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Wetherby is a market town close to Leeds in West Yorkshire. It dates back to at least the 12th century. Today it lies alongside the A1 motorway and has plenty to see and do, including shops, hotels, restaurants and pubs. It also has a popular racecourse with regular meetings.
 
 
 
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Stockfield Park
Stockfield Park is a privately owned 2,000 acre Estate on the edge of the Vale of York close to Harrogate, York and Leeds. The manor house is a Grade I listed historic house designed by James Paine in 1758 and...
 
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Wetherby Bandstand
Built in 2000 and maintained by the Wetherby Riverside Bandstand Trust, the Bandstand is in an idyllic position on the banks of the river Wharfe in Wetherby. Popular concerts are held every Sunday from May to September between 2.30 –...
 
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Wetherby Racecourse
Wetherby Racecourse, situated on edge of the A1, is one of the leading jump courses in Britain and the only track in Yorkshire to solely stage National Hunt (jump) racing. The feature meeting is the two-day Charlie Hall Chase fixture...
 
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Wetherby Weir
Gifted to The Knights Templar by the Percy Family, The Water Mills (no longer standing), sluices and Weir at Wetherby have been an important part of the town’s history since the 12th Century. Girtin, who produced a number...
 
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Alms Houses   (Approx 7 Miles)
Aberford village sits just west of the present A1M and either side of the original route from London to Edinburgh. In 1845 the Gascoigne family established this magnificent row of alms houses in this prime location on a generous four...
 
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Harewood House and Gardens   (Approx 9 Miles)
One of the Treasure Houses of England this grand mansion and extensive estate is the home of the Earl and Countess of Harewood. As well as the Adam interiors with Chippendale furniture outside there is the Capability Brown landscape, formal...
 
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Harrogate International Centre   (Approx 12 Miles)
As one of the largest purpose built conference and exhibition venues in the UK, Harrogate International Centre, in North Yorkshire, has so much to offer. Eight exhibition halls, a 2,000 seat auditorium and a large on site hotel...
 
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Henshaws Arts & Crafts Centre   (Approx 11 Miles)
Opened in 1998 the Centre, which provides arts training for disabled people, is dedicated to providing access to the arts for the whole community and has been recognised by the Arts Council as a flagship for accessibility. Visitors to the...
 
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Lotherton Hall   (Approx 11 Miles)
Lotherton Hall is a marvellous piece of architecture; a stately home that is surrounded by some of the most charming cultured gardens in the local region. Once home to the Gascoigne family, the house is a great example of...
 
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Mother Shipton's Cave   (Approx 9 Miles)
As a visitor attraction, a bleak bare cave in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, might not immediately seem to have much tourist potential. However, Mother Shipton's Cave, located near the River Nidd remains immensely popular, with a long and colourful history...
 
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St. Robert's Cave   (Approx 11 Miles)
Situated beside the River Nidd on the outskirts of the town of Knaresborough, Saint Robert’s Cave is a rare surviving example of a medieval hermit’s home. The site has for many centuries been a famous pilgrimage site in North...
 
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The Light   (Approx 10 Miles)
For sophisticated city centre shopping, a trip to The Light in Leeds is a must for the whole family, where visitors will find an array of stylish shops, bustling restaurants, a 13 screen cinema and popular health spa, all centrally...
 
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Tropical World   (Approx 2 Miles)
Over 1000,000 visitors every year regularly experience the delights of Tropical World which stands on the fringes of Roundhay Park in Leeds. As home to a massive variety of butterflies, reptiles, spiders and birds Tropical World also possesses the...
 
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Victoria Quarter   (Approx 3 Miles)
The Victoria Quarter is an exquisite shopping arcade in the centre of Leeds. Ironically, Leeds most prestigious mall, known as ‘the Knightsbridge of the North’, was built over slum markets and slaughter houses. In 1900, the proprietor of the area,...
 
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