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Moreby Hall and its park lies on previously populated village called Moreby or Moorby, [1] the Scandinavian word for "farmstead on the marsh". [2]Moreby Hall, 1907. A 1907 profile on Moreby Hall in Country Life magazine states that, "The township anciently contained two carucates of land held of the King in capite by knight's service and a sixpenny rent severally.
Worked on the Hayling Island Branch Line and withdrawn in November 1963. Purchased privately, arrived back on the KESR on 10 April 1964. A Withdrawn in January 2017 for overhaul which was undertaken at the North Norfolk Railway. Returned to the KESR in May 2022 for final finishing and testing, before re-entering service in June 2022.
The North Riding council built a school hall in 1970 and a craft/technology room was added by North Yorkshire County Council in 1976. Welburn Hall now caters for children and young people aged eight to 19 who have a range of special educational needs. Crossroads sign Old cast iron North Riding of Yorkshire sign
North Kent Island is a Canadian Important Bird Area (#NU052), and an International Biological Program site. Notable bird species include black guillemot, common eider, glaucous gull, and Thayer's gull. [1] Walrus, bearded seal, ringed seal, and narwhal frequent the area.
Snaizeholme is a small side valley of Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park (YDNP), North Yorkshire, England.The valley is noted for its red squirrel reserve, the only place within the North Yorkshire part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park where red squirrels are known to live, and a tree re-wilding project.
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Flamingo Land is a theme park, zoo, and resort located in Kirby Misperton, North Yorkshire, England. Opened in 1959, it has been owned and operated by The Gibb Family since 1978. Opened in 1959, it has been owned and operated by The Gibb Family since 1978.
"The City of Troy" near Dalby, North Yorkshire, is said to be Europe's smallest turf maze. Many turf mazes in England were named Troy Town, Troy-town or variations on that theme (such as Troy, The City of Troy, Troy's Walls, Troy's Hoy, or The Walls of Troy) presumably because, in popular legend, the walls of the city of Troy were constructed in such a confusing and complex way that any enemy ...