Day visit

The Ancient Royal Knaresborough Forest & Castle

Past - Present - Future
COGS, the Methodist Church
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Description

In 1086 the Doomsday Survey mentions Chenardesburg (Knaresborough) and it is thought that Knaresborough Forest dates from then. The Castle is first mentioned in 1130, and was built in a commanding position above the River Nidd Gorge, but partially dismantled in 1648, the result of an order from Parliament to dismantle all Royalist castles. Join David Rhodes in Knaresborough for a talk about both the Forest - placed in the centre of Yorkshire’s White Rose Forest, and the Government’s coast to coast Northern Forest - and the Castle and its surroundings, and the importance of both in the future. We will meet in ‘The Church’ at COGS, the Methodist Church, for coffee and biscuits at 10.30am followed by David’s talk. Please bring a packed lunch or there are many cafes in the centre of the town, and afterwards David will lead a tour of the Castle area and there will be an opportunity to visit the Kings Tower at the Castle. (Entrance fee £3.80, seniors and disabled £2.80)

Please wear sensible walking shoes.

Organisers: Vicky Price and David Rhodes

Tickets cost £12.00 (Non-members £14.00)

Booking info

This event can be booked by either:

  1. email (events@yorkshiregardenstrust.org.uk) and a BACS transfer to Yorkshire Gardens Trust (sort code 05-09-94, account number 25555237) using your name as reference, or
  2. completion of the booking form sent to members which should be returned by post to: The Events Secretary, 2 East Avenue, Huddersfield, HD3 3LW.

Joining details will be sent out two weeks before the event.

Please book via Eventbrite using this link:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/816676129287?aff=oddtdtcreator

For any queries please contact events@yorkshiregardenstrust.org.uk