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Discover Beverley's charming streets while indulging in a quirky Afternoon Tea experience. On this 2½-hour tour you'll build your own tea, course by course, enjoying freshly made sandwiches, a locally produced sausage roll, artisan chocolate, and a delightful cake platter in historic venues, including a cosy pub. Along the way, immerse yourself in the town's rich history and learn about the origins of afternoon tea, all while sipping tea, coffee or even a glass of prosecco. Perfect for individuals, friends, and families. Plenty of time for chatting along the way. This seasonal autumn/winter tour involves less walking around town and more sitting and chatting in the warmth. But do come dressed for the weather! - Build your own afternoon tea with local delicacies - Explore Beverley's history with insights on afternoon tea origins - Enjoy a relaxed pace with cosy stops for food and drink - Tour duration is approximately 2½ hours, covering about one mile
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Beverley Minster is an extraordinary medieval church with equally extraordinary origins, stretching back to before England was a unified country. On this indoor tour, you’ll hear about the Minster’s Anglo-Saxon origins and its evolution, along with some surprising historical facts about Christianity. This tour of the church’s interior starts outside Beverley Minster’s impressive gothic entrance, and draws your attention to elements with wider historical significance. I’ll share information not generally made available to the public that will astonish those who’ve only ever heard the Church’s version of history – like why, for centuries, no one could be baptized inside these places of worship. As you make your way around the minster, you’ll learn about the concepts of sanctuary and pilgrimage, and how to master the reading of medieval stained glass. I’ll also tell you how medieval Beverley became so rich.
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The Yorkshire Dales Road Trip Guidebook is a structured multi-day online guide covering 90 miles (145 km) from West Yorkshire into the heart of the Dales. Designed for 3–7+ days, it connects three distinct landscapes into one coherent journey. West Yorkshire & Brontë Country – UNESCO Saltaire, Haworth and Pennine moorland. Wharfedale & Limestone Dales – Malham Cove, Gordale Scar and Ribblehead Viaduct. Wensleydale & Herriot Country – Hawes, Askrigg and Aysgarth Falls. The guide includes route structure, narrative introductions, scenic drives through the Yorkshire Dales National Park and time-based planning ideas. This online self-guided road trip provides a clear framework so you can explore confidently at your own pace. Access via mobile phone, laptop or tablet. With 12 months of access included, access begins from your selected booking date — choose a start date that allows time for planning.
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