With a population of just 2,280 at the last census Kirkbymoorside seems more like a large village than a town, but it has a market place with a toll house, and a ruined castle still to be seen to the north of the place to mark it out from smaller settlements. Indeed, there have been two castles here in the town’s history. Kirkbymoorside means place with a church by the moor, and is of Norse origin. The church in question is All Saints, a predominantly late medieval building but with remnants of earlier structures incorporated in it. The town is easy to access, sitting as it does on the A170 road between Thirsk and Scarborough, and offers a good base for exploring the North York Moors National Park just a mile or so north. Three miles away the sizeable Ryedale Folk Museum can be found in Hutton-le-Hole, its complex of buildings giving an insight into crafts and trades from past times. The little river Dove-in-Farndale, a tributary of the Rye, passes the eastern edge of the town, and offers some trout fishing. Those not wanting to rely on their catch for subsistence have a range of restaurants and pubs available in Kirkbymoorside. There are two particular claims to fame for the settlement. The first is it was where the 2nd Duke of Buckingham died in rather mysterious circumstances as perhaps fitted this politician and playwright’s life of debauchery, murder and excess. The second is its celebrated brass band, one of the best in the country, formed about 200 years ago. You may catch them at the Ryedale show, North Yorkshire’s biggest such event, held in the summer at Welburn Park south of Kirkbymoorside.
Attraction
Cottage
Dales Holiday Cottages
Sinnington Common Farm
Stable Holiday Cottages
Dentist
Inn
George & Dragon Hotel
Kings Head Hotel
Pub and Bar
Black Swan
Cricketers Arms
Feversham Arms
Lion Inn
Self-Catering
Sinnington Common Farm
Stable Holiday Cottages
Solicitor
Taxi
Sports Clubs
Kirkbymoorside TC (Tennis)
Shops
Antiques
Dove Antiques & Country Funiture
Places to Stay near Kirkbymoorside
George & Dragon Hotel (0.07 miles)
This charming hotel has been created by combining the original 17th Century Coaching Inn with the adjoining rectory and corn mill in the sleepy market town of Kirkbymoorside. Ideally situated on the ... More
Kings Head Hotel (0.14 miles)
Stable Holiday Cottages (0.56 miles)
Sinnington Common Farm (1.76 miles)
Relax and enjoy our working family farm set in beautiful countryside on the edge of the North Yorkshire moors in Ryedale. Meet our farmyard animals including goats (Disc the biggest billy you are likely to ... More | visit website
Spaunton Manor (2.72 miles)
Spaunton Manor is a beautiful 17th Century Bed and Breakfast set in the heart of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Set in the small Hamlet of Spaunton, you will ... More
Plumpton Court (2.80 miles)
Built in the 17th Century, the House is situated in the ... More | visit website
Fox and Hounds Country Inn (2.97 miles)
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The Fox and Hounds, a former coaching inn dating from the 18th century, can be found in Sinnington, an idyllic village at the base of ... More
High Rigg B&B (3.01 miles)
Orchard Court Cottages (4.20 miles)
Pheasant Hotel (4.26 miles)
The hotel, established from what was at one time the village blacksmiths, two cottages and the shop, has been renovated and extended to make a very comfortable Country Hotel with 12 bedrooms, all with private ... More
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