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Touring Wass in United Kingdom

Wass in the region of England is a city located in United Kingdom - some 191 mi or ( 308 km ) North of London , the country's capital city .

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Time in Wass is now 07:03 PM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: York, Sutton on the Forest, Sheffield, Scawton, and Raskelf. Being here already, consider visiting York . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Wass ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Unlucky People

1:11 min by Antony Jackson
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I was on a trip with i2i and one of the challenges was to build a boat and 'paddle' to the end and back..... But the 'boateers' rather swam than paddle ..

Beamish Cog 2

1:52 min by Roylambeth
Views: 12443 Rating: 4.89

Believed to be the Uk's only 7.25 inch gauge cog railway running up a 10% incline and over a custom built viaduct that must be around 20ft high. Here is a trip up the bank looking backwards at the loc ..


Helmsley Castle, Yorkshire

3:35 min by chaldon2view
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We have never been to the see the Castle even though we have visited Helmsley many times in the past. As we were going around Helmsley Walled Garden, which is near the castle, we decided to make a ful ..

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Interesting facts about this location

Byland with Wass

Byland with Wass is a civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 120. It covers Byland Abbey and Wass, in the North York Moors, and shares a parish council with Oldstead.

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Located at 54.21 -1.15 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
Tags: Civil parishes in North Yorkshire

Byland Abbey

Byland Abbey is a ruined abbey and a small village in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England at grid reference SE549790. It is situated in the North York Moors National Park.

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Located at 54.20 -1.16 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: 1135 establishments in England, 1539 disestablishments in England, Christian monasteries established in the 12th century, Churches in North Yorkshire, Cistercian monasteries in England, English Heritage sites in North Yorkshire, Monasteries in North Yorkshire, Religious organizations established in the 1130s, Ruins in North Yorkshire

Battle of Old Byland

The Battle of Old Byland (also known as the Battle of Byland Moor and Battle of Byland Abbey) was a significant encounter between Scots and English troops in Yorkshire in October 1322, forming part of the Wars of Scottish Independence. It was a victory for the Scots, the most significant since Bannockburn, though on a far smaller scale.

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Located at 54.23 -1.16 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: 1322 in England, 1322 in Scotland, Battles involving England, Battles of the Wars of Scottish Independence, Conflicts in 1322, History of North Yorkshire, Military history of Yorkshire

Shandy Hall

Shandy Hall was the home of the Rev. Laurence Sterne who is famous for his novel Tristram Shandy in Coxwold, North Yorkshire, England. Sterne lived there from 1760 to 1768 as perpetual curate of Coxwold. The home was originally built in about 1450 as a parsonage for the Coxwold village priest. It is a small building, with a mossy stone-covered roof, wide gables, and massive chimney-stacks, originally a timber framed open-hall house considerably altered in the 17th century.

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Located at 54.19 -1.19 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Biographical museums in North Yorkshire, Country houses in North Yorkshire, Gardens in North Yorkshire, Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire

Ampleforth Abbey

Ampleforth Abbey is a monastery of Benedictine Monks in Ampleforth, North Yorkshire, England, part of the English Benedictine Congregation. It claims descent from the pre-Reformation community at Westminster Abbey through the last surviving monk from Westminster Sigebert Buckley (c. 1520 - c. 1610). The current Abbot is Fr. Cuthbert Madden, and the Prior is Fr Terence Richardson.

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Located at 54.20 -1.08 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: 1802 establishments in England, 19th-century Christian monasteries, Benedictine monasteries in England, Buildings and structures in North Yorkshire, Monasteries of the English Benedictine Congregation