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Your search for Attractions & events in Grosmont returned 42 results
Attraction - Garden, Whitby
The River Gardens is a long established Victorian tea gardens on the banks of the River Esk. Set in three acres of landscaped gardens with its 18 hole putting green it has been a favourite family spot for decades. Well behaved dogs welcome
Attraction - Gallery, Whitby
Enjoy fine art, hot coffee and cool jazz in the heart of the Yorkshire Moors. Paintings, pottery, sculpture and high-quality craft items on display and for sale.
Attraction - Tea/Coffee Shop, Whitby
Tea room and tea garden serving a wdie range of homemade cakes.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Whitby
St Hilda's was built in 1879 and replaced an earlier church which was dedicated in 1349 and located on Glaisdale Lane, now the site of the village graveyard. The present church incorporates several pillars from the original building and a w
Attraction - Science Centre, Whitby
Showing the education of the young Victorians, with Dr Frankenstein's Laboratory. Strange glowing bulbs, Jacob's Ladder, crackling sparks, electric flames and much more!
Attraction - Museum, Whitby
The Whitby Wizard is the first science centre in North Yorkshire and has one hundred hands-on experiments of real science, made to be handled safely and freely by both adults and children.
Attraction - Boat Trip, Whitby
Whitby's old lifeboat from 1938-1974. Pleasure trips to sea, half-hourly or longer if pre-booked.
Attraction - Restaurant, Whitby
Situated by the riverside in this picturesque village, 10 miles from Whitby, the Shepherd's Hall enjoys a unique and peaceful location. The perfect setting for an evening meal , afternoon tea and lunch break. A must for a visit at any time.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Whitby
Opened in September 1872 and designed by Noel Armfield, All Saints is typical of the severe Gothic style of the Victorian period. Occupying what was once the site of a Norman chapel, dating from 1137, the present building incorporates stone
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Whitby
Built in the 1860s to replace an 18th century chapel, which now forms part of the schoolhouse, this magnificent church well deserves the nickname 'The Cathedral of the Moors'. Revealing strong continental influences, the breathtaking interi