchen. 3 bedrooms - 1 spacious master bedroom with king size bed with views of the gardens. Spacious bath room with corner bath, WC, wash hand basin and shower cubicle accessed from either the master bedroom or the main hallway. 1 bunk bedded room with full size bunk beds and garden views. 2 steps up to twin bedroom with garden views.
Facilities: electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, kettle, toaster. Dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, Iron/ironing board. Colour TV. DVD, CD player, Selection of books games and DVD's. All bed linen and towels included. Travel cot and high chair. Gas fired central heating throughout and ornamental fire in the original fireplace with all fuel and electricity included in the rent. Garden terrace, with garden furniture and barbecue. No smoking in the property please. Ample parking. Sorry no pets.
N.B. There is a £200 cash bond payable to the owner on arrival, returned after the holiday providing property is left in good order.
Middleton Tyas, North Yorkshire: For Sale with GSC Grays, Richmond
Middleton House is a farmhouse with attached cottage occupying a prominent position in the centre of Middleton Tyas. The Grade II Listed property comprises a three bedroomed main house and a two bedroomed cottage on substantial plot with large south facing garden and a range of outbuildings. The properties are in need of substantial renovation and could suit a range of potential buyers. The gardens extend to around 0.43 acres including the footprint of the houses and outbuildings. There is also a paddock extending to around 0.44 acres which is available by separate negotiation.Description - Middleton House offers a rare opportunity to purchase a property which comprises of a main residence and cottage, the two being currently interlinked having been occupied for many years as one dwelling. The property has been untouched for many years too, with a wealth of original features intact, and is in need of complete renovation with endless possibilities. It occupies a large site extending to approximately 0.43 acres with the gardens and there is an adjoining paddock extending to around around 0.44 acres which is available by separate negotiation. There are also a range of outbuildings behind both the main house and the cottage.Situation And Amenities - Middleton Tyas is a popular village with local shop, primary school and public house. It is particularly well located being 0.5 miles from Scotch Corner providing access to the A1(M) and A66 trans Pennine route. The East Coast Mainline rail is available from Darlington and Durham Tees Valley and Leeds Bradford Airports are both within easy reach. The nearby towns of Richmond and Darlington offer a wide variety of amenities including national and local retailers, a large range of bars, restaurants, cinemas, sports centres and theatres. There is a wide selection of local state and private educational opportunities at both primary and secondary level. Golf courses can be found at Richmond, Catterick, Barnard Castle and Darlington. The north Pennines and Yorkshire Dales are in easy reach.Main House - Entrance Porch - With a door leading through to the entrance hall.Entrance Hall - From here there is access to the drawing room, study, cloakroom/wc, kitchen, dining room and the main staircase to the first floor of the main house only.Drawing Room - Overlooking the front gardens, with shuttered windows, picture rail, cornice to ceiling, original fireplace surround with open grate.Study - With a full beamed ceiling, wooden fire surround with open grate, shuttered door opening through to the conservatory.Conservatory - In need of renovation. Door to garden,Kitchen & Larder - Stone floor, electric oven and hob set into a recess. this leads through to a walk in larder and adjoining store area which houses the central heating boiler. From here a door leads into the rear garden.
Richmond Raining
This is a movie I filmed of the rain coming down today, September the 25th, 2012. The shot is taken from a house on Maison Dieu, Richmond, North Yorkshire. The quality is dodgy to say the least but it does document a very large rain storm which has been pouring down now constantly for over a day.
Cookridge, Leeds to Slaley Hall, Northumberland, England (FAST 4 x speed drive): 11th February, 2017
Cookridge, Leeds to Slaley Hall, Northumberland, England (FAST 4 x speed drive): 11th February, 2017.
This film comprises of speeded up dash-cam footage, taken in England from Cookridge, Leeds in West Yorkshire to Slaley Hall estate in Northumberland. The film was made on a grey and miserable Winter day in February 2017, but highlights the roads, countryside and villages passed en-route. Within the film, the following locations and features are identified: Cookridge, Leeds, West Yorkshire, Green Lane, Cookridge Lane, Moor Road, Bramhope, Church Hill, A660, Leeds Road, A658, Pool-in-Wharfedale, Pool Bank New Road, Main Street, Pool Bridge, North Yorkshire, Harrogate Road, Huby, Harrogate, Pannal, Follifoot, Plompton, Knaresborough, A59, York Road, A1(M), Boroughbridge, Dishforth, Thirsk, Howefield, Theakston, Hambleton, Catterick, Scotch Corner, Richmond, Barton, A66(M), Blackwell Spur, Stapleton, Stapleton Bank. Cleasby Road, Boathouse Lane, Moor Lane, Manfield, B6275, Piercebridge, County Durham, A67, Carlbury, A68, Darlington Road, Hummerbeck, West Auckland, Front Street, Toadpool, Etherley Bank, Etherley, South Road, Toft Hill, Witton-Le-Wear, Howden Head, Fir Tree, South View, Harperley Terrace, A689, Tow Law, Bridge Street, High Street, Dan's Castle, North Road, High Stoop, Rowley Bank, Rowley, Castleside, Allensford Bank, Northumberland, Allensford, Mosswood, Carterway Heads, Healy Lane, Barley Hill, Barley Hill Lane, Slaley, Slaley Hall, Slaley Park
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Blackrats charity ride, Catterick Garrison 19th sept 10
Crakehall floods 25.9.12
Crakehall floods 25th September 2012
Catterick Indoor Show cross- Caitlin and Mr Bug 80cm
Northern Show Cross Winter Series @ Catterick Saddle Club.
Louis Bar 28 June 2013
Detectives have released CCTV images of a man they need to trace following a burglary in Catterick.
It occurred in the early hours of Friday 28 June 2013, at a private flat attached to Louis Bar, Kitchener Road.
The thief broke into the property before stealing a 19in flat screen television and bottles of aftershave.
It is thought that the man was in Louis Bar earlier in the evening, before being asked to leave by door staff.
The suspect, officers need to trace, is described as a white man, aged in his early twenties with a slim build and short hair.
Detective Constable Jason Roper, of Northallerton CID, said: If you are the man caught on camera and you are not responsible for this burglary, I ask you to come forward so that you can be eliminated from my enquiries.
I also need to speak to anyone who recognises the man and ask that they get in touch.
Anyone who can assist to identify the man caught on CCTV is asked to contact Northallerton CID on 101, select option 2 and ask for Jason Roper. Alternatively information can be emailed to jason.roper@northyorkshire.pnn.police.uk.
Or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 quoting reference number 12130105823
12 July 2013
Coast 2 Coast - Team Popeye 27 06 2015
Team Popeye includes Ian Whitehouse, Jason Westwood & Mark Mason
The Coast to Coast ride is c150 miles from Seascale to Whitby
via Hardknott Pass; Wrynose Pass; Little Lansdale; Kendal; Sedbergh; Garsdale; Tunstall; Catterick; Ingleby including 4,500m climbing
Raising Funds for Diamonds Gymnastics Club, Halifax
Completed in 9 Hours 22 mins
RICHMONDSHIRE CONSPIRACY - MASONIC - FREEMASONRY
Exposing The Hidden Rulers of Richmondshire.
Richmondshire District Council.