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Stuff To Do in Stokesley

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Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum

The museum is housed in 2 rooms of the Postgate School, built in 1704, where James Cook received his early education.
101 High Street, Great Ayton, Stokesley, TS9 6NB
http://www.captaincookschoolroommuseum.co.uk


St John's Church

Designed by Temple Moore and built in 1896, this pleasant church, with its fine barrel ceiling and broach spire, is noted for its beautiful, isolated setting in the middle of Bilsdale. A wonderful place for peaceful reflection. Service t
St John's Church, Bilsdale Midcable, Stokesley, TS


St Mary's RC Church

An almost perfect example of an early 19th century Catholic Church, St Mary's is complete with nearly all its original fittings including the altar piece and box pews. Built in 1817 in the Strawberry Hill Gothick style, St Mary's replaced a
St Mary's RC Church, Crathorne, Stokesley, TS15 0A


Historic House

A remarkably well preserved example of a thatched 16th Century cruck-framed house. Renovated by the National Park Department in 1982.
Spout House, Bransdale, Stokesley, YO62 5AB


All Saints Church

Dating from the 12th century, this Grade I listed church retains much of its original fabric including a fine Romanesque south nave doorway with characteristic chevron mouldings. The candlelit interior contains mainly 18th century furnishin
Great Ayton, Stokesley, TS9 6NN


All Saints Church

An attractive mediaeval Gothic church set on the banks of the River Leven. Built around 1300 with chancel and nave, Lady chapel and tower, All Saints contains a mediaeval priest's tomb, a fine Elizabethan pulpit, some good early 20th centur
Hutton Rudby, Northallerton, Stokesley, TS15 0EY
http://www.communigate.co.uke/huttonrudbycofe


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