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Housed in England's first agricultural college, this fine historic building is Pickering's hidden gem. We have 27 rooms or...
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Housed in England's first agricultural college, this fine historic building is Pickering's hidden gem. We have 27 rooms or areas of separate displays, covering many aspects of local, social and family history, militaria and everything weird and wonderful. Thousands of objects are thoughtfully displayed in re-created period shops throughout the building. On our special event days we have a number of working craftspeople, covering such crafts as Printing, Blacksmithy, Costumery, Rag-rugging. Lacemaking, Quilling, Quilting, Spinning, Butter making etc. We have an Activities Room where children may play Victorian games, a riverside picnic area, a gift shop, modern toilets including disabled facility and baby changing unit, disabled access and DVD for disabled visitors. We are open 7 days a week from February to November 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Gillies Jones Glass is a contemporary glass studio open to visitors year round. Whether you are staying in Rosedale, visiting...
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Gillies Jones Glass is a contemporary glass studio open to visitors year round. Whether you are staying in Rosedale, visiting for the day to enjoy the fresh air, tranquility or the great walks a visit to the studio is a must, where you can enjoy a permanent, colourful exhibition of contemporary studio glass inspired by the elemental beauty of the moors.Find Gillies Jones tucked away behind the village Church yard 100m from the village green.
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"we didnt ride on the train this visit as it is very expensive and you cant do this every time, but just soaking up the atmosphere on the various stations it great nostalgic fun."
"The NYMR is the most outstanding heritage railway - especially at gala events when there are so many locos in steam. But there's lot's to see and do all the time - with stations maintained to represent different periods in the life of the line, interesting towns at Pickering and Whitby, Goathland i..."n the middle - and for the enthusiast lots to see at Grosmont with the loco shed and many comings and goings.
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"had the plesure of a ride on the north yorkshire moors railway pullman dinning train,whot a exceptonal nigth out a train ride and a fabulous meal ,very firendly staff,this is well worth a visit"
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