PUFFERS OF PICKERING
Nearby Attractions
Tourist attractions that are nearest to Puffers of Pickering.
Levisham Station
About 4½ miles away
Levisham Station is owned by the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. The forest can be entered from here or a train taken to Newtondale Halt. Alternatively use Newtondale Forest Drive for vehicle access.
Christ Church
About 5 miles away
A real surprise to first-time visitors, this 1860s French Gothic Revival style church, by prize-winning architect John Pearson, has been called the little gem of moorland churches.
Black Park
About 5 miles away
Access to this area is informal. Take the access road to the campsite and parking is available near the office building on the left hand side of the road.
The Church of St Michael and All Angels
About 6 miles away
With dramatic views towards the Hambleton Hills, this fascinating church has Saxon origins, revealed by the inscribed Anglo-Saxon sundial over the south door.
St Mary's Church
About 6 miles away
Founded by St Cedd, a monk from Lindisfarne who became a missionary to the East Saxons for whom he was consecrated Bishop, the Celtic monastery of Lastingham was a place of prayer, study and hospitality and one of the cradles of Christianity in Britain.
The Church of St Mary the Virgin
About 6 miles away
Now some half a mile west of the village of Ebberston, next to Ebberston Hall, St Mary's is a peaceful church set back from the road in a mature churchyard.
Hazelhead Lake
About 6 miles away
Beautiful fishing for brown trout amongst a background of hills, heather and forest.
All Saints Church
About 6½ miles away
Worship has continued at this site for over 1000 years through Saxon times and despite a Viking invasion.
Adderstone Field
About 6½ miles away
Adderstone Field was formerly part of one the hill farms located on the upland plateau. Adjacent to the Forest Drive, it has open pine and beech woods on two sides. A popular site on a sunny day in ...
Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum
About 7 miles away
Housed in an original Prisoner of War Camp, a visit to our unique, award-winning museum will transport you back in time to wartime Britain.
The Walled Garden at Scampston
About 7 miles away
An inspired contemporary garden, newly planted in the 4.5 acre C18 walled garden at Scampston, opened for the first time in 2004.
St Chad's Church
About 7 miles away
Set in the delightful village of Hutton-le-Hole, St Chad's is an attractive village church which was built in 1934 as a chapel of ease in the ancient Parish of Lastingham.
Ryedale Folk Museum
About 7 miles away
Award-winning museum (Gulbenkian 1995/Sandford Award for Educational Excellence 2003) located in the heart of the North York Moors.
Daisy Barnes Watercolours
About 7 miles away
The Moorland Studio and Gallery Studio of Artist Daisy Barnes featuring landscapes, seascapes and flowers, watercolours and pastels inspired by the scenery of the North York Moors, Valleys and coast.
Scampston Hall
About 7 miles away
This country house has remained in the same family since it was built towards the end of the 17thC.
Newtondale Halt
About 7 miles away
A small 'railway halt' in the heart of Newtondale giving access to walks on forest and moor. The spectacular scenery combined with the sight and sound of steam locomotives make this a place not to be ...
St Helen's Church
About 7½ miles away
This ancient church has always been a dependent chapel of All Saints, Appleton-le-Street.
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