Discover the best top things to do in Selby District, United Kingdom including Selby Abbey, Holy Trinity Church, Elmet Alpaca Trekking and Crafts, All Saints Church, Old Girls' School Community Centre & Tearoom, The Barwick Maypole, Towton Battlefield, Abbot's Staith, Holy Trinity Church, Escrick Heritage.
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Selby Abbey has served the local community for over 950 years. Welcoming to all, the Abbey has a rich and diverse heritage waiting to be explored. Hosting regular services, as well as cultural events, concerts, children's activities and tours there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Beautiful place to visit, the stained glass is fantastic. The grounds were more extensive before the reformation but the Minster itself is awe-inspiring. Has a lovely little café inside that serves teas and coffees with homemade cake and has a little gift shop. The washbasins in the facilities have a great view of a stained glass window! Go visit when you are in the Selby area.
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Holy Trinity is a small Victorian Parish Church built to serve the rural community of Barkston Ash. Built from local stone the Church itself is modest and simply decorated, apart from celebrations such as Easter, Harvest and Advent. The Church is run by the community and a few years ago a memorial garden was created. The garden, and often the Church are open for all to visit and rest awhile.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Walk our adorable alpacas around 26 acres on a working farm. Suitable for 10 yrs+. Younger visitors can meet rare breed sheep, lambs, pygmy goats and alpacas, feeding them by hand. they then make a souvenir from fleece to take home. £10 per child. Suitable for 4yrs+. Refreshments included BOOKING ESSENTIAL
What a fabulous place.Festive afternoon tea and then meet and greet the Alpaca's and Goats,you can feed and stroke them too.Food excellent and plentiful,nothing too much trouble.Friendly owner and guide.Very reasonable,lovely people and definitely worth a visit even in the rain. Thank You for a lovely experience
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A community centre offering an on-site tearoom, classes and events. We have a full 'what's on' calendar on our website for the latest activities including a community cinema showing a variety of films. Located in a former school that originally opened in 1876. Many original features still exist including the school hall which is now available for hire. We're also on Facebook.
4.5 based on 139 reviews
Very well worth the visit. The walk takes about an hour and a half. There is parking at the battlefield memorial.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
Holy Trinity is a small Church in the centre of Barkston Ash. Feel free to visit and make use of the memorial garden to the rear of the Church. The garden was developed and is maintained by the community and is open to all.
Explore this magnificent Grade II* listed church with the help of our audio tour, guide book or exhibition. Take time to admire the unique and precious memorials and discover why Escrick has had three churches. Younger visitors can complete our explorer's guide, search for hoot the owl and explore the challenges in our discovery box.
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