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"Leeds' most impressive medieval structure is beautiful Kirkstall Abbey, founded in 1152 by Cistercian monks from Fountains Abbey in North Yorkshire. These days the city makes good use of it as an atmospheric..."
"Clifford’s Tower, a semi-ruined 13th-century remnant of York Castle, is also one of the few Norman relics in a city dominated by Viking influence. Nowadays, Clifford’s Tower is one of the most popular and emblematic sights in York, and the panoramic views from the tower’s ramparts make it an excellent starting point for first-time visitors to historic York."
"Clifford's Tower was once the site of a timber keep built by William the Conqueror. The current incarnation of Clifford's Tower has looked over the city of York since 1245. Part of York Castle, the tower played a role in the Dissolution of the Monasteries and the English Civil War."
"In the galleries at Abbey House Museum, you’ll be transported back to life in Victorian Leeds, strolling recreated 19th century streets. There are shops, a pub and houses, where you can peer inside and see how people lived a century or so ago, as well as regular new exhibitions. You can also discover a whole area on classic toys, including traditional games and Victorian dolls – you can even play some of the original penny slot machines (and buy an old-fashioned penny from the vending machine to do it)."
"Located about four miles west of Leeds in Aire Valley, Abbey House Museum in Kirkstall is in a magnificent Cistercian house built in 1152. The picturesque remains include a roofless church with a narrow choir and a ruined tower, an almost completely preserved chapterhouse, as well as a refectory, kitchen, and various other buildings. The gatehouse is now part of the Abbey House Museum with its reproduction houses, shops, and workshops illustrating life in Yorkshire through the centuries."
"In the secluded valley of the River Rye about 3 miles west of Helmsley, amid fields and woods loud with birdsong, stand the magnificent ruins of Rievaulx Abbey (ree-voh). The extensive remains give a wonderful sense of the size and complexity of the community that once lived here, and their story is fleshed out in a series of fascinating exhibits in a new museum. There's also a cafe with floor-to-ceiling windows and outdoor terrace from which to gawp at the ruins."
"Leeds Town Hall was built in 1858 by Cuthbert Broderick as a symbol of the city’s wealth and as a reminder of Leeds’ newfound status as an important centre of trade and commerce. The building was opened by Queen Victoria during her one and only visit to Leeds. The building is now a popular centre for entertainment, regularly hosting festivals, competitions, theatrical shows and musical events."
"Located between Leeds and Wetherby, Bramham Park is the site of the iconic Leeds Festival which occurs every August bank holiday weekend. If you don’t hold tickets to the festival, visit during the rest of the year to explore the 18th Century manor house and its sprawling grounds."
"Based in Horsforth, the kids will have a great time meeting the animals in the fields, including rheas, donkeys, geese, alpacas, prairie dogs, hens, goats and even a peacock. The grown ups, on the other hand, will enjoy browsing their shop where you can pick up fresh cuts of beef, chicken, pork, lamb and even their own handmade burgers. If you’re into fishing, make the most of their well stocked ponds which are open 7 days a week for you to grab a catch."
"Posted by Wilde Child Brewing Co. on Wednesday, 29 July 2020. Wilde Child Brewing Co. is a brewery that was founded in 2010 that offers the freshest and finest craft beers. They offer a wide variety of casks and bottled beers with different flavours and mixes that their clients would certainly enjoy."
"Take a guided tour of the brewery and find out how they brew their famous ales. Afterwards relax over a delicious meal at the Black Sheep Bar & Bistro."
"It is a pleasant Sunday afternoon at Quirky Ales and Monkey is starting his afternoon off with a Hip Hop. Is that wise Monkey?"
"03/06/2021: We had a wonderful evening celebrating a birthday. The food was delicious, especially the scallop starter. Our steak mains also didn't disappoint."
"Located on Little Stonegate, this upscale dining and drinking destination imitates a classy New York-inspired cocktail bar. Their bottomless brunch allows guests to choose a dish of their choice including buttermilk pancakes with fried chicken, or Nutella and fresh strawberries, a breakfast hash of bacon, chorizo, sweet potato and eggs, or a Mexican wrap with falafel, roasted peppers, grilled corn and black beans. 90 minutes of unlimited alcohol accompany the brunch options, including Prosecco, Bloody Marys, Aperol Spritz or pints of Coors."
"Even with stunning art deco interiors, marbled cocktail bar and ornate chandeliers, you’d be silly not to take advantage of The Ivy’s equally beautiful outdoor terrace garden. Enjoy a selection of brunch and à la carte dining menus, but be sure not to miss the cocktails list. Gleam with a Roku Glow served in a hi-ball, clink your coupe of Crimson Vesper, or go classic with The Ivy Royale."
"Despite Caprice Holdings having opened branches of The Ivy all over the place now, The Ivy Harrogate still maintains that feeling of being a bit special as ..."
"Owned and run by Franco Fantoni and his family, Prima is an Italian restaurant and pizzeria situated just two minutes away from Ripon’s market place. The family have been serving traditional Italian dishes here since 1985, making them one of Ripon’s most popular restaurants. Starters are priced from £4.60 and include all the simple Italian favourites perfect for kickstarting what is bound to be delicious dining experience."
"20/05/2021: We have really missed this fabulous restaurant with its authentic interior and so we were delighted to be back. We were well looked after by the enthusiastic and attentive staff. Wonderful selection of drinks."