The Woolly Sheep Inn, Skipton - Timothy Taylor Premium Food Pub
The Woolly Sheep Inn at Skipton is a much loved part of the local community as well as a popular place for visitors holidaying or visiting the area. Skipton is one of Yorkshire's most appealing and vibrant market towns and has much to offer. Tourists return year after year to enjoy the area and stay at the Woolly Sheep.
The Town of Skipton - Skipton, Yorkshire Dales, England
Skipton (2012) - Scenes from the Town of Skipton and the Woolly Sheep Inn.
Haunted Skipton Pub?
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The Grouse Inn Yorkshire Pub, Oldfield, Keighley, West Yorkshire - Timothy Taylor Premium Food Pub
Nestled high above the Worth Valley, with breath-taking views over the Brontë Sisters' famous moors, The Grouse Inn offers a true Yorkshire welcome. You can be assured of the very best in home-cooked food, real Yorkshire Ales (from Timothy Taylor's, no less!), a well-stocked wine cellar and a view to match any in the country.
Calico Jack Restaurant&Bar - Skipton
Calico Jack Restaurant&Bar
Unique pirate themed restaurant with american-mexican cuisine in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales.
36 Water Street
Skipton
North Yorkshire
BD231PB
calicojackrestaurant.co.uk
A SHORT TRIP TO SKIPTON,YORKSHIRE,WHILE IT WAS QUIET
A quick view of SKIPTON IN THE EARLY MORNING,BEFORE THE RUSH.
Simply Irresistible Skipton 3
This short film shows some of what Skipton has to offer to help your health, beauty and wellbeing! For more information VisitSkipton.co.uk and browse our directory!
James Martin 2016 Yorkshire Dales Food & Drink Festival
The Yorkshire Channel Presents - Skipton North Yorkshire
The Yorkshire Channel Presents - Skipton North Yorkshire
Skipton Christmas Market 2012
Skipton in North Yorkshire, Christmas market and Yuletide festival,2012
Festival of Yorkshire - Circus of Food at Skipton
The Circus of Food Trailer Stage in Skipton
Available for cookery Theatre, Classroom Demonstrations, Catering and more ... circusoffood.co.uk
1986 Fox & Hounds Pub, Starbotton, Yorkshire Dales, England
Uncle frank wonderwall at the fleece, skipton
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a night at Beach club Kaleido in Benalmadena, Spain
The Cock & Bottle
In a quintessentially traditional corner of London, we introduce one of the area’s greatest pubs, by restoring many of the building’s most striking features and subtly inviting in some modern elements.
We boast a strong wine list that holds the utmost regard for both Old and New World producers. We use several local brewer’s as well as some more traditional and well established. Our Head Chef has perfected the balance between traditional pub food and going the extra mile for our dining room upstairs, with a weekly changing and seasonal menu.
The Regal Skipton (1930-1939)
Full title reads: The Regal Skipton presenting to you the Screen Edition of the 1935 Skipton Gala Procession.
Introductory intertitle reads: Everybody came to Skipton to see this remarkable Show!
Skipton, Yorkshire.
Intertitle reads: The new Queen.
Pan along a row of children and young women to show the new May Queen at their centre wearing her crown. MS of Queen being presented with her crown by previous winner.
Various shots of parade - lots of children in fancy dress, May Queen and her entourage, horse drawn decorated floats, Boy Scouts, fire engines, clowns giving performances, a Wedding cake float.
Intercut with shots of crowds watching. More shots of people watching parade.
Pet dogs are paraded past the camera. More children in fancy dress.
N.B. Item found in Unidentified Gazettes reel. Presumably from 1930s Gazettes.
FILM ID:1881.1
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