Daytrip from York - Bubwith & Holme-Upon-Spalding Moor
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Daytrip from York - Bubwith & Holme-Upon-Spalding Moor
I've received terrifically helpful responses to my questions about planning a trip to York and Yorkshire. With the expert assistance of morgana, bilboburgler and many others, we almost have an itinerary for review! In the meantime...
During the time we're in York, we're considering making a trip to Bubwith & Holme-Upon-Spalding Moor. It's pretty clear that neither is a tourist destination, but they were the homes of ancestors in the 1600s and we'd like to visit.
Could anyone tell me if there is anything special to be seen at either place? If not, is there anyplace en route to them (from York) that we should stop?
Also, are we making a terrible mistake??
Thank you!
During the time we're in York, we're considering making a trip to Bubwith & Holme-Upon-Spalding Moor. It's pretty clear that neither is a tourist destination, but they were the homes of ancestors in the 1600s and we'd like to visit.
Could anyone tell me if there is anything special to be seen at either place? If not, is there anyplace en route to them (from York) that we should stop?
Also, are we making a terrible mistake??
Thank you!
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You'll probably just want to drive there and look around to get a feel. They are very close to each other/York. The full loop York through both villages and back to York is less than 50 miles and about 90 minutes. Not anything of note that I'm aware of but you could visit both parish churches.
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Thanks, janisj. I don't think of 'Ancestor hunting' as a mistake, but I was concerned that our destinations might be places to be avoided for some reason.
Looking at a loop from York, is there anything to see in Pocklington?
Looking at a loop from York, is there anything to see in Pocklington?
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I wouldn't let Pocklington delay you for too long.
There's Burnby Hall Gardens but I confess I've never visited them. Not sure why really as they are supposed to be nice.
http://www.burnbyhallgardens.com/
I also spent a fascinating afternoon at the air museum at Elvington. Didn't think I'd find it that interesting and I have no real interest in planes, but it was so atmospheric, with lots to see and some very good displays. The control tower was one of the creepiest buildings I have ever been in.
http://www.yorkshireairmuseum.org/
I have to say though that for first time visitors to this area (with limited time) I wouldn't have the air museum or Burnby Hall on my hit list,
There's Burnby Hall Gardens but I confess I've never visited them. Not sure why really as they are supposed to be nice.
http://www.burnbyhallgardens.com/
I also spent a fascinating afternoon at the air museum at Elvington. Didn't think I'd find it that interesting and I have no real interest in planes, but it was so atmospheric, with lots to see and some very good displays. The control tower was one of the creepiest buildings I have ever been in.
http://www.yorkshireairmuseum.org/
I have to say though that for first time visitors to this area (with limited time) I wouldn't have the air museum or Burnby Hall on my hit list,
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