A visit to God's own Country with a carvery lunch.
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Northallerton
Northallerton is a market town in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire. There has been a settlement at Northallerton since Roman times, however its growth in importance began in the 11th century when King William II gifted land to the Bishop of Durham. Under the Bishop's authority Northallerton became an important centre for religious affairs. It was also a focus for much conflict in subsequent years between the English & the Scots, most notably the Battle of the Standard, nearby in 1138, which saw losses of as many as 12,000 men.
One course Carvery Lunch at the Cat & Bagpipes Pub
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address |
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Bramley | Outside Greggs Factory Bramley Town End |
Crossgates | Station Road Layby outside St Theresas Church, Crossgates |
Halton | Bus lay-by, opposite the Lidl, Selby Road, Halton |
Leeds | National Express Coach Station, Leeds |
Morley | Outside Leisure Centre, Queensway Morley |
Pudsey | Outside Wetherspoons, Manor House Street, Pudsey |
Seacroft | Bus stop, top of North Parkway, outside Tescos, Seacroft |
Whitkirk | Outside the Brown Cow Pub, Selby Road, Whitkirk |
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