English Heritage sites near Ebberston and Yedingham Parish

Pickering Castle

PICKERING CASTLE

7 miles from Ebberston and Yedingham Parish

This splendid 13th century castle was used as a royal hunting lodge, holiday home and stud farm by a succession of medieval kings.

Scarborough Castle

SCARBOROUGH CASTLE

9 miles from Ebberston and Yedingham Parish

With its 3,000 year history, stunning location and panoramic views over the Yorkshire coastline, Scarborough Castle is one of the finest tourist attractions in the North.

Wheeldale Roman Road

WHEELDALE ROMAN ROAD

9 miles from Ebberston and Yedingham Parish

A mile-long stretch of enigmatic ancient road - probably Roman but possibly later or earlier - amid wild and beautiful moorland, still with its hard core and drainage ditches.

Wharram Percy Deserted Medieval Village

WHARRAM PERCY DESERTED MEDIEVAL VILLAGE

14 miles from Ebberston and Yedingham Parish

The most famous and intensively studied of Britain's 3,000 or so deserted medieval villages, Wharram Percy occupies a remote but attractive site in a beautiful Wolds valley.

Whitby Abbey

WHITBY ABBEY

15 miles from Ebberston and Yedingham Parish

The inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula, Whitby Abbey sits high on a cliff overlooking the picturesque Yorkshire seaside town.

Kirkham Priory

KIRKHAM PRIORY

17 miles from Ebberston and Yedingham Parish

Beautifully placed between the city of York and the town of Malton, the riverside ruins of Kirkham Priory are set in the beautiful Derwent valley near the Yorkshire Wolds.


Churches in Ebberston and Yedingham Parish

St John the Baptist
St Mary

Ebberston Scarborough
01723850954
https://www.visitthorntonledale.co.uk/local/st-mary-ebberson

St Mary's Church is a Grade 2* listed building, standing 200yds to
the North of the A170, approximately 1/2 mile West of the village
of Ebberston.

The original build was probably during the 11th Century, and
comprised an aisle-less nave and chancel. Later additions over the
following centuries saw the church extended, partly rebuilt,
enlarged and a tower added, and the three bells hung between
1665 and 1765. Major restoration began in 1869 and took 12 years
to complete.


Pubs in Ebberston and Yedingham Parish

Grapes Inn

Scarborough Road, Ebberston, YO13 9PA
(01723) 859273
thegrapesebberston.co.uk/

This Grade II listed 3-roomed local is located on the A170 Scarborough to Pickering road on the edge of Ebberston village. There is a large main bar, snug and family room with modern furnishings throughout. Freshly cooked meals are served t...
Providence Inn

Station Road, Yedingham, YO17 8SL
(01944) 728093
providenceinnyedingham.co.uk

Originally a coaching inn on the York to Edinburgh highway, but actually named after a barge that navigated the River Derwent to its highest point. Ideally situated in the centre of the Vale of Pickering and reasonably close to the coast, Y...