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Thursday 6th September Take one of many tours exploring the history of , admire the views Celebrate the centenary of one of England’s 7pm – 8.30pm from Holme-on-Spalding-Moor church and take part in the 75th Anniversary industrial heritage marvels, explore Goole’s Get up close and celebrations at Meadow Foods Dairy. unique port heritage and climb on board the personal at the Woodend Wheldale which took part in the Queen’s Conference Room, with 3 Diamond Jubilee Regatta. the real artefacts from All Saints Church, the Star Carr Collection, Holme on Spalding 9 Church of St John handle Stone Age Moor Goole Self-guided Goole & District the Evangelist, flints and learn about Town Trail Mariners’ Goole the mysterious antler Association ‘frontlets’. Meet the Holme on Spalding Moor Heritage Open Sunday 9th September WETLAND Projects Saturday 8th September Exhibition Day 1pm – 5pm Meadow Foods Dairy 75th Anniversary Sunday 9th September Officer and find out how No.5 Compartment 10am – 4pm Open Day, Holme on Spalding Moor Boat Hoist 2pm – 4pm farmers are bringing Standing proudly on Saturday 8th September Discover Goole’s unique wetland wildlife back to Saturday 8th September 10am – 4pm the distinctive hill with Centenary, Goole 11.30am – 4.30pm Whichever way you Stamford Bridge heritage as a purpose- the Vale of Pickering. magnificent views of Saturday 8th September 11am – 3.30pm head towards Goole, the Battle Walk and Gathering together a wide variety of exhibitions and Holme on Spalding built town for the UK’s Sunday 9th September spire of St John’s Church Located on The Crescent, Saturday 8th September Book Launch displays about the heritage of the largest parish in Moor and the Vale of The Dairy has played a huge part in village life and largest inland port. 11.30am – 4.30pm is one of the landmarks Scarborough near the 10am – 4pm Lowther Hotel, A week of guided heritage walking around Snaith the East Riding the HOSM heritage event includes beyond All Saints to mark the 75th Anniversary of the HOSM based visible for miles around. Scarborough Art Gallery. Not yet 200 years Goole an introduction to the Holme project, the launch church is a fine example dairy is holding an open day with an display of the Goole was once a Take a tour of this Grade Sunday 9th September Sunday 9th September old but steeped in 2.30pm of the Holme Heritage Group, Local of a 13th Century history of the dairy, tours and refreshments. Now bustling port, with local II-listed Victorian church, www.woodendcreative. 10am – 4pm history including the co.uk / www.starcarr.com Specially created for Heritage Open Days 2012 and Thursday 13th September 10am History Group, vintage tractors and much more. East Riding church. operating under the Meadows Foods Ltd the dairy Sunday 9th September seamen sailing to all built beside the docks Join local historian ‘salt and pepper’ water forming part of a weeklong celebration of the heritage Heritage Walk to (6 miles) Refreshments available throughout the day. Opening specially still produces the same product (Condensed Milk) it A special opening to 12pm – 5pm parts of the world. This in the heart of this Chris Rock author of towers, clock tower Pre-booking essential of Snaith culminating on the 15th September with the for HODs there is a did when production started in 1937. celebrate the centenary gem of an exhibition, purpose-built port town. the recently published 01723 374753. Snaith Heritage Day. Friday 14th September 10am Holme Village Hall is in on the A163, Road in of the towering No.5 and architectural Take a tour of the normally hidden away in ‘The Battle of Stamford treasure hunt, a display Heritage Walk: 400 years of education in Holme on Spalding Moor. There is a large car park in Anyone wishing to take a factory tour MUST wear Compartment Boat reminders of its Victorian renovated, Grade II* the town’s Conservative The church is in St John’s Bridge 1066 - Harold Saturday 8th September 10am of old photographs and Snaith (3 miles) front of the Hall. BUS - There are regular buses that sensible footwear (no heals or open toed shoes), Hoist, a unique survival heyday. Walks start at listed Lowther Hotel, the Club, includes pictures Street, near the Clock Godwineson’s Final The Snaith Rich Heritage Walk (6 miles) refreshments. Enjoy stop outside the Village Hall. and no jewellery other than a single plain ring. of an engineering marvel. the Road first building erected in and artefacts celebrating Tower. Victory (forward by Dan the views and a tour Saturday 15th September Visit the waterways pedestrian precinct, Goole in 1824. View its the town’s rich maritime Snow) on a guided tour Saturday 9th September 10am www.holmeonspaldingmoor.co.uk around the peaceful Meadow Foods Dairy is just off the A163 at the very Snaith Heritage Day Free fun for all the family! museum for free to Goole town centre. Trail unique murals depicting heritage. margaret.hicks@ of the Stamford Bridge The Snaith Rich Heritage Walk (6 miles) churchyard. western end of Holme on Spalding Moor, turn onto leaflets will be available at scenes of the docks, pressassociation.com battlefield, one of the discover more about All walks are circular and start at Snaith Railway Station Access off the A614 Station Lane and you can’t miss it! other HODs venues on created between 1826 The Conservative Club is at most important battles These walks take a look at the wealthy families who Goole’s fantastic Car Park, George Street, Snaith, DN14 9HY towards Market Sunday. and 1830, discovered and the end of Carlisle Street, in British history. Meet made Snaith a thriving market town for 500 years. www.meadowfoods.com industrial heritage, Weighton. Footpath restored during recent next to the Library. outside the Swordsman Urban, country and riverside walking on a fascinating (*NB the walk to Rawcliffe returns to Snaith using the shop and refreshments For more information from the village near the renovations. Inn public house. Free three hour journey, including historic Carlton Towers, bus service) available. Climb on board contact: margaret.hicks@ margaret.hicks@ Kingfisher pub. car parking within the 17th Century , 19th Century Snaith Hall the Wheldale which pressassociation.com pressassociation.com and terminating inside the beautiful medieval Snaith took part in the Queen’s The hotel is easy to find village. BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL FOR ALL WALKS Priory. www.holmeonspalding Diamond Jubilee Regatta. at the end of Aire Street, Stamford Bridge is located moor.co.uk Goole Docks. To book please contact Keith Greenwood on east of York on the A166. Monday 10th September 10am Follow the brown signs for 2 01405 861167 or email Heritage Walk to Cowick (6 miles) The Waterways 8 www.lowtherhotel.co.uk 10 www.battleground [email protected] yorkshire.blogspot.co.uk Museum at Dutch River Tuesday 11th September 10am Side, Goole. Heritage Walk: Snaith Cemetery (3 miles) www.waterways Wednesday 12th September 10am museum.org.uk Heritage Walk to Rawcliffe* (6 miles) 13 14 16 18 Coast Filey Museum Pocklington Area Experience crime and punishment at Hunmanby, explore Saturday 8th September Visit the Buddhist Centre, Filey’s fishing past and Country Park’s exciting future and take 12pm – 5pm take a tour of the hall, spot the turtles on the lake and enjoy the World Peace Café. the slow train on a tour of the coastal town’s rail heritage. Sunday 9th September 11am – 5pm Explore the wonderful Ellerton Priory 12 stained glass both old and modern. 10am St Oswald’s St Oswald’s When not on one of Heritage Rail Churchyard and Church, Filey the guided tours why Town Crier officially opens the Heritage Day. Trail Tour 20 Filey Country not visit Filey Museum Ellerton Priory 10.15am just across the bridge Church Park, Filey Saturday 8th and Sunday The Bayle Museum St Oswald’s from St Oswald’s Church. *Sunday 9th September Free heritage days out all year round! Meet under Admiral’s Arch built in memory of Admiral 9th September 2pm Instantly recognisable by Church, Mitford and take a tour around Hunmanby’s delightful Saturday 8th and Sunday Join the Yorkshire Sunday 9th September Having explored the its whitewashed stone Sunday 9th September At 7.6m the Rudston Monolith is the tallest standing stone in the UK. The Rood Stone is 12th Century church. 9th September 12pm Coast Community Rail 10.30am – 5.30pm churchyard and Country front, the observant eye 11am – 4pm soon to be the focus of an exciting new interpretation project exploring the wider pre- will see a plaque dated Partnership on an all day Saturday 8th September 10.30am and 11.45am Starting at St Oswald’s Park why not return to This year’s theme is historic landscape of Rudston. 1696 with the words heritage rail tour of the Museum of local social 11am – 4pm Churchyard join Kath the church at 2pm for Stained Glass. Ellerton The fear of God be in you. Yorkshire Coast line. history, housed in the Entertainment from the Village Brass Band. Wilkie on an informative a tour of St Oswald’s, Explore one of the has a beautiful collection The museum building 12th Century monastic The most intensively studied of Britain’s 3,000 tour of the fishing and one of the finest 12th north east coast’s finest of fine traditional 11am itself dates from the 17th Jump on the train at gatehouse of Kilnwick Percy deserted medieval villages Wharram Percy seaside history of Filey Century churches along churches. Highlights and modern glass century and contains Bridlington, Driffield, Priory. Special activities occupies an attractive Wolds valley. Above the The traditional Riding of the Stang procession starts at from sad tales of lost the coast. Learn about include the 16th celebrating local history, Hall, Pocklington Hunmanby Heritage Day displays of local social , Cottingham for children include ruined church the outlines of lost houses are Wrangham House finishing at the Market Cross. fisherman, the Roman the churches sea-salty century rood screen wildlife, monks, lawyers history particularly Filey’s to meet up on the Hull stone rubbing, traceable on a grassy plateau. Explore with the Army, Filey Manor, local history and the story and the skeletal effigy and cannabis! Mini beast Friday 7th, Saturday The Riding of the Stang was a common punishment for connection to the sea. Paragon Station at 10am interactive games, aid of full onsite interpretation. Saturday 8th September 10am – 4pm legends and the future behind the carved figure of the wonderfully tours, famously delicious 8th and Sunday 9th antisocial behaviour until 1900. A straw effigy of the to join the Heritage listening posts and life plans for the Country of the 13th Century ‘Boy named Sir Marmaduke home-made cakes, stalls September 10.30am – Join the residence of Hunmanby gateway to the Wolds offender was carried aloft to their home with shouting Filey Museum just across Rail Tour running from size figures. Access to Hidden behind its 18th Century brick shell Park. This promises to be Bishop’. Constable. The church and black Hebridean 4.30pm for the second Hunmanby Heritage Day, this year’s and banging pots and pans. This was repeated for the bridge from St Hull to Scarborough. the whole museum is via Manor House is one of the an eclectic stroll through Stopping off at four hall opposite will sheep. Join Phil on his theme Crime and Punishment. three nights before the effigy was burned. Hunmanby Tour start from St Oswald’s Oswald’s Church. Ample two staircases. House tours 2pm and most accessible medieval domestic buildings Filey’s wonderful past. locations on route, be open for light reliably entertaining stopped the practice in 1860 when the bonfire got Church. Ample parking at parking at the Country lake tours 3.30pm in Yorkshire with a well preserved Norman Visit the lovingly restored 18th Century Wrangham complete with tour Follow signs to Old Town, refreshments and a tours at 11am, 1pm and out of hand and burned down the village stocks! Tour starts from St the Country Park follow Park follow the brown undercroft and 15th century roof. Open from House for a local history exhibition, experience the guides and continual museum is next to the second-hand book stall. 4pm. Home to the Oswald’s Church. Ample the brown signs. signs. 1st April - 4th November 11am until 5pm 7 1pm commentary, the tours Priory Church. Buses Madhyamaka Buddhist Riding of the Stang, tap your toes to the brass band, parking at the Country St Oswald’s can be found Off the B1228 York/ days a week and on bank holidays. www.fileymuseum.co.uk include handouts and from Bridlington bus Centre, Kilnwick get thrown into the village prison, take a tour of Park follow the brown www.discoverfiley.org.uk in the village centre on Road. The Garland and clog dancers in the square. guide books with plenty station to the Old Town Percy Hall, is open all Hunmanby’s hidden history with a local historian and signs. the B1255/Bridlington church is the last ’s Norman Motte and Bailey Castle of time to explore approximately every 20 year but FREE special much MORE! 1.30pm Road. building at the far end dates from before 1086 and is among the first www.discoverfiley.org.uk Beverley, Bridlington and minutes. On-street parking guided tours of the of the village. constructed in Yorkshire. The site includes the Make your way kicking and screaming to the village Scarborough. available. house (2pm) and lake impressive earthwork remains of the fortified lockup for a wonderfully eclectic presentation on the 15 www.ellerton (3.30pm) provide a borough and inland harbor. Climb to the top of perils of a life of crime by the local drama group. Book to avoid www.bayle. priory.co.uk fascinating insight into the bailey for some impressive views. disappointment by bridlington.net the history of this 2.30pm calling 07919 012 285. fine country house. These are just some of the free heritage days Refreshments available Join local expert George Sheenan on a tour of the 17 19 www.yorkshire at the World Peace out in the area. hidden history of Hunmanby (meet under Admiral’s coastline.co.uk Café. Arch). *NB Tours are free but 1.5 miles east of 4pm train travel costs adult Pocklington on the B1246 Close £9.00 and children Driffield/Bridlington road. £4.50 www.hunmanby.com www.madhyamaka.org

24 25 26 29 Beverley Area Holderness Area Driffield Area Village History Book Launch and Meet the miller at Windmill, the farmer and artists Meet ’s very own Moby Find out how and what the Vikings cooked for supper and Museum Open Day a Cold Harbour Farm, sit in judgment at the Guildhall and Dick, hide from the H-bomb and find explore the archaeology of the Wolds as part of the Driffield Harvest Food Festival; visit the Southburn and North out how to improve your organic herb Friday 7th September go behind the scenes at the Treasure House. Frodingham Museums. bed and explore the care farm ethos at 7pm – 9pm – Book Densholme. launch Underground 30 21 23 Risby Hall Driffield Showground Harvest Cold Harbour Farm Bunkers, RAF Sunday 9th September and Gardens 28 Food Festival 2pm – 4pm – Museum and Art Studies, , All Saints Church, Archaeological Organic Herbs Open Day Withernsea Preston and more at Exploring the Yorkshire Walk Saturday 8th September 9.30am – 4pm Densholme Care Join the North Frodingham Local Wolds Historic Sunday 9th September Saturday 8th September Saturday 8th September Farm The very first Harvest Food Festival at the Driffield Sunday 9th September History Group at NF 11am – 4.30pm 10am – 4pm 2pm (finishing at 4pm) 1pm – 4pm Showground will include a number of Heritage Landscape Open Days displays including a demonstration of village hall for the launch Thursday 6th and Take a tour of the All areas free and Sunday 9th September Viking cookery, the touring collections from the of the new village Skidby Windmill Join archaeologist Ed Saturday 8th 2pm – 4pm The Way National Trail traditional and modern open to the public: Dennison to explore the 1pm – 4pm Ryedale Folk Museum, East Riding Archaeological history book, exhibition on the history of village is one of the best ways of exploring the Beverley Guildhall farm buildings at Cold Beverley Treasure No sound, no films, no preserved earthwork Burton Join the farm team Society, a display of aerial photographs, local finds All Saints is a 13th Southburn Archaeological Museum, and light refreshments Wolds landscape from dramatic views Harbour Farm, lovingly House Open Day Thursday 6th – Sunday guides, just a chance to remains of this late Constable Hall for an introduction to and archaeological finds identification. Century church with Southburn, Driffield available. across the Vale of York, through open converted into artist 9th September wander, explore and 17th Century house growing organic herbs Friday 7th, Saturday many interesting features With over 50 food stalls and other entertainments country and deep secluded dry valleys. studios. Meet the 10am – 5pm take as many photos and gardens, medieval and a tour of Densholme 8th and Sunday 9th including beautiful Thursday 6th September this FREE event has something for the history buff On Saturday visit the artist, farming talks and Saturday 8th September (last admission 4.30pm) as you like. Discount village and 18th Century Care Farm, find out Saturday 8th September 10am – 4pm September 10am – fragments of a Chelleston 12pm – 5pm and foody alike. Village Museum with Whether tackling the whole trail, enjoying a demos old tractors and 9am – 4pm voucher available for the designed landscape, about organic farming, 10pm Free entry to the last marble screen. The Southburn Archaeological Museum, located at displays on all aspects of weekend walk or afternoon stroll to visit the new modern machinery afternoon guided tour, so including lakes, ponds protecting the natural (Tours at 10am, 11am, working English windmill parish registers will be Set in 300 acres of the JSR Farms Southburn, Nr Driffield, houses a The showground is easy to find to the south of Drffield, village life. art installations as part of the WANDER project throughout the day on why not make a day of and ruined folly. environment and the (guided tours Friday 7th this environmentally 12pm, 2pm and 3pm) north of the on display along with parkland this hidden fantastic collection of well displayed local artefacts follow the signs. or borrowing the new children’s Tracker Packs the it? Free Quiz ‘Explorers’ care farm ethos. North Frodingham village – 11am, 12pm & 1pm) sustainable family farm. and visit the Museum the ‘museum’ area, gem offers unrivalled including material from the Neolithic period through Wolds Way has something for everyone. See behind the scenes Sheet available. Light Walk starts from the www.driffieldshow.co.uk hall is on South Townside of East Riding Rural Life display of village life past access to more than to modern times giving a unique insight into the Outwardly a Georgian at the Treasure House refreshments. upper car park of the Densholme Farm is Road and the museum is From Beverley take with displays illustrating and present, children’s 30 rooms with their continuity of occupation of Southburn and the www.nationaltrail.co.uk/YorkshireWoldsWay gem boasting 500 history centre. Explore Risby Park Fisheries. situated in , located in the cemetery A1079 to York. After the the agricultural and A1033 from Hull- treasure hunts and faded grandeur, exquisite surrounding area through the ages. Currently on years of civic pride, the your family and local Follow the signs from 11 miles from Hull and 3 also on South Townside Open all year St James Church is home pond and the pub take rural history of the area. Withernsea; follow the refreshments. furniture, paintings and display is a full scale replica of the Wetwang chariot Guildhall’s medieval history and view an the A164 Beverley to miles from . Road. to the Yorkshire Wolds Heritage Centre. Featuring the next left turn on Simple child-friendly brown underground bunker remarkable 18th century on loan from the British Museum which featured in roots are still visible. exhibition of local Cottingham Road. local heritage displays, and an exciting programme leaving the village. Take interactive exhibits and signs to Holmpton; through 5 miles east of Hull cabinet of curiosities. www.densholmefarm- the BBC ‘Meet the Ancestors’ programme. With a Marvel at the awe- archives and books of events and workshops it is a great place to start the second road on the ‘explorasacks’ activity the Village and take 1st www.risby-park.co.uk following the A1033 Free entry and behind action.co.uk dedicated hands-on activities room there is something inspiring courtroom, on sport, play and exploring the Wolds landscape. right and the farm is a packs. Pop into the Sails right. Extensive free car towards Saltend, turn left the scenes of one of for everyone. consider how it would games. Tour behind the and continue for 1.5 miles Yorkshire’s largest stately mile up this road. Café for a refreshing parking available. Regular Recently restored the moving stained glass have looked as a scenes, conservation into the village centre. homes. Refreshments cupper, and visit the 30 min bus service from Southburn Archaeological Museum is located in the commemorating the death of Lady Isabel Wilson by medieval great hall. www.cold-harbour demonstrations and Parking available at the available from the café. 31 museum shop. Withernsea. village of Southburn at the JSR Farming Centre, just 3 Robert Anning-Bell can be seen in the Nave, along Find the 15th century -farm.co.uk children’s activities. community hall. miles south-east of Driffield. From the A614 and A164 with her beautiful marble effigy. chains and count how Skidby Windmill is 4 www.rafholmpton.com 10 miles east of Hull follow the signs for JSR Farms. many town beavers are The Treasure House is on A165, 14 miles from 22 miles south of Beverley 27 32 lurking in the corners. situated close to the on the A164 Beverley to Beverley A1079 and www.samatsouthburn.com town centre adjacent to Humber Bridge. A165. Follow the brown In the centre of Beverley the County Hall complex. signs. near the main post office www.eastriding.gov. and County Hall. www2.eastriding.gov.uk/ uk/cs/culture-and- www.burton treasurehouse information/museums/ constable.com www.eastriding.gov.uk/ skidby-windmill museums