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The Old Stables
Easby Hall, Easby, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire TS9 6JQ - England, UK

On the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park nestles the family estate of Easby Hall. Behind the Georgian hall lies the coach house and stables, built around 1855 and now beautifully restored into luxury cottages. Furnished to a...
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Attractions near The Old Stables
A selection of attractions close to The Old Stables:
Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum  (2.3 Miles)
Housed in what was once the school, in which Captain James Cook was educated, the museum has displays about Cook’s early life and later achievements....
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Roseberry Topping  (3.9 Miles)
A distinctive dorsal fin-like promontory on the Cleveland Hills, part of the North York Moors National Park, Roseberry Topping can be seen for miles around....
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Newham Grange Farm Museum  (7.1 Miles)
This museum is located on the site of a farm, and is a real treat for those interested in learning more about agriculture and the...
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Gisborough Priory  (7.4 Miles)
After the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII in the 16th Century, this priory fell into a state of disrepair before being taken into...
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Guisborough Museum  (7.4 Miles)
Guisborough Museum helps to bring to life the story of this community and acts as a home to the wealth of information that has been...
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Ormesby Hall  (8.6 Miles)
Step back in time at this 18th Century family home with its Victorian laundry and kitchen. Find out about the ’wicked’ Sir James Pennyman...
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Captain Cook Birthplace Museum  (9.1 Miles)
The Captain Cook Birthplace Museum is set in the grounds of Stewart Park alongside the side of the cottage in which James Cook was born....
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Kirkleatham Museum  (9.8 Miles)
Kirkleatham Museum displays local history on the Redcar & Cleveland area, covering domestic life and natural history. It also covers the ironstone mining which was...
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Yarm Viaduct  (11.6 Miles)
Yarm Viaduct towers above the town of Yarm. It was constructed in the mid-19th century and represents a remarkable feat of engineering, given that there...
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Albert Park  (12.4 Miles)
Albert Park was given to the people of Middlesbrough by the town’s first mayor Henry Bolckow. It was opened by Prince Arthur, son of Queen...
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The Dorman Museum  (12.8 Miles)
Following a three-year alteration programme, the Dorman Museum re-opened in March 2003. Set in a large building close to the centre of Middlesbrough, the museum...
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Riverside Stadium  (12.8 Miles)
Middlesbrough Football Club moved to the modern, all-seater Riverside Stadium in 1995. The stadium was built on derelict land alongside the River Tees, helping to...
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Middlesbrough Art Gallery  (13 Miles)
Middlesborough Art Gallery carries a large collection of artworks, as you would expect from a municipal gallery in such a large community. The fantastic...
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Film and Television Archive  (13.1 Miles)
This television and film collection is one of the largest in the country and is held in trust by the University of Teeside. There...
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Middlesbrough Central Library  (13.2 Miles)
The central library in Middlesborough is a fantastic resource for local people and visitors to the area. It offers a range of multimedia facilities,...
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Zetland Lifeboat Museum  (13.3 Miles)
The world’s oldest surviving lifeboat – The Zetland – is housed at the Zetland Lifeboat Museum on the seafront in Redcar. This particular vessel was...
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Teesside Archives  (13.5 Miles)
Teeside Archives houses an extensive collection of texts, documents and materials from churches, official and private sources and councils across the region. Members of...
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Transporter Bridge  (13.8 Miles)
Middlesbrough’s Transporter Bridge is one of the defining icons of the region, and one of only two working examples in the UK. Opened in 1911,...
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Transporter Bridge Centre  (13.8 Miles)
This visitor centre is dedicated to the rich industrial heritage of Middlesborough. One of the powerhouses of the industrial northeast, the town was a...
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The Python Gallery  (13.8 Miles)
The Python Gallery is a modern and innovative arts and events venue in the heart of the city. The gallery hosts a constantly changing...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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