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Hutton-le-Hole is a pretty little village straddling either side of a beck in the North York Moors. It is popular with day visitors who visit the tea rooms and come to enjoy the scenery. It is also home to the Ryedale Folk Museum. Beware of the many sheep that wander at will around the village.
 
 
 
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Ryedale Folk Museum
The Ryedale Folk Museum invites visitors to go on a trip through time, back to an age when life was very different from today, and to discover much of the folk heritage of this beautiful area of Yorkshire. The...
 
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  A village wih many hidden extras. From excellent selection of tea rooms to craft workshops where you can see and buy goods being made in front of your eyes from chocolates wood turning to spun wool. Alsothe Ryedale folk museum which is much larger than it looks from the outside and full of lots of things to see and do for all ages.   - Hemel
 
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Archaeology Store   (Approx 10 Miles)
This centre is not usually open to the public and so if you want to access the large collection you will be required to make arrangements in advance with the local museum. The centre is home to a great...
 
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Beck Isle Museum   (Approx 11 Miles)
An extensive museum containing a magnificent collection of objects covering the last 200 years with something for all the family. The collection aims to reflect local life and customs and to trace many of the developments in social and domestic...
 
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Byland Abbey   (Approx 16 Miles)
Byland Abbey is one of the most charming pieces of religious architecture in this area of the world. The historic abbey has been one of the more important parts of the religious hierarchy in this area of the world...
 
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Eden Camp Museum   (Approx 10 Miles)
Originally a 1940s prisoner of war camp this award winning attraction is more than just a military museum. In contains some fascinating displays that make a educational and enjoyable day out for all the family. An Assault Course provides exercise...
 
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Helmsley Castle   (Approx 9 Miles)
Today’s ruins date from the turn of the 13th Century. After consolidation by the de Roos family, the castle briefly passed to Richard III until his death at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. Ownership reverted to the family who...
 
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Nunnington Hall   (Approx 11 Miles)
Nunnington Hall is a mellow 17th Century manor house surrounded by a sheltered, walled garden on the banks of the River Rye, stocked with scented borders, spring flowering meadows, fruit orchards and peacocks. Climb the three staircases from the...
 
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Pickering Castle   (Approx 9 Miles)
Situated on top of a grassy mound, Pickering Castle offer a splendid view of the surrounding countryside. The stone ruins consist of two baileys with a conical motte and a curtain wall with three towers. The original castle was built...
 
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Pickering Trout Lake   (Approx 10 Miles)
Pickering Lake is stocked with rainbow trout so you can use float or fly fishing methods. The lake is a perfect place for children to learn the art of angling with 99% of visitors getting a catch. Guided tours for...
 
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Rievaulx Abbey   (Approx 1 Miles)
This Cistercian monastery was founded in 1131 as part of a missionary effort to reform Christianity in western Europe. A founding community of 12 grew into one of medieval England’s wealthiest with over 140 monks and 5-600 laymen living on...
 
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Rievaulx Terrace   (Approx 10 Miles)
Stroll and picnic on the elegant half-mile grass terrace and enjoy the superb views over Rievaulx Abbey to Ryedale and the Hambleton Hils. Visit the two 18th Century classical temples at either end of the terrace. Enjoy the wealth...
 
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