Tourist Attractions in Yorkshire
Monk Bretton Priory
The substantial ruins of a Cluniac monastery. Unusual well-marked ground plan, an almost complete west range and a 15th century gatehouse.
Museum Of Victorian Science
A virtual visit to Dr Frankenstein's Laboratory. See demonstrations of Jacob's Ladder, crackling sparks, electric flames, Electro-Static Generators and more!
Nunnington Hall
A picturesque manor house on the banks of the River Rye with a fascinating history dating back to Tudor times. Now home to a beautful walled garden & art exhibitions.
Oakwell Hall
Furnished as it would have been in 1690s, Oakwell offers a fascinating look at the past. It also includes a cafe, visitor centre & playground. Fun & educational.
Ormesby Hall
A rural mansion on the edge of Middlesborough with an exquisitely furnished interior. Also home to a model railway exhibition and a splendid tea room.
Pickering Castle
Set near the market town, the castle is set upon an impressive motte. There is an exhibition in the chapel with family-friendly books and activities.
Richmond Castle
One of the oldest Norman stone fortresses in Britain, the castle is beautifully sited above the River Swale. An interactive display tells stories of its development
Roche Abbey
In a Gothic style, this abbey is located in a beautiful valley. It has one of the most complete ground plans of an English Cisterian monestry. Set outdoors.
Scarborough Castle
2,500 years of prehistoric, Roman & Viking occupation, the castle offers a great family day out. Located 1 mile from Scarborough town centre.
Sewerby Hall & Gardens
Set in 50 acres of early C19th parkland, the Hall has spectacular views over Bridlington Bay. Containing the Orangery, art and craft galleries and a gift shop.


















