Harrogate Nightlife – A Local Guide by Premier Inn
To give you an introduction to Harrogate’s nightlife, Ben – our host and local expert from our Town Centre Hotel – takes to the streets to show off some of the best bars and pubs in Harrogate.
First on the list is Blues Bar, which has live music every night of the week. Next up is Spirit of Harrogate, the birthplace of Slingsby Gin. We take the short stroll over to The Fat Badger and Hales Bar, then move swiftly on to John Street, home of Banyan Bar and Zinc. Then we round things off with Harrogate’s favourite micropub, The Little Ale House.
Read our local guide to Harrogate nightlife:
The Little Ale House Bromsgrove
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Joe Garner's acoustic guitar take on Concain Blues by Nick Drake
The cosy little ale house cellar sessions. Featuring Joe Garner's from Major Toms Social [Harrogate], acoustic folk set.
Check The Little Ale House website for the next little subterranean gathering.
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Miller Homes - Woodlands, Bloxham, Oxfordshire Tour
With its attractively landscaped setting incorporating a broad belt of shrubs and trees and a children’s play area, Woodlands is a small and beautifully planned new neighbourhood that perfectly complements its very special setting. On the edge of the historic, picturesque village of Bloxham, with open farmland stretching away to the west yet still within a few minutes’ walk of the village amenities, this superb selection of energy efficient two, three and four bedroom homes is just three miles from Banbury and twenty from Oxford.
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Right in the heart of Bloxham, there are a host of small local shops. Visitors can sample delicious food, fine ales and specially selected wines in a few of the village’s traditional pubs including The Red Lion Pub and Restaurant, Elephant & Castle and The Joiners Arms. If you fancy a stroll after your meal and want to get to know the area a little better, especially in terms of its heritage, The Red Lion Pub and Restaurant offers two itineraries of the Bloxham Circular Walk.
The local area is home to Bloxham C of E Primary School and The Warriner School, a secondary school. Both schools were rated as ‘good’ in their latest Ofsted reports. Within close proximity, in the neighbouring town of Banbury there is a number of other well regarded schools including, Hardwick Community School, Harriers Banbury Academy and St Joseph’s Catholic Academy.
Buses run into Banbury and the market town of Chipping North; central London is just over an hour’s rail journey from Banbury station and Coventry and Birmingham are both easily accessible from the M40 motorway.
Close by, visitors can soak in the rich heritage and wonderful views of Oxfordshire’s Cotswolds, through taking long leisurely walks or bike rides. The Cotswolds is perfect for a day trip, or for those who want to really explore the sights and if you want to stay a little longer, there is plenty on offer, why not treat yourself to a relaxing Elemis deep tissue massage at Cotswolds Hotel & Spa.
Less than a 35-minute drive from Bloxham, shopaholics can spend the day at Bicester Village, picking out designer pieces at a fraction of the price. Bicester’s choice of brands comprises of Alexander McQueen, Burberry, Calvin Klein and Givenchy. It also has some great restaurants, we like, Villandry Grand Café, Creperie Angélie and Simply Noodles.
Families can enjoy spending time at the nearby Waterfowl Sanctuary and Children’s Farm in Banbury, the sanctuary has been operating for over 25 years and has looked after Bantams, tropical birds, Emus, Terrapins, Ostrich’s and Chipmunks, to name a few. It is famous for its ‘cuddle corner’, where children and adults are able to handle baby rabbits, chicks, ducklings and gerbils.
Get Out of Town | Sunday Roast in the Cotswolds
Travel with us to the Cotswolds for a great Sunday roast at the Abingdon Arms! We love getting out of London every once in a while and escaping to quaint little places like this. What's your favourite weekend getaway?
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Daniel Mejloumian's (Dan Mej Lou Mian) trip to countryside, to Middlesmoor near North Yorkshire market town of Pateley Bridge was pretty much black and white. He went, he saw, he had his picnic, he played, slept and went back home. The fresh air and fabulous surroundings made him think that everyone should explore the North Yorkshire, beautiful Yorkshire dales, a wild sheep farming area of England, renown for its beauty.
Attractions near Middlesmoor:
Nidderdale Museum (6 Miles)*
A truly fascinating collection of exhibits is displayed in the original Victorian workhouse, beautifully illustrating the life and history of our Dalesfolk.
Stump Cross Caverns (7 Miles)*
Stump Cross Caverns is one of Britain's premier show caves, located in Nidderdale on the border of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. There are a range of facilities for a great family day out.
Bolton Castle (11 Miles)*
Built in 1379 for Richard le Scrope, Lord Chancellor of England to Richard II, this massive fortress dominating the heart of Wensleydale is one of the country's best preserved castles.
Pateley Bridge is only a small place - though once of some significance as a lead mining centre - with a population of 2,000, Pateley Bridge is worth visiting for itself but is also within just a few miles of some magnificent amenities, some of which again are little known. The only logical reason for Pateley Bridge not being better known is that it is truly off the beaten track (for some people a recommendation in itself). The town sits in the heart of Nidderdale, less than ten miles from Harrogate and Ripon, accessible via some pretty B roads though sadly no longer served by rail. Pateley has retained its character as a market town, with plenty of small shops that will delight those tired of identikit high streets. One shop is particularly famous, and worth a detour for those with a sweet tooth as it is the oldest sweet shop in the country, established in 1827. The town has won numerous awards in the Britain in Bloom competition and similar events and has some wonderful floral displays, and it is the home of the Nidderdale Museum. Beyond the town there are some fantastic natural sights to draw visitors. The spectacular rock formations at Brimham Rocks are just a couple of miles distant. Yorkshires Little Switzerland, the 80 gorge at How Stean is just a short drive north past Gouthwaite Reservoir with its rare species bird sanctuary. And Stump Cross Caverns, where some marvellous stalactites and stalagmites can be seen in all their glory, is a few minutes to the west along the B6265. Not one of natures glories but mans, Fountains Abbey, a World Heritage site, is only some six or seven miles from Pateley Bridge, as is the famous Ripley Castle. There is good walking for those wanting to enjoy the countryside on foot, including the 53 mile Nidderdale Way that starts and ends in the town. The River Nidd offers fishermen some good sport in season, with trout and grayling to be caught the Nidderdale AC can supply permits.
Other Town nearby:
Nidderdale Tourist Information (1 Mile)*
Lofthouse Tourist Information (1 Mile)*
Lofthouse is situated in the heart of Nidderdale. This village has changed little over many years and is situated 7 miles from the Market town of Pateley Bridge.
Bouthwaite Tourist Information (3 Miles)*
Hotels nr Middlesmore: Swinton Park (8 Miles)*
An exclusive 30-bedroom luxury castle hotel.With 4 Red Stars and 3 Rosettes awarded by the AA for excellent facilities, this is the highest rated hotel in Yorkshire.
The White Swan Hotel (8 Miles)*
The White Swan is now Middlham's finest hotel, in a prominent position overlooking the market square.
Red Lion Hotel (9 Miles)*
Originally a sixteenth century Ferryman's inn, the Red Lion at Burnsall is open for accommodation and meals throughout the year.We offer superb food, fine wines and real ale.
The Achievers - Ireland Tour 2018 Promo
The Achievers are a highly dynamic and unique 5-piece band from Gloucestershire, UK - hugely experienced, energised musicians injecting a fresh sense of excitement and creativity into trusted Blues traditions.
Some call it Rhythm & Blues, some call it Roots, some call it 'Dance Floor Gospel'. Whatever it is, The Achievers have become one of the most talked about new Rhythm & Blues bands on the UK scene, landing #3 in the airplay charts and universal acclaim from the blues press and worldwide roots music taste-makers following the release of their debut album: Live at The SVA.
The music, to my ear. is simply sensational. Free and tight at the same time, filled with enthusiasm and exemplary musicianship...just stunningly good - Blues in The South
Beautifully crafted...this album of delightful dancing rhythms is like stepping into a candy store surrounded by jars of temptation - it's hard to select your favorites from so many sweet memories. Exceptionally well produces and in all, a cracking good album - Blues In Britain
Infectious Rhythm & Blues...Long live music like this that makes you want to laugh and smile. It is a winner - Blues Matters
They can create the energy and magic of 50s & 60s Rhythm & Blues dance halls with their original and soulful songs, leaving festival and blues club audiences elated. Layered with driving harmonica, four-part harmonies, joyful melodies and infectious, danceable rhythms there has never been a better time to see and hear The Achievers. Their unique approach and willingness to move away from familiar guitar-solo orientated styles prove that soul , grove and song-craft still matter in the blues.
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The Bay Horse Inn, Green Hammerton, United Kingdom HD review
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Only 11 miles from historic York, The Bay Horse Inn offers traditional fireside bar and restaurant as well as free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking. Both the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors can be reached with a 30-40 minute drive.
Guest rooms are equipped with a TV and tea and coffee facilities. All have en suite facilities with a bath or shower and complementary toiletries. Clustered around a central courtyard with patio furniture, each has its own private entrance.
The Bay Horse Inn serves a variety of homemade lunchtime and evening meals, with high-quality meat and game, all locally supplied and reared within 5 miles of the inn. The cosy wood-beamed bar offers a range of cask-conditioned real ales, wines and spirits, as well as tea and coffee.
Only 3 miles from A1 Junction 47, the inn is located within a mile of 2 rail stations - Cattal and Hammerton - with direct service to York, Knaresborough, Harrogate and beyond. Guests will also be conveniently located for access to York, Wetherby and Ripon racecourses. Free pick-up and collection service is available by arrangement.
Palau Jellyfish Lake | JONATHAN BIRD'S BLUE WORLD
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Tenfoot Ukes play on a scenic balcony at the Avenues Open Gardens on 8th July 2012. The track is Town Called Malice by The Jam.
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The White Hart Inn
The White Hart Inn, Margaretting Tye. Well known pub/restaurant offering a range of freshly cooked meals. Winner of the best real ale pub for the past 4 years.
The Most Dangerous Stretch of Water in the World: The Strid at Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire
I know, I know, it's a clickbait title. But I stand by it, because the water is so deceptive, and so pretty, and there's a path that leads straight down to it and that jump looks very, very possible...
The 12th century legend is the Boy of Egremont, immortalised in poetry by the famous William Wordsworth. His The Force of Prayer is about the Strid and the Boy of Egremont, and the full text is here:
Also, I need to make one correction: I say a hundred metres upstream, but that shot's actually about that far downstream. I couldn't fix that in post, but since the river's basically the same for a mile or so in each direction with no significant confluences, it's a small enough slip that I don't think it's too bad. The amount of water is the same!
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How does a jellyfish sting? - Neosha S Kashef
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You’re swimming in the ocean when something brushes your leg. When the tingling sets in, you realize you’ve been stung by a jellyfish. How do these beautiful gelatinous creatures pack such a painful punch? Neosha S Kashef details the science behind the sting.
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Boozing In The Red Lion - York!
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GingRealAleTrail - Battle Of The Ales | Old Ale (Beer Mix)
Woodfordes Brewery - Norfolk Nip (Old Ale) 8%
Woodfordes Norfolk Nip (RETIRED) 8%
Formerly brewed at Woodfordes
Style: Old Ale
Norwich, England
COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Cask; Seasonal - St Valentine's Day. Also available Bottle Conditioned.
This rare and much sought-after high quality Barley Wine has been brewed by Woodforde's just once a year since 1992, and is based on the original Steward & Patteson recipe of 1929. It is considered suitable for laying-down for two or more years.
Ingredients: Maris Otter; Crystal Malt; Chocolate Malt; Roasted Barley; Goldings hops.
Woodfordes Norfolk Nip (Oak Barrel) 8.5%
Brewed by Woodfordes
Style: Old Ale
Norwich, England
COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Bottle conditioned; Special.
A limited release (2400 bottles) special edition released in 2011 to celebrate the brewery's 30th anniversary. Matured in oak barrels.
NOTE: As at December 2011, the regular version (not matured in oak barrels) was not in production. Whether it reappears in 2012 remains to be seen.
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Oskar Blues Brewery - Dale's Pale Ale (American Pale Ale) 6.5%
Brewed by Oskar Blues Brewery
Style: American Pale Ale
Longmont, Colorado USA
COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Brewed with hefty amounts of European malts and four kinds of American hops, it delivers a blast of hop aromas, a rich middle of malt and hops, and a thrilling finish. It weighs in at 6.5 % alcohol by volume. Why squeeze such a big brew into a little can? Because we think fun in the great outdoors calls for great beer. Our cans go where bottled beers can't, where flavorless canned beers don't belong. And no matter where you drink Dale's Pale Ale, our can protect it from light and oxidation far better than bottles do.
Northern Brewer for bittering, Cascade and Columbus for flavor, and a big, post-boil addition of Centennial for aroma.
Oskar Blues Brewery