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Delve into Knapton in United Kingdom

Knapton in the region of England is a city in United Kingdom - some 185 mi or ( 298 km ) North of London , the country's capital .

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Current time in Knapton is now 07:32 PM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your travel modalities, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: York, Wharram Percy, Wharram le Street, Snainton, and Sheffield. While being here, make sure to check out York . We encountered some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Knapton ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Pickering War Weekend 1940's 2010

8:14 min by jokinarnya
Views: 2694 Rating: 4.20

jokinarnya@yahoo.co.uk...........All of these photograghs were taken on the Sunday 17.10.10 at the Pickering WW2 weekend. It was my first time at one of these events, but certainly not the last.. Than ..

A Tank in Pickering Market Place

1:22 min by RyedaleRambler
Views: 1650 Rating: 3.00

This is a video of a tank in Pickering Market Place shot during the 1940's weekend of 2008. ..


Cinque Ports Lindy Hoppers at Pickering 2011

7:25 min by 28YorkshireRose12
Views: 1062 Rating: 5.00

On a clear sunny afternoon in Pickering, North Yourkshire, at the 2011 "War Weekend" I encountered what appeared to be a group of people dancing in the street and enjoying themselves - they were certa ..

Thornton-le-Dale Show 2010 (HD)

10:00 min by LeedsChannel
Views: 693 Rating: 5.00

Thornton-le-Dale Show 2010 ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Scampston Hall

Scampston Hall is a Grade II* listed country house in North Yorkshire, England, with a serpentine park designed by Charles Bridgeman and Capability Brown. It is located on the north side of the A64 Leeds/Scarborough road, 4 miles (6 km) east of Malton, in Scampston village, whose name was variously written in ancient documents, Scamestun, Skameston, Skameston, and Skampston, and which was probably been derived from a personal name.

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Located at 54.17 -0.68 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Country houses in North Yorkshire, Gardens in North Yorkshire, Grade II* listed buildings in North Yorkshire, Historic house museums in North Yorkshire

St Peter's Church, Wintringham

St Peter's Church, Wintringham, is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Wintringham, North Yorkshire, England. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. The architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner described the building as "the most rewarding church in the East Riding with an exceptional collection of furnishings".

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Located at 54.15 -0.64 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: 12th-century architecture, 12th-century church buildings, 14th-century architecture, Churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust, English Gothic architecture, Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire, Norman architecture

All Saints Church, Thorpe Bassett

All Saints Church, Thorpe Bassett, is located in the village of Thorpe Bassett, North Yorkshire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Southern Ryedale, the archdeaconry of York, and the diocese of York. Its benefice is united with those of five other local churches to form the Benefice of Buckrose Carrs. The church has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building.

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Located at 54.15 -0.69 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Church of England churches in North Yorkshire, Diocese of York, English Gothic architecture, Gothic Revival architecture in North Yorkshire, Grade II* listed buildings in North Yorkshire, Grade II* listed churches, Norman architecture, Paley and Austin buildings

St Andrew's Church, East Heslerton

St Andrew's Church, East Heslerton, is a redundant Anglican church at the south end of the village of East Heslerton, North Yorkshire, England. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.

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Located at 54.18 -0.58 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: 19th-century Church of England church buildings, Churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust, G. E. Street buildings, Gothic Revival architecture in North Yorkshire, Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire, Grade I listed churches, Religious buildings completed in 1877

Norton Rural District (Yorkshire)

Norton was a rural district in the East Riding of Yorkshire from 1894 to 1974. It was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 from that part of the Malton rural sanitary district which was in the East Riding (the rest forming Malton Rural District in the North Riding). It was expanded in 1935 by a County Review Order made under the Local Government Act 1929 by taking in parts of the rural districts of Driffield, Pocklington and Sherburn.

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Located at 54.13 -0.67 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Districts of England abolished by the Local Government Act 1972, Districts of England created by the Local Government Act 1894, History of North Yorkshire, Rural districts of the East Riding of Yorkshire