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This small farmstead was established on top of the small chalk hills on the northern edge of the Yorkshire Wolds.
Kilgram bridge itself is of known ancient construction, and is believed to date from the early 12th century - probably Read more
This earthwork was partially excavated in 1870, these revealed the foundations for a Roman villa of obvious opulence. It's final Read more
St Michael's Church at Kirklington stems from prior to the Norman Period and has ghosts of an even earlier period Read more
The church at Stanwick sits very close to the original centre of the Iron Age fort. It's churchyard seems to Read more
Whilst the current church lacks much in the way of indications of ancient origins, it's entry porch boasts a wealth Read more
All Saints Church in Rudston sits in the grounds of the famous Rudston Standing Stone, this alone clearly points to Read more
Partially destroyed by Scots raiders in 1318 this church sits very near to Isurium Brigantium and may date back to Read more
This church was built in three stages – the chancel c1395, the tower c1410 and the nave 1450-1550. It is Read more
Most of the present church dates back to the 13th and 14th centuries, but there is evidence of much earlier Read more
Recorded in the Domesday Book and believed to be the oldest church in Wensleydale, this has been a place of Read more
King Arthur's Round Table is a Late Neolithic Henge (2000-1000 BCE). It consists of a low circular platform surrounded by Read more
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