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24/08/18

Classical Concerts at St Andrew’s Church in Aysgarth

What a truly wonderful concert the other Saturday at St Andrew’s church in Aysgarth, part of the Wensleydale Concert Series which are held every month from March to the end of September. We, we went with our friends Barrie and Shirley from the amazing Cat Pottery in West Burton,

 
15/08/18

Lunch with the girls at the Aysgarth Falls Hotel!

We had a very nice lunch at the Aysgarth Falls Hotel in Aysgarth, Wensleydale the other day. The hotel hasn’t been known by this name for very long as before it was always Palmer Flatt Hotel, or Palmer.

 
24/12/17

Four Villages Walk from West Burton in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

Well, I hate to say it, but I’ve never done this before, been on these footpaths and through these villages many, many times but never all in one walk! Set off from West Burton, you can park at the waterfall area or park on the road by the green.

 
26/08/16

Looking towards Aysgarth from high above West Burton in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

Wherever you may be this weekend, although we do hope you are here in the Yorkshire Dales with us in one of our holiday cottages, have a wonderful time. If holidaying for the rest of the week, then enjoy that too, the weatherman has promised it will be fine! We can all look forward to that!!

 
03/07/16

Concerts and Flower Festival at St Andrew’s Church Aysgarth, Wensleydale

Dates for your Diary! Don't miss these three events in St Andrew's Church in Aysgarth if you're in the dales - 16 July Matthew Sear - The Cathedral - Guitar Recital. An evening of Spanish and classical guitar music 7.30. Enjoy!

 
31/12/14

What a surprise!

Lots of you may recognise this stile near Aysgarth in the glorious #YorkshireDales and some may not but it was a complete surprise to both Geoff and I. How we can see yet not see! We both had to admit we'd walked/driven

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