Places to see in ( Helmsley - UK )
Places to see in ( Helmsley - UK )
Helmsley is a market town and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, the town is located at the point where Rye Dale leaves the moorland and joins the flat Vale of Pickering. The Cleveland Way National Trail starts at Helmsley, and follows a horseshoe loop around the North York Moors National Park and Yorkshire coast for 110 miles (180 km) to Filey. The remains of Helmsley Castle tower over the town.
It is situated on the River Rye on the A170 road, 14 miles (23 km) east of Thirsk, 13 miles (21 km) west of Pickering and some 24 miles (39 km) due north of York. The southern boundary of the North York Moors National Park passes through Helmsley along the A170 road so that the western part of the town is within the National Park.
The settlement grew around its position at a road junction and river crossing point. Helmsley is a compact town, retaining its medieval layout around its market place with more recent development to the north and south of its main thoroughfare, Bondgate. It is a historic town of considerable architectural character whose centre has been designated as a conservation area. The town is associated with the Earls of Feversham, whose ancestral home Duncombe Park was built overlooking Helmsley Castle. A statue of William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham stands in the town's square. The town is a popular tourist centre and has won gold medals in the Large Village category of Yorkshire in Bloom for three years. The town square is a meeting place for motorcyclists as it is at the end of the B1257 road from Stokesley, which is a favourite with bikers.
Helmsley is situated on the southern boundary of the North York Moors National Park approximately 200 feet (61 m) above sea level. The town's geology is sandstone. To the west and the north of the settlement the moorland areas are predominantly limestone. Helmsley lies in a hollow in undulating open countryside, flanked by heather moor to the north and the rolling farmland of the Howardian Hills to the south. The flat lowland of the Vale of Pickering stretches eastwards from the town towards Malton. The River Rye runs by the town to the south where it is joined at Rye Bridge by the Borough Beck flowing southwards through the town from the moors. Meadows south of the Rye form an important buffer and create an attractive setting for the town from the southern approach.
Helmsley Arts Centre has a 140-seat auditorium and 40-seat studio/exhibition space.It provides film screenings, live music, theatre performances, comedy clubs, art exhibitions and workshops/classes. The 1812 Theatre Company is the resident amateur theatre company at the centre. It mounts at least three productions per year in the main theatre and two in the studio. The 1812 Youth Theatre meets there on a regular basis, putting on two shows a year.
The five-acre (2 ha) Helmsley Walled Garden, originally built in 1756, is being restored as a working kitchen garden. A walled garden for the castle stood along the banks of the river to the south. Soon after the family moved out of the castle into Duncombe Park this walled garden was built. The garden incorporates glass houses designed in 1850 as a vine house. The ongoing programme of restoration uses appropriate plants where possible.
Helmsley has an open-air swimming pool and a recreation ground providing facilities for tennis, bowls, cricket and football. The Cleveland Way, a horseshoe-shaped route around the North York Moors National Park starts in Helmsley. It follows the moor's western escarpment to meet the coast at Saltburn-by-the-Sea, and then follows the North Yorkshire and Cleveland Heritage Coast to end at Filey. Other places of interest include the International Centre for Birds of Prey, Rievaulx Abbey and Helmsley Arts Centre.
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Places to see in ( Helmsley - UK )
Places to see in ( Helmsley - UK )
Helmsley is a market town and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, the town is located at the point where Rye Dale leaves the moorland and joins the flat Vale of Pickering. The Cleveland Way National Trail starts at Helmsley, and follows a horseshoe loop around the North York Moors National Park and Yorkshire coast for 110 miles (180 km) to Filey. The remains of Helmsley Castle tower over the town.
It is situated on the River Rye on the A170 road, 14 miles (23 km) east of Thirsk, 13 miles (21 km) west of Pickering and some 24 miles (39 km) due north of York. The southern boundary of the North York Moors National Park passes through Helmsley along the A170 road so that the western part of the town is within the National Park.
The settlement grew around its position at a road junction and river crossing point. Helmsley is a compact town, retaining its medieval layout around its market place with more recent development to the north and south of its main thoroughfare, Bondgate. It is a historic town of considerable architectural character whose centre has been designated as a conservation area. The town is associated with the Earls of Feversham, whose ancestral home Duncombe Park was built overlooking Helmsley Castle. A statue of William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham stands in the town's square. The town is a popular tourist centre and has won gold medals in the Large Village category of Yorkshire in Bloom for three years. The town square is a meeting place for motorcyclists as it is at the end of the B1257 road from Stokesley, which is a favourite with bikers.
Helmsley is situated on the southern boundary of the North York Moors National Park approximately 200 feet (61 m) above sea level. The town's geology is sandstone. To the west and the north of the settlement the moorland areas are predominantly limestone. Helmsley lies in a hollow in undulating open countryside, flanked by heather moor to the north and the rolling farmland of the Howardian Hills to the south. The flat lowland of the Vale of Pickering stretches eastwards from the town towards Malton. The River Rye runs by the town to the south where it is joined at Rye Bridge by the Borough Beck flowing southwards through the town from the moors. Meadows south of the Rye form an important buffer and create an attractive setting for the town from the southern approach.
Helmsley Arts Centre has a 140-seat auditorium and 40-seat studio/exhibition space.It provides film screenings, live music, theatre performances, comedy clubs, art exhibitions and workshops/classes. The 1812 Theatre Company is the resident amateur theatre company at the centre. It mounts at least three productions per year in the main theatre and two in the studio. The 1812 Youth Theatre meets there on a regular basis, putting on two shows a year.
The five-acre (2 ha) Helmsley Walled Garden, originally built in 1756, is being restored as a working kitchen garden. A walled garden for the castle stood along the banks of the river to the south. Soon after the family moved out of the castle into Duncombe Park this walled garden was built. The garden incorporates glass houses designed in 1850 as a vine house. The ongoing programme of restoration uses appropriate plants where possible.
Helmsley has an open-air swimming pool and a recreation ground providing facilities for tennis, bowls, cricket and football. The Cleveland Way, a horseshoe-shaped route around the North York Moors National Park starts in Helmsley. It follows the moor's western escarpment to meet the coast at Saltburn-by-the-Sea, and then follows the North Yorkshire and Cleveland Heritage Coast to end at Filey. Other places of interest include the International Centre for Birds of Prey, Rievaulx Abbey and Helmsley Arts Centre.
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Black Swan Helmsley
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A quick look at Helmsley - a lovely market town in North Yorkshire
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THE MOON AND THE SLEDGEHAMMER
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Outstanding poetically crafted British documentary from 1971 portraying the unique and remarkable Page family. They live in the woods with no modern amenities and construct wonderful mechanical contraptions from the many bits of old scrap iron they surround themselves with. The men tinker with their ancient steam engines, a Fowler and an Allchin, or the boat they're building semi-submarine fashion, and the women tend the garden or play discordant tunes on the harmonium or the piano rotting away in the garden. Cut off from society and its influences in their woodland paradise they spend their time observing, creating and surviving. They have evolved their own fantastical philosophies about the world around them, putting their faith in the past and mistrusting the future, with their immediate concerns being earthly, as in the quality of food and how the land is worked, resonating with today's concerns. gradually the film reveals a true independence of existence and an elemental wisdom that leaves you questioning today's accepted values in our ever more homogenized society. But even in paradise family tensions exist. These are overcome in the closing shot as the family pull together and triumphantly drive their ancient Fowler steam engine through the streets of Horsham. It's beautiful, quirky, poignant, bizarre and constantly fascinating. Once seen never forgotten. A film to be watched many times; you'll always find something new.
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DON'T MISS THE ULTIMATE OUTDOOR SCREENING OF 2016!!! Finally, what you've all been asking for. View the film in the perfect outdoor setting, among the trees, under the stars on a warm summer's evening. Watch the spirits of the Pages come alive in the woods. It will almost be like being there with them. Small, intimate screening so get your tickets now. Cambridge Film Trust, Grantchester Meadows 27 & 28th Aug 2016 8pm. Tickets here
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BREAKING NEWS... UK Premiere of restored copy will screen at the Brighton Festival at Duke of York's cinema on Sunday 29th May at 4.30 followed by a Q&A with director Philip Trevelyan.
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For a mere £1.76 you can view the film multiple times over a 3 day period. It's simple to register - register with your email address and pay securely with your credit card. The film is then yours within minutes. Couldn't be easier. If you haven't already seen this cult classic now's the time. Happy viewing!
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FREE SCREENING on Sun 8th December at Zabludowicz Collection, 176 Prince of Wales Rd, London NW5 3PT
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See it at Anthology in New York 5 - 11 June: Glastonbury Friday 26 June 9pm; Duke of York's Picture House Brighton Sun 19 July 4pm; The Green Man Festival on Fri 21 Aug at 8pm , Hailsham Pavilion on 30th September, Tel: 01323 841414 and Helmsley Art Centre
FOR SALE at £205,000 - Pasture Close, Strensall, York, YO32
Situated in a cul de sac in the popular village of Strensall is this stunning two bedroom bungalow, boasting off street parking, a garage, and front and rear gardens. With neutral décor throughout and large patio doors in the sitting room, the property also benefits from gas central heating and double glazing.
The bells of Helmsley, North Yorkshire
the sound of the village bells in Helmsley North Yorkshire
Saxon Village, Grantham - ref. P1000
Brand new Barratt Homes 2 Bedroom house close to Grantham town centre. fantastic home comprising downstairs WC, open plan kitchen living room with gas hob, cooker, washing machine and fridge freezer. Upstairs are two bedrooms (1 single and 1 double) shower room and airing cupboard. Allocated parking.
Rich of British culture, beautiful and amazing town in Yorkshire called Hebden bridge, England UK
The most beautiful and eye catching tourist attractions exist here. Itz worth visiting.
Things to do in York UK with the York Pass
Things to do in York with the York pass. The pass has something for every member of the family and couples with 30 of York's Top Attractions Covered. To buy your York Pass just click the link below! The attractions covered by the York pass have lots of fantastic reviews
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York City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour with over 20 stops around the city (ticket valid 24 hours)
York Dungeon
York Minster
York’s Chocolate Story
Yorkshire Museum
Barley Hall
Clifford's Tower
DIG
Fairfax House
Goddards House & Gardens
Henry VII Experience
JORVIK Viking Centre
The Mansion House - “reopens August”
Merchant Adventurers’ Hall
NRM Road Train
Richard III Experience
The Roman Bath
Treasurer’s House
York Army Museum
York Art Gallery
YorkBoat
York Brewery
York Castle Museum
York Cold War Bunker
Beyond York attractions:
Beningbrough Hall
National Birds of
Prey Centre
Byland Abbey
Captain Cook Museum
Castle Howard
Eden Camp Modern
History Museum
Murton Park Museum of
Farming
Helmsley Castle
Helmsley Walled Garden
York Maze
North York Moors Railway
Rievaulx Abbey
Scampston Walled Garden
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The unique Cat Gallery (savings of up to 10%)
Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, UK - 3rd March, 2013
This film features views around the scenic North Yorkshire town of Knaresborough, a short journey from both York and Harrogate. The film features aspects of the town's geography, geology, history, art, culture and architecture. With views along the River Nidd and the town's streets. Identified locations and features include: Knaresborough Station, Knaresborough Station Signal Box, Kirkgate, St. John the Baptist Church, the Nidd Viaduct, Conyngham Hall and Park, High Bridge, The A59, The River Nidd, Waterside, Briggate, the B6163, Knaresborough Castle and Knaresborough Market Place.
Opus Hatch Trailer
'OPUS HATCH: HE WANTS TO FRIEND YOU' is a play that explores the modern phenomenon of on-line social media. Technology has enabled us to connect in unprecedented ways, opening us up and bringing us closer, while at the same time rendering us more closed off and detached from real human contact.
This is a play for our time, a 'Frankenstein' for the digital age. Written by the dynamic creative writing team from Rotherham, Karen Mulcahey and T. Rafiq, and presented in association with On the Road Again Productions, Plum Pie Media and Open Minds Theatre Company, 'OPUS HATCH' is an eye popping, multi media stage production that will take your breath away and give you food for thought. All the colour and the glamour of the on-line world is here, a world packaged to seduce -- but once the laptop lid has been lifted, you may find all is not as alluring as you first thought.
Opus Hatch has sent you a friend request. Do you dare accept?
TOUR DATES 2012:
1st September -- Helmsley Art Centre -- Box Office 01439 771700
13th Spetember -- Square Chapel Arts Centre, Halifax -- Box Office 01422 349422
22nd September -- Montgomery Hall, Wath -- Box Office, visit whoisopushatch.com
27th September -- Barnsley Civic Theatre -- Box Office 01226 327000
4th October -- Sheffield Library Theatre -- Box Office, visit whoisopushatch.com
6th October -- Old Market Gallery, Rotherham -- Box Office, visit whoisopushatch.com
10th October -- Rotherham College of Arts and Technology -- Box Office, visit whoisopushatch.com
This project was funded with help from Arts Council England Lottery Fund, Awards for All and Co-operative Fund.
Falcons! | British Birds of Prey Centre
I had the absolute pleasure of visiting the British Birds of Prey Centre at the National Botanics Gardens of Wales. The aim was the learn more about the Falcons and their conservation work, stay tuned for the next video on Owls!
All these birds are used in their displays which you can see 3 times a day and even book the opportunity to fly your own Red Kite orrrr you can book a half day experience to fly some of their more unusual birds or birds of your choice.
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The ELO Tribute Band at the Harlow Playhouse 11th June 2016
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Buying Homes in Scarborough
If you are looking for a new home, you will need to decide whether to build your own, go to a newly built area, or purchase an older home. As you think about whether to look at brand new homes or those that are a little older, the main considerations should be value, whether you can afford to live there, and whether you actually like it.
The value of a home is determined by a number of things. Where the home is located has much to do with its value. A million dollar home in the middle of an old run down area will not go for it's actual worth. Another determination of value has to do with the age and condition. Of the two, condition is primary. A refurbished older home is a great option, as they can be worth a great deal if put in the right location.
Part of the problem with buying new homes in a newer area is that the prices might not be in your range. If you find a newly built home which happens to be in a lower priced area, you will end up getting a better deal.
Finding a newer home in an older area is not as likely to happen as finding a refurbished older home in an older area. This is probably the better option if you are looking for something more affordable.
Not everyone cares about keeping costs low. To some people, it all just depends on what they like the most. Some people like the fresh start that new homes have to offer, while others enjoy the character or an older home. Much of your decision-making process will depend on your personality.
Building your own home through a contractor is an option to consider if you are interested in new homes. The problem with this, however, is that it will take several months to have it completed. A less expensive option, if you like the newer look, is a home that is more of the manufactured type that still looks like a normal house.
There are positives and negatives to both sides.
Whether you decide to consider older houses or new homes is completely up to you, but perhaps now you have some food for thought as you look at the options in your area. Buying a home is a big step. Do not take it lightly. Take your time and explore the opportunities that are available to you. Think about what you like, and consider your budget in the process as well.
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Gate Helmsley Village - Charity Night - Saturday 13th May 2017
Brilliant night At Gate Helmsley Village Hall Charity Event, Strollin', Rockin', Jiving, Boppin'.
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