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Birch Hall is a Grade II listed pub in the North York Moors settlement of Beck Hole. It dates back to the 1600s, with the oldest traces appearing in an old magazine where a painting by W.F. Wells depicts The Birch Hall Inn as a nameless e...


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If you’re waiting for your next fix of All Creatures Great and Small, then this new show on 5 might just satisfy that craving. Actor Samuel West, who plays Siegfried Farnon, is teaming up with Adrian Edmondson in


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When looking for things to do in Haworth, you should always make time to look at the incredible array of independent and quirky shops across the village. It is known to have one of the best high streets in the UK for a reason. From chocolate to books to artwork, shops in Haworth have it all, so you are bound to pick up some wonderful treats and gifts on your next trip to the ...


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West Yorkshire’s famous canal trip, Standedge Tunnel, a series of four parallel tunnels through the Pennines, is Britain’s longest, highest, deepest, and most unique experience for visitors. If you’re looking for something to do, then these deep, dark tunnels are an exciting place to visit in


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As Brits love a good pub, it remains one of the nation’s greatest traditions — whether that’s gathering for a Sunday roast or sinking a few pints at the weekend. Much like fish and chip shops, most people’s favourite tends to be their local boozer, thanks to a range of factors.

However, The Telegraph has highlighted some top spots to visit by narrowing dow...


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