Church of St James, Baldersby
Grade I designated active Anglican church in the village of Baldersby St James, North Yorkshire.
Grade I designated active Anglican church in the village of Baldersby St James, North Yorkshire.
Active Anglican church in the village of Bellerby, North Yorkshire.![]()
Stone folly on Earl Crag in Sutton-in-Craven, North Yorkshire.![]()
Grade II listed mansion-style house on Bootham, York.
Grade II listed active Anglican church in the village of Cropton, North Yorkshire.
Grade II* listed house near the village of Winterburn in North Yorkshire.
Late 14th-century Grade II* listed house in Helmsley, North Yorkshire.
Deep coal pit in West Yorkshire, scene of a major explosion in 1839 that killed 139 men and boys working underground.
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Grade I designated active Anglican church in the village of Baldersby St James, North Yorkshire.