A small market town and a civil parish in Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, in north east England, lies Stokesley on the River Leven. Stokesley is located about two miles south of the boundary of the borough of Middlesbrough, ten miles south of the centre of Middlesbrough town, between Middlesbrough, Guisborough and Northallerton, in a farming area. The earliest mention of the village is from the Mill Wheel, thought to represent the site of a mill recorded in the Doomsday book of 1086. The famous survey, by William the Conqueror, also contained the first written record of "a church and priest" in Stokesley. Its equivalent today, the Church of St Peter and St Paul, is located just off the market 'Plain', with woodwork carved by the “Mouseman of Kilburn”. one of Yorkshire’s famous 20th Century arts and crafts furniture makers The Pack Horse Bridge, crossing the River Leven from the riverside walk, dates from the 17th Century. The village was first granted a charter to hold fairs by Henry III in 1223. Weekly markets are held on Fridays in the main square called the 'Plain'. In September there is a four-day fair that takes over the centre of town and an agricultural show takes place at the end of September on the show-ground.
Dentist
Amos Dental Practice
Stokesley Dental Practice
Farmers Market
Holiday Park
Pub and Bar
Nelson Inn
Queens Head
Roseberry
Spread Eagle
Station
White Swan
Restaurant
Chapter’s Restaurant
Eastern Spice
Panda Chinese Restaurant
Queens Head
Roseberry
Spread Eagle
White Swan
Why Thai Restaurant
School
Stokesley Primary School
Stokesley School
Self-Catering
Hare Hill Lodges
Harvest Cottage
Holly Barn
Solicitor
Sheffield French
Storey & Co
Thorp Parker Solicitors And Notaries
Taxi
Great Broughton Taxis
Hutton Rudby Taxis
M K M of Stokesley
Stokesley Taxis
Shops
The Flower Box
Floralcraft
Stokesley Butchers
Thomas the Bakers
DA Grainge Greengrocers
Deli by The Green
Cannock Gardens
Strikes Garden Centre
Style
The Yorkshire Store
China Wok
Places to Stay near Stokesley
Wainstones Hotel (2.02 miles)
This is one of North Yorkshire's finest hotels, set in the countryside just outside of Middlesbrough.
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Whinstone View Lodges (2.81 miles)
We have Three double room Lodges: Bazare, Zoffony & Roma each perfect for a romantic night with a loved one.
Intelligent mood lighting immediately creates an inviting atmosphere...
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Holly Barn (3.13 miles)
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A haven of luxury amidst peaceful meadowland, these two privately situated cottages enjoy beautiful views of the Cleveland Hills. Smartly furnished in contemporary style, and each with ... More
Luxury Apartments Middlesbrough (4.16 miles)
"Sleep with us tonight" represents the chance to staying an exclusive and high quality development of apartments and in the picturesque village of Nunthorpe, a long established and desirable residential ... More
The Marton Hotel and Country Club (4.37 miles)
The Dog and Gun (4.40 miles)
THE DOG & GUN, POTTO: 1 Million Pound Refurbishment, 5 Star Accommodation, Top Class Restaurant, Private Dinning & Small Meetings Venue . In June 2008 The Dog & Gun was ... More
The Blue Bell Lodge (4.61 miles)
Blue Bell Lodge Hotel (4.61 miles)
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A family favourite for meeting, eating, drinking and socialising. The 60 bedroomed hotel offers a whole host of entertainment in its spacious lounge, bar, two meeting rooms ... More
Sporting Lodge Inn Middlesbrough (4.67 miles)
Crathorne Hall Hotel (4.94 miles)
This magnificent Edwardian stately home set in 15 acres of beautiful woodland in the heart of North Yorkshire is one of Yorkshire’s grandest country houses. All 37 bedrooms are individually designed and far from being ... More | visit website
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