Retail in East Knapton
There are great places to visit near East Knapton including some great waterfalls, ruins, historic monuments, hiking areas, villages, rivers and streams, towns, caves, limestone pavements, mountains, cities, historic buildings, hills, geological features, castles, old mines, country parks, parks, gardens and ancient sites.
There are a number of waterfalls near East Knapton including Catrigg Force, Lockin Garth Force, Whitfield Gill Force, Slape Wath Waterfall, Mill Gill Force, Cotter Force, and Aysgill Force.
The area around East Knapton features a number of interesting ruins including Bolton Abbey, Byland Abbey, Norton Tower (ruin), Easby Abbey (ruin), Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, Fountains Abbey (ruin), and Trig Point on Warrendale Knotts.
The area around East Knapton boasts some of the best historic monuments including Bolton Abbey, Rylstone Crag and Rylstone Cross, Culloden Tower, and Robin Hood's Well (Fountains).
The area around East Knapton boasts some of the best hiking areas including Deepdale, Cotterdale, Southerscales, Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, Swilla Glen, Baxenghyll Gorge, and Raven Ray.
East Knapton has some unmissable villages nearby like Pool-in-Wharfedale, Askrigg, Hardraw, West Burton, Bainbridge, Aysgarth, and Malham.
Don't miss Whitfield Beck, Mill Gill, Hardraw Beck, River Wharfe, and Walden Beck at West Burton's rivers and streams if visiting the area around East Knapton.
Don't miss Hawes, Skipton, Grassington, Richmond, Middlesbrough, Harrogate, and Settle's towns if visiting the area around East Knapton.
East Knapton's best nearby caves can be found at Great Douk Cave, White Scar Cave, Yordas Cave, Gaping Gill, Janet's Cave, Horseshoe Cave, and Jubilee Cave.
Southerscales, Malham Cove, and Warrendale Knotts Limestone Pavement are some of East Knapton best limestone pavements to visit near East Knapton.
There are a several good mountains in the area around East Knapton like Ingleborough.
There are a number of cities near East Knapton including York, and Ripon.
There are a several good historic buildings in the East Knapton area like York Minster, Marton House, Norton Tower (ruin), Church of St Peter - Rylstone, Culloden Tower, and Beggar’s Bridge.
Don't miss Addlebrough, Embsay Crag, Rylstone Crag and Rylstone Cross, Warrendale Knotts, Giggleswick Scar, Blua Crags, and Sugar Loaf Hill's hills if visiting the area around East Knapton.
East Knapton's best nearby geological features can be found at Malham Cove, Grassington Lead Mines, and Brimham Rocks.
East Knapton has some unmissable castles nearby like Skipton Castle, Richmond Castle, and Bolton Castle.
Grassington Lead Mines is one of East Knapton's best, nearby old mines to visit in East Knapton.
Country Parks to visit near East Knapton include Brimham Rocks.
The area around East Knapton features a number of interesting parks including Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, Fountains Abbey (ruin), and Studley Royal Water Garden.
There are a number of gardens near to East Knapton including Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden.
East Knapton has some unmissable ancient sites nearby like Schoolboys Tower, Jubilee Cave, and Victoria Cave.
East Knapton History
There are some historic monuments around East Knapton:
- Scamridge Dikes: prehistoric linear boundaries and associated features
- Medieval settlement earthworks on and around Town Green
- Rabbit type 570m south east of Pexton Moor Farm
- Round barrow NE of Wintringham South Wold Farm
- Two round barrows at Settrington High Barn
- Yedingham Priory
- Warrening enclosure 975m north east of High Paper Mill Farm
- Entrenchment in and N of Fizgig Hole Plantation
- Round barrow 160m north of Manor Farm
- Three round barrows on West Heslerton Wold
- Square barrow at Mutton Gill, 670m north west of Wykeham Moor Cottages
- Round barrow 1/2 mile (800m) NNE of Settrington House
- A cross dyke on Knapton Wold, 500m west of West Farm
- Heslerton Brow barrow group: a bowl barrow 250m north-west of Wold Barn
- Square barrow 480m north east of Cockmoor Hall
- Basin Howe: a round barrow immediately north of Wellspring Farm
- Round barrow 300m north west of Warren House
- Dovecote at Low Hall
- Croom medieval settlement and cultivation terraces
- Round barrow 1/4 mile (400m) SE of Newton South Wold Farm
- Round barrow 50m north east of Manor Farm
- Southern of two round barrows known as Row Howes, 680m south east of East Moor Farm
- Round barrow 330yds (300m) NNW of Ladyhills
- Warrening enclosure 1.08km north east of High Paper Mill Farm
- Rabbit type on Flainsey Rigg, 1.3km east of Dalby Meadow
- Prehistoric linear boundary and associated features including a medieval monastic grange, north, east and south east of Moorsome Farm
- Round barrow on East Moor, 640m north of East Moor Farm
- Warrening enclosure on Flainsey Rigg, 1.5km east of Low Dalby
- Oxmoor and Givendale Dikes: prehistoric linear boundaries and associated features
- Round barrow on Givendale Rigg, 1.5km south west of Givendale Head Farm
- Allerston medieval manorial centre, dovecotes and 17th century gunpowder works
- Round barrow 1/4 mile (400m) SW of Many Thorns Farm
- East Heslerton Brow barrow group: a long barrow 1000m east of Manor Wold Farm
- Standing cross 180m north of Hall Farm
- Churchyard cross, immediately south of St Mary the Virgin's Church
- Southern section of prehistoric linear boundary known as Rise Dikes, in Wykeham Forest
- Roxby Hill manorial complex and associated ridge and furrow earthworks
- Round barrow 1/4 mile (400m) NW of Broom House
- Round barrow on Knapton Brow
- Round barrow W of Newlands Lane
- Wilton Hall moated site 250m south of Manor Farm
- Warrening enclosure on Flainsey Rigg, 1.45km east of Upper Dalby Wood
- Round barrow 650m north west of St Hilda's Church, Ellerburn
- Settrington Beacon round barrow
- East Heslerton Brow barrow group: a bowl barrow 1.1km east of Manor Wold Farm
- Round barrow 530m south east of High Scamridge Farm
- Round barrow 200m north west of High Park Farm
- Heslerton Brow barrow group: three bowl barrows 300m north-east of Wold Barn
- Allerston lime kilns
- Prehistoric linear boundary in Ellerburn Wood, 370m north west of St Hilda's Church
- East Heslerton Brow barrow group: a bowl barrow 1.3km east of Manor Wold Farm
- Round barrow 520m north west of St Hilda's Church, Ellerburn
- Kirby Grindalythe medieval settlement earthworks immediately south west of St Andrew's Church
- Staple Howe: a palisaded hilltop enclosure in Knapton Plantation
- Prehistoric linear boundary on Stonygate Moor, 550m west of Warren House Farm
- Round barrow at Wester Gill, 390m north west of East Moor Farm
- Two long barrows 630m and 690m north east of Scamridge Farm
- Duggleby Howe round barrow, interrupted ditch enclosure and ring ditches
- Long barrow 530m north of Keeper's Cottage
- Round barrow 570m south east of Warren House
- New Bield round barrow and ringwork
- Castle Hill fortified house
- Round barrow 600m west of Scamridge Farm
- Three Howes round barrows
- Heslerton Brow barrow group: a bowl barrow 230m north-east of Wold Barn
- Iron Age barrow cemetery, East Field
- East Heslerton Brow barrow group: a bowl barrow 750m east of Manor Wold Farm
- Two round barrows 1/2 mile (800m) NE of Duggleby High Barn
- Round barrow 780m north west of Cockmoor Hall
- Round barrow 470m north of Keeper's Cottage
- Northern section of prehistoric linear boundary with intersecting hollow ways, known as Rise Dikes, in Wykeham Forest
- Long barrow 630m north west of Scamridge Farm
- Round barrow in SE corner of Scardale Plantation
- Round barrow 440m north of Blansby Park Farm
- Medieval settlement immediately south east of Ebberston Hall
- Entrenchment in High Mowthorpe Plantation
- Round barrow on Givendale Rigg, 1.6km south west of Givendale Head Farm
- Thirkleby medieval settlement adjacent to Thirkleby Manor
- Two prehistoric linear boundaries with associated features, 680m ESE and 880m NNE of Pexton Moor Farm
- Round cairn on Pexton Moor, 150m north east of Pexton Moor Farm