Retail in Newholm
There are great places to visit near Newholm including some great waterfalls, ruins, historic monuments, hiking areas, villages, rivers and streams, towns, caves, limestone pavements, geological features, mountains, cities, historic buildings, hills, castles, country parks, parks, gardens and ancient sites.
There are a several good waterfalls in the Newholm area like Catrigg Force, Lockin Garth Force, Whitfield Gill Force, Slape Wath Waterfall, Mill Gill Force, Cotter Force, and Aysgill Force.
Ruins to visit near Newholm include Bolton Abbey, Byland Abbey, Easby Abbey (ruin), Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, Fountains Abbey (ruin), Trig Point on Warrendale Knotts, and Old Limekiln at Blua Crags.
Newholm's best nearby historic monuments can be found at Bolton Abbey, Culloden Tower, and Robin Hood's Well (Fountains).
Don't miss Deepdale, Cotterdale, Southerscales, Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, Swilla Glen, Baxenghyll Gorge, and Raven Ray's hiking areas if visiting the area around Newholm.
Pool-in-Wharfedale, Askrigg, Hardraw, Malham, West Burton, Bainbridge, and Aysgarth are great places to visit near Newholm if you like villages.
Whitfield Beck, Mill Gill, Hardraw Beck, River Wharfe, and Walden Beck at West Burton are great places to visit near Newholm if you like rivers and streams.
Newholm's best nearby towns can be found at Hawes, Skipton, Grassington, Richmond, Middlesbrough, Harrogate, and Settle.
Great Douk Cave, White Scar Cave, Yordas Cave, Janet's Cave, Gaping Gill, Horseshoe Cave, and Jubilee Cave are great places to visit near Newholm if you like caves.
Newholm has some unmissable limestone pavements nearby like Southerscales, Malham Cove, and Warrendale Knotts Limestone Pavement.
Malham Cove, and Brimham Rocks are great places to visit near Newholm if you like geological features.
Places near Newholm feature a number of interesting mountains including Ingleborough.
There are a several good cities in the Newholm area like York, and Ripon.
Don't miss York Minster, Culloden Tower, and Beggar’s Bridge's historic buildings if visiting the area around Newholm.
Addlebrough, Warrendale Knotts, Giggleswick Scar, Blua Crags, Sugar Loaf Hill, and Attermire Scar are great places to visit near Newholm if you like hills.
There are a several good castles in the Newholm area like Skipton Castle, Richmond Castle, and Bolton Castle.
The area close to Newholm boasts some of the best country parks including Brimham Rocks.
Newholm has some unmissable parks nearby like Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, Fountains Abbey (ruin), and Studley Royal Water Garden.
The area around Newholm's best gardens can be found at Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden.
Newholm has some unmissable ancient sites nearby like Schoolboys Tower, Jubilee Cave, and Victoria Cave.
Newholm History
There are some historic monuments around Newholm:
- Two round barrows E of Coopers Quarries
- Two round barrows 1/4 mile (400m) NE of Horse Mire Head Farm
- Group of seventeen tumuli to the N of Greenlands Howe, on the east side of Sleights Moor
- Foster Howes bowl barrow (south) on Sneaton High Moor
- Hawsker Cross wayside cross, 100m east of Hawsker Hall Farm
- Cairnfield, including a standing stone, round barrow, round cairn, enclosed field and part of Cucket medieval deer park boundary, 360m north of Eden House
- Round barrow 860m south west of Dun Bogs
- Round barrow on Goathland Moor, 360m west of Collinson Bield
- Bowl barrow on Low Moor 185m south of the Postgate Cross
- Round barrow and gallows site known as Butter Howe
- The Latter Gate Hills tumuli; the northern of the two, 200m ESE from the junction of the A171 and the road leading to Fylingthorpe
- Bowl barrow 300m north east of the junction of the A171 and the road leading to Fylingthorpe
- High Bride Stones
- Standing stones forming a small stone circle on Standing Stones Rigg, 520m west of Ramsdale
- Round barrow on Dunsley Moor, 800m south west of Skelder Cottage
- 'Pen Howe' tumuli
- Round barrow 370m south of Thorn Keys Howes
- Alum works at Kettleness
- Whitby Abbey: Saxon double-house, post-Conquest Benedictine monastery, C17 manor house and C14 cross.
- Fyling medieval deer park wall section
- Round barrow 690m south east of John Bond's Sheep House
- Prehistoric cross dyke 980m west of Foulsike Farm including a standing stone known as Old Wife's Neck
- Widow Howe: two round barrows on Widow Howe Rigg
- Cairnfield 350m south west of Foulsike Farm
- Bowl barrow in north corner of a field 205m south of the Standing Stones on Standing Stones Rigg
- Moated site at Low Laithes Farm, Whitby Laithes
- Sandsend alum house
- Wayside cross called Postgate Cross on Graystone Hills 700m NNE of Sneaton Corner
- Round barrow adjacent to the Whinstone Ridge on Goathland Moor, 600m SSW of Breckon Howe
- World War II bombing decoy, 500m north west of John Cross
- Round barrow on Stony Rigg, 460m south of Greenlands Farm
- Round barrow on Goathland Moor, 240m west of Collinson Bield
- Round barrow on Brockrigg, 400m east of Brockrigg Farm
- Two round barrows known as Thorn Key Howes, on Low Moor
- Bowl barrow 710m north west of Thornfields
- Two round barrows 500m south west of Foulsike Farm
- Bowl barrow 65m west of Standing Stones on Standing Stones Rigg
- Linear earthwork to the NW of the junction of the A171 and the road leading to Fylingthorpe
- Linear earthwork south east of the junction of the A171 and the road leading to Fylingthorpe
- Roman signal station at Goldsborough, 130m south east of Scratch Alley
- Bowl barrow 825m north of the junction of the A171 and the road leading to Fylingthorpe
- Cairns on In Moor, Struntry Carr
- Round barrow on Dunsley Moor, known as Swarth Howe
- Ann's Cross wayside cross on bowl barrow 800m south east of Foster Howes
- 'Breckon Howe' round barrow, Sleights Moor
- Round barrow at Lady Cross, 730m south west of Dun Bogs
- Round barrow 300m south east of Thorn Key Howes
- Wayside cross known as Swarth Howe Cross, 500m north east of Moorcock
- Cairnfield, field system and ring cairn 610m south east of Foulsike Farm
- Round barrow on Dunsley Moor, 160m west of Skelder Cottage
- Round barrow and two standing stones in Hutton Mulgrave Plantation, 115m west of Swarth Howe
- 'Greenlands Howe' round barrow, Sleights Moor
- Bowl barrow 455m north west of Thornfields
- Round barrow on Cow Hill, 410m south west of Scratch Alley
- Lady Cross wayside cross, north of the A171 and 20m west of the Barnby turn-off
- Roman Fort on Lease Rigg
- Two 'Flat Howes' round barrows, Sleights Moor
- Alum quarries and works 800m north of Sandsend Bridge
- Foster Howes bowl barrow (north) on Sneaton High Moor
- John Cross boundary cross on Shooting House Rigg immediately east of Wilson's Shooting House
- Bowl barrow 530m north west of Thornfields
- Two Howes: two round barrows on Goathland Moor
- Standing stone on Brockrigg known as Wade's Stone, 420m south east of Brockrigg Farm
- Low Bride Stones
- Old Mulgrave Castle: an enclosure castle incorporated into an 18th century planned landscape
- Saltwick Nab alum quarries
- Allan Tofts cairnfield, field system, burial cairns and prehistoric rock art, immediately south of Morton Close
- Foss Castle: a motte and bailey, precursor to Old Mulgrave Castle
- The Latter Gate Hills tumuli; the southern of the two, 240m south east from the junction of the A171 and the road leading to Fylingthorpe
- Ash Holm alum works, 350m south east of Mulgrave Castle
- Foster Howes bowl barrow (central) on Sneaton High Moor
- Standing stone 470m north east of High Farm, known as Wade's Stone
- Round barrow on Whinny Hill, 270m south west of High Farm
- The Wishing Chair Cross cross base at junction of Stakesby Road and Westbourne Road
- York Cross wayside cross, 700m north east of Foster Howes on Sneaton High Moor
- Enclosure on In Moor, Struntry Carr
- Robbed Howe bowl barrow, 500m north of Robbed Howe Slacks on Sneaton High Moor