Richmond



Aske Hall - Day outAske Hall
Easby Abbey - Day outEasby Abbey
Hazel Smith Gallery - Day outHazel Smith Gallery
Kiplin Hall - Day outKiplin Hall
Moulton Hall - Day outMoulton Hall
Museum of Richmond - Day outMuseum of Richmond
Queen Charlotte's Cottage - Day outQueen Charlotte's Cottage
Richmond Castle - Day outRichmond Castle
Swaledale Museum - Day outSwaledale Museum
The Green Howards Museum - Day outThe Green Howards Museum
The Richmondshire Museum - Day outThe Richmondshire Museum
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Aske Hall

A stunning Georgian house with Serpentine park and terraced garden. Aske has been the family seat of the Dundas family since 1763. This Georgian treasure house boasts exquisite 18th century furniture, paintings and porcelain, including work by Robert ...

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Easby Abbey

Easby Abbey are now the substantial remains of an abbey of Premonstratensian 'white canons', probably most notable for its lavish roof-height refectory of c. 1300 and other monastic buildings. Within the precinct is the still-active parish church, ...

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Hazel Smith Gallery

This small friendly Gallery based in the village of Reeth provides the perfect opportunity for visitors to buy a truly local and lovely souvenir of their visit to Swaledale.
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Kiplin Hall

Kiplin Hall, in England's beautiful Vale of Mowbray, was built in the 1620s for George Calvert, Secretary of State to James I, later 1st Lord Baltimore and founder of Maryland, USA. Its design was unique in Jacobean architecture, with central domed t ...

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Moulton Hall

17th-century manor house. This compact stone manor house dates from 1650. It has a very fine carved wood staircase.
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Museum of Richmond

For centuries Richmond has been a centre of fashion and the arts, as well as home to several of Britain's monarchs. The Museum celebrates the rich heritage of Richmond, Ham, Petersham and Kew and, through the exhibition and education programmes, all ...

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Queen Charlotte's Cottage

Queen Charlotte's cottage is an early example of a cottage orne, a rustic cottage built as a country retreat, but not as a residence.
The cottage was used by the royal family in the late 18th century for resting and taking tea during walks in the ...

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Richmond Castle

Dramatically situated high on a rocky promontory, the castle's formidable keep looks over the River Swale and the rooftops of the market town of Richmond. Originally built by the Normans to control the north, the castle's past as a fortress, barracks ...

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Swaledale Museum

Housed in the Methodist Day School built in 1836 the lively displays and hands-on exhibits explain the development of the area from its geological foundations, via early human occupation in the Iron Age, to the growth and decline of lead mining betwe ...

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The Green Howards Museum

The Green Howards' Museum is situated in Richmond in North Yorkshire, at the heart of the Regiment's recruiting area. The Museum tells the story of the illustrious Green Howards Regiment from its very beginnings to the present day. Artefacts and ph ...

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The Richmondshire Museum

Your visit begins in a reconstructed cruck house, with a collection of domestic bygones. The Leadmining Gallery details the industry which flourished in Swaledale until the end of the 19th century. The Transport Gallery , with its model of Richmond S ...