Discover the best top things to do in Easingwold, United Kingdom including Dutch House, The Yorkshire Jigsaw Store, The Easingwold War Memorial, Market Cross & Market House, College Arms, St Stephens Church.
Restaurants in Easingwold
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Loved the new menu - the food tasted fresh, home grown, delicious, and there were lots of lovely gluten free options. Despite the steady stream of visitors - definitely best to book ahead at the moment - lunch in the courtyard was sunny and peaceful. We also enjoyed a visit to the plant nursery and a ramble through the gardens. A haven of tranquility, a treat of an afternoon.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
The Yorkshire Jigsaw Store is based in Easingwold, near York, North Yorkshire. Our Jigsaw showroom has over 1500 different jigsaw puzzles for all ages. We stock all the main Puzzle companies including Gibsons, Ravensburger, House of Puzzles and Jumbo/Falcon plus many more unusual ones. From childrens to adults there is a Jigsaw for everyone to enjoy.
Fabulous shop, with a great selection of adult and children’s jigsaw, same price or a bit cheaper than I have found online. The lady who served me was extremely pleasant and gave me two lovely separate bags for my two granddaughters jigsaws. As well as a couple of full price adult jigsaws I also bought a couple of jigsaws with dented boxes in the reduced section. The box didn’t matter as they were only for me. I will definitely be returning. Highly recommended!
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Easingwold’s cenotaph is set in a small memorial garden near the old town hall and commemorates those from the town who Iost their lives in both World Wars (on different sides). Above the WW1 names are the words “In Proud and Loving Memory” and above those from WW2 “For Justice and Freedom”. Memorial and grounds are both well kept - a fitting tribute to those who gave their all.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Because of the layout of Easingwold, I suspect many people simply drive through on the unremarkable main road without stopping; yet if you turn off and get to the Market Place you find the beautiful and charming village centre. Easingwold is one of our favourite villages in the area and it is a pleasure to come and enjoy a coffee or a bit of lunch in one of the splendid cafes. And on Fridays you also have the little market to look around. So, today, it was a case of stocking up on biscuits, fruit and veg then having a couple of tasty samosas for lunch, followed by tea and coffee at an outside cafe table while watching the rest of the world slowly wander by. It’s a hard life at times!
4.5 based on 13 reviews
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