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Attraction - Church/Chapel, Hawes
Set alongside a stream, in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, the church at Hardraw was originally built in the late 16th century as a chapel of ease. By 1763 the building was described as 'ruinous' and the present church was built in 1879 by L
Attraction - Industrial Archaeology, Hawes
18th Century water-powered cotton spinning mill, converted to sawmill and electricity generation with original working Victorian turbines, lineshafting and woodworking machinery.
Attraction - Craft Centre, Hawes
Ropemaking in progress to watch almost all the time. See how the twist is put in! Special talks by appointment only. Video showing Mon-Fri.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Leyburn
Pevsner declared this church 'the biggest and stateliest in Wensleydale' and found the nave ceiling to be 'the finest perhaps of any North Riding church'. Dating from about 1446, St Oswald's is late Perpendicular in style. The south aisle,
Attraction - Heritage/Visitor Centre, Hawes
The Hawes Tourist Information and National Park Centre is located at the east end of the town off the A684. It has a large car park and disabled parking and access.
The centre is open 10am - 5pm daily (except Christmas). The centre pro
Attraction - Walking Tour, Hawes
As well as residential holidays in the limestone dales and Wensleydale Footpath Holidays operates walking holidays along a number of National Trails and long distance paths.
Attraction - Shop/Shopping Centre, Hawes
Viewing gallery, see real Wensleydale cheese being made by hand. Interpretation area, including rolling video, display and photographic boards. Museum, shop and cafe.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Aysgarth Falls
Nothing remains of Raydaleside's first church, which was built in 1603 between the village and Lake Semerwater, however, the ruins of a second church, built in 1722, lie in the same position. A new church, built in 1909 by John Moor of Hawe
Attraction - Craft Centre, Hawes
Contemporary range of felt art work. Handmade feltmaking is interesting to all ages.
Attraction - Craft Centre, Hawes
A complete range of domestic tableware. Throwing, turning, decorating, glazing. Exhibition of promotional wares. Terracotta garden ware also made.