Best attractions and places to see around Sutton With Howgrave include a variety of natural features and historical sites. This rural village in North Yorkshire provides access to diverse landscapes, from woodlands and reservoirs to ancient monuments. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration. Visitors can find numerous points of interest within a short distance.
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St Mary’s Church at Studley Royal Park is one of the most striking examples of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture in the region. Designed by William Burges in the 1870s, the church is breathtaking inside and out, with intricate carvings, rich stained glass, and dramatic decoration throughout. The craftsmanship and attention to detail are extraordinary, making this church not only a place of worship but also a work of art. Its location within the deer park adds to the sense of tranquillity, and it is well worth a visit for anyone interested in architecture, history, or simply beautiful spaces. The church was actually born out of tragedy, it was built in memory of Frederick Vyner who was kidnapped and murdered in Greece in 1870. While travelling near Marathon, he and others were taken hostage by brigands demanding ransom. A failed rescue attempt led to his death, and his grieving family* used the unspent ransom money to build two churches in his memory – Christ the Consoler at Newby Hall and St Mary’s at Studley Royal. *Frederick’s mother, was Lady Mary Vyner, and his sister (Henrietta), was married to George Robinson who later became 1st Marquess of Ripon, the owner of Studley Royal).
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A television series that I can wholeheartedly recommend presents the culture-loving viewer (in German) with remarkable examples of human creativity from many countries around the world. What they all have in common is that they have been given "World Heritage" status by UNESCO. * "A park, gnarled trees, twisted by the wind, as if by a giant's hand. Herds of fallow deer and roe deer graze in the tall grass. In the valley, nature is reflected in an artificial lake district: the visitor stands in Lord Aislabie's "Watergarden". Small Greek temples and Gothic turrets are also reflected in the water, because in the 18th century it was fashionable to decorate the parks of noble country estates with Greek temples and Gothic turrets - real ruins were very popular. And the Lord had a really magnificent ruin in his park. If you walk along the well-kept park paths by the stream that flows through the artificial lakes, you will see "Fountains Abbey" or what is left of what was once the largest English Cistercian monastery in Yorkshire, an impressive ruin." is written on the media library's website. The corresponding film contribution (in German) can be found at the following link => https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/der-park-v-studley-und-die-ruinen-von-fountains-abbey-gb-folge-197/swr/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS83MDM1MzE0
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Victorian High Anglican Church with views over the surrounding countryside. This church sits outside the Fountains Estate so can be visited without a ticket.
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It forms part of the Yorkshire Heritage Way, Bradford Cathedral to Ripon Cathedral linking the Unesco world heritage sites of Saltaire and Fountains Abbey / Studley Royal.
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The area boasts several beautiful natural features. You can visit Seven Bridges Valley, which follows the River Skell, or explore the waterfalls and woodland trails of Hackfall Wood. Other options include Pebble Beach in Hutton Conyers for picnics, the serene Leighton Reservoir, or the dramatic sandstone formations at Brimham Rocks.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Nearby, you'll find Howgrave Old Hall, a Grade II Listed Building with medieval village remains. Ancient sites like Thornborough Henges and The Devil's Arrows offer a glimpse into prehistoric times. For grander historical experiences, consider Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal, Jervaulx Abbey, or the impressive Ripon Cathedral. Don't miss the Obelisk at Ripon Market Place, England's oldest freestanding obelisk.
Families have plenty to choose from. Studley Royal Deer Park and St Mary's Church offers scenic parkland where deer roam. Hackfall Wood and Seven Bridges Valley provide engaging walks. For more active fun, Lightwater Valley theme park, Newby Hall Adventure Garden, Ripon Treetop Nets Yorkshire, and Thorp Perrow Arboretum and Wildlife Park are all within a reasonable distance. You can also visit Larks Edge Alpacas for a unique animal encounter.
Many natural areas welcome dogs. Pebble Beach in Hutton Conyers is ideal for dog walking. Hackfall Wood offers woodland trails, and Studley Royal Deer Park provides expansive parkland. Leeming Bar Dog Park is also available with a fenced area and public footpath.
The area around Sutton With Howgrave is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking routes, including moderate trails like the 'Church of St Andrew and Mowbray Castle loop' or 'Coal Bank Wood – The Bull Inn loop'. For running, consider routes like the 'Sutton Howgrave Village Green loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Sutton With Howgrave or Running Trails around Sutton With Howgrave guide pages.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. You can find gentle paths around Ripon, such as the 'Ripon Cathedral – Weeping Willow at The Ford loop' or walks along the Ripon Canal Basin. These routes are generally shorter and have less challenging terrain, perfect for a relaxed stroll. Discover more easy options on the Easy hikes around Sutton With Howgrave guide page.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting Oxclose Lock, a tranquil historic canal lock near Ripon, ideal for quiet walks and wildlife spotting. Howgrave Old Hall, with its medieval earthworks, offers a unique historical insight very close to Sutton With Howgrave. The Devil's Arrows are also an impressive and mysterious prehistoric monument worth exploring.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and historical significance of the area. They enjoy the stunning parkland and deer at Studley Royal Deer Park, the diverse trails and water features of Hackfall Wood, and the unique river experience at Seven Bridges Valley. The historical charm of Ripon, centered around its market place and obelisk, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, some attractions offer better accessibility. The Obelisk at Ripon Market Place is located in a central, accessible area. Masham Market Square is also noted for being wheelchair accessible. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check specific venue details for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
Nearby towns like Masham and Ripon offer charming experiences. Masham Market Square is known for its independent businesses, pubs, and two breweries (Black Sheep and Theakstons). Ripon's Market Place, with its Obelisk, is surrounded by a network of streets and alleyways featuring a plethora of shops, cafes, pubs, and restaurants.
For tranquility, consider Eavestone Lake in Ripon, ideal for peaceful walks amidst stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife. Leighton Reservoir also provides a serene escape with beautiful views. Oxclose Lock near Ripon is another tranquil spot perfect for quiet strolls and wildlife spotting.
Absolutely. The region is home to several significant religious and historical sites. Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal is a stunning historical landmark with expansive grounds and picturesque riverside ruins. Jervaulx Abbey is another historic abbey nearby. Additionally, Ripon Cathedral, which became a cathedral in 1836, is a major cultural site, and St Mary's Church in Studley Royal Deer Park is a beautiful Victorian High Anglican Church.


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