LEYBURN | Gateway town to the Yorkshire Dales
LEYBURN | Gateway town to the Yorkshire Dales
LEYBURN is a gateway town to the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Located between Richmond and Ripon, Leyburn is is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with many walking and cycling routes in the area. The town is located near a number of popular tourist attractions, including Bolton Castle and Aysgarth Falls. Leyburn has a range of shops,…
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Whilst the old cinema closed a few years ago, a group of dedicated volunteers have ensured Leyburn does still have a brilliant 'cinema' offering at Leyburn Arts & Community Centre on Richmond Road. Every Friday is film night. Occasional other nights feature films too plus live events.
This venue is also a member of National Theatre Live which means it broadcasts live events from West End theatres which are screened simultaneously around the country and sometimes worldwide. Sometimes the closure of a place creates an opportunity for something really good to come along and the Arts Centre certainly fulfils that brief 👍
Me and hubby love Yorkshire dales these some nice village shops there and the fresh bread from the bakery is so nice to take back to your cabin with a jar of jam from the bakery as well thank-you for showing us around great memories for us 😊
Love your tours, a small request though, could you make the writing on the screen just a wee bit bigger, regards from N.Z
I realky enjoyed that. A walk around Beadale would be great, its a lovely wee place.
I'm loving these videos of North Yorkshire Neil 👍 I grew up with James Herriot's books 📚. Coming from a farming 🧺 background, mum and dad loved them. Thanks for another insight Neil 👍
Hi Neil, nice little walk around Leyburn, but you missed the best bit which is a walk up to the Shawl, you get absolutely stunning views of Wensleydale from there.
I like that funky bus shelter.
Enjoyed visiting the market towns in Yorkshire in the 70s when my wife worked at TT Leathers
Pity you couldn’t visit on a Friday when the Market stalls are present, adde to that the spectacle of the Livestock Auction Mart in full throng! But a very good take on a busy little Market town! Well worth a visit, and plenty of places to stay, and some very nice Restaurants!
I love these little market towns that are not full of Greggs Costa's etc a little bit of old England.
it.ing about I take it that the cinema is now closed. It did appear in oneof the early pictures, but you didn't say anyth
Loved the tour of Leyburn, here is a bit more information that you may or may not know about.
Leyburn lies at the foot of Wensleydale. It is in this town where Frank Bingham, a partner of James Alfred Wight who is better known as the author James Herriot of All Creatures Great & Small books, had his surgery. In his early days James Wight spent his time working from here going to farms in the Pennines.
Leyburn's Town Council Offices are housed in Thornborough Hall, a fine house which was used in the TV series as the Ministry of Agriculture, a building always visited by James and Tristan with feelings of apprehension and doom.
In one corner of the Market Place stands the former Town Hall which is now a hardware shop. Many of the buildings which front the Market Place date from the early years of last century, the Market Hall was not completed until 1856, the same year as the railway arrived from Northallerton and Bedale.
The town has two churches, one is the Anglican Church of St Matthew, built in 1836 and had a battlemented tower built in 1868, this church is situated just off the Market Place in St Matthew's Terrace. The other is the Catholic Church of St Peter & St Paul, on the road to Richmond. It has an imposing west gallery and fine stained glass in the east window.
We stayed over in Leyburn for a weekend a couple of years ago and I think I recommended you visit. So glad you did, we fell in love with the place and can't wait to go back in the summer. Its a great friendly place to walk, cycle, drink and eat and the views of the local countryside hills are stunning especially if you sit outside the Bolton Arms on a sunny day. Great video, thanks for sharing.
A vary good video of LEYBURN | Gateway town to the Yorkshire Dales✔✔👌👌
I enjoy the sounds that are going on around you, the cars, people walking and talking. Thank you for not narrating.
When I commented when you did a tour around Harrogate. I said that mural in James st looked like the ribblehead. Viaduct, it was in fact the panell via duct / sorry I was wrong 😂🇬🇧
Just thought I would give this a watch to see what Leyburn was like when I saw the Bolton Arms the penny dropped and realized I had actually been in there for Lunch while holidaying over at Masham
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