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Touring Parks Guide to Yorkshire
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A click on the park name will take you to the main web site.
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Old Hall Park
Langthorpe, Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire YO51 9BZ
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Purchased in 1979 the Old Hall Park has been sympathetically developed ensuring that it has lost non of its charm. The farmstead on which the park lies existed in Saxon times and is mentioned in the Domesday Book and the origins of the Hall date from 1604. |
With modern hook up and disposal facilities The Old Hall caters for a limited number of touring caravans and tents
eaving much of the seven and a half acres
of parkland to afford space and comfort for the static holiday homes.
The thought and effort invested in the Old Hall is clear to see and this is highlighted by the Tourist Board 4 star and David Bellamy Silver Awards that the park has received.
Next to the Park reception you will find a well appointed launderette and over the road from that are the Ladies and Gents toilets and showers.
The park has a games room incorporating a snooker table for adults and pool and
darts for the younger family members
should the weather dictate!
If you feel like unwinding with a beer
a soft drink or taking the family out for a
meal the Village local, the Fox and Hounds, is only a few hundred yards down the road
Tucked away in the village of Langthorpe, North Yorkshire and only a 5 minute walk from the picturesque market town of Boroughbridge you will find the Old Hall Park, Langthorpe. In days of old, Boroughbridge proved a popular stop over for travellers by
Stage Coach, river and canal.
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| Thanks to its close proximity to Boroughbridge the Park offers an excellent base from which to visit the numerous attractions in the Yorkshire area as well as further afield. |

Ashfield Touring Caravan Park is a friendly, family run site for touring caravans, tents and motorhome's near to York, North Yorkshire
Also known as Ashfield Nurseries caravan park, our quiet, level 2.5 acre site has facilities comprising a licensed shop, shower/toilet block with separate disabled facilities, laundry/dish washing room, 16A electric hookups, chemical disposal, and a children's play area.
* 40 Caravan/Motorhome's/Tents Pitches with 16A Electric Hookup
* Ladies & Gents Toilets
* Ladies & Gents Showers
* Chemical Disposal Point
* Dish-washing
* Laundry
* Disabled Shower/Toilet Room
* Children's Play Area
* Calor Gas
* Shop (daily milk, bread and papers to order)
* Pets Welcome
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The site is set within peaceful rural countryside, yet is only 10 minutes from the centre of York
It is also an ideal location for visiting the national parks, coastal resorts and many other tourist attractions of North Yorkshire, most within an hours drive. The wooded site has an abundance of bird and wildlife, and the nearby woods have a pack of deer that can often be seen. |
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We welcome responsible dog owners with up to 2 dogs, but please contact us in advance if you have more four legged friends. At the end of the drive is a quiet country lane leading into woodland, so dog walks should be peaceful and enjoyable.
We also have a separate rally field to which we can provide 16A electric hookups for 32 caravans. |
The camping field is situated in the upper meadow, it is suitable for small to medium sized tents only. There is a modern central heated utility block with free hot water and showers and disabled bathroom
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There are many mature trees and shrubs which host an abundance of wildlife.
There are beautiful views to the dales and the moors and there are many local attractions to visit
Lower Wensleydale is a beautiful area of rolling hills with excellent access to the dales and the moors of Yorkshire. There are many attractions close to Lindale Holiday Park and something to suit all tastes, here is just a selection:
Bedale, an historic market town, is 3 miles and has many specialist shops
including butchers, bakers and grocers plus 2 supermarkets.
There are 6 pubs serving local beer, some pubs serve food,
in addition there are 3 cafes, 3 restaurants and 5 take-aways.
Villages with pubs including those with excellent restaurants such as The Queens Head in Finghall, which is 2 miles
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Activities:, Historic Sites, Local Attractions |
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Walking: lower Wensleydale, the upper dales, the Yorkshire moors, the pennine way. Cycling: safe local lanes, network cycle ways, bike hire locally.
Fishing: Fly and coarse fishing in river and lake.
Golf: Bedale, Richmond, Catterick, Wensleydale.
Swimming, sauna and health spa: Bedale, Richmond.
Cinema & Theatre: Leyburn, Darlington, Richmond.
Horse Riding.
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Market towns to visit: Leyburn, Masham, Bedale, Middleham, Richmond,
Reeth, Hawes
Castles: Richmond, Middleham, Bolton, Reeth, Snape, Ripley
Abbeys: Jervaulx, Fountains, Easby, Ripon Cathederal
Country Houses and Gardens: Kilpin Hall, Sion Hill, Newby Hall,
Duncombe Park, Millgate House, Forbidden Corner, Thorpe Perrow Arboretum, Studley Royal, Helmsley, Newby Hall, etc
Railways: Wensleydale, Yorkshire Moors, Pennine
Theme Parks: Lightwater Valley, Flamingo land, Little sheep big cow
Crafts: Teapottery in Leyburn, Furniture & Ceramics in Reeth, Glass & Breweries Masham, Candles Wensleydale, Pottery Hawes, Falconary Thorpe Perrow, Lightwater Valley & Thirsk, Organic Farms, Horse Racing Catterick, Thirsk & Ripon
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Nostell, Wakefield,
Yorkshire, WF4 1QD
Telephone: 01924 863938
e-mail: none@leadbank.net
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Try something completely different, no bars, no clubs, no entertainment, just beautiful scenery, natural setting and piece and quiet.
Nostell Priory is a haven of piece and tranquility nestling amongst 100 acres of beautiful parkland alongside Nostell Priory House. Just 30 minutes drive from Leeds & 45 minutes from Sheffield, you could be in another universe such is the contrast. The hustle and bustle of city life make way for relaxed pleasure. Traffic noise and pollution are replaced with gentle walks and fresh country air
Caravan holiday homes for sale and hire. Tents, tourer's and motorhome's are very welcome in this Tranquil secluded woodland park, birds and wildlife, fishing lake close by. |
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Nostell Priory takes its name from the priory dedicated to St Oswald founded here in the twelfth century. It is most famous for its magnificent plasterwork interiors by the architects, Robert Adam and James Paine and its superb collection of furniture by Thomas Chippendale.
A highlight of the Nostell is the six feet high doll's house, complete with its original fittings and furniture, that stands at the foot of the south staircase.
It was commissioned by the 4th Baronet in the mid-18th century and is one of
the most remarkable doll's houses in England. Family tradition maintains that it was the work of James Paine and Thomas Chippendale.
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