Best attractions and places to see around Angram Grange include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and scenic viewpoints. This small civil parish in North Yorkshire offers a peaceful, rural setting. Its charm lies in its tranquil countryside and its proximity to notable natural and cultural sites in the wider region. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, serene lakes, and expansive nature reserves.
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Byland Abbey is a ruined 12th-century monastery located in the North York Moors National Park in North Yorkshire, England, managed today by English Heritage. Once a powerhouse of the Cistercian order, it stands as one of the finest examples of early Gothic architecture in the country and famously inspired the design of the iconic Rose Window at York Minster.
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Gormire Lake is a natural lowland lake that lies at the foot of Whitestone Cliff, a western escarpment of the Hambleton Hills
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Expensive parking but some nice routes
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Meaning "filthy swamp", there are many local legends and myths surrounding this lake, such as it is bottomless (it is 6.5m deep) and was created by an earthquake that swallowed a village resulting in the lake today (it is a glacial lake).
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The public footpath down to the nature reserve from the Cleveland Way (at the location on OS maps marked as "Great Relief Pot") is reasonably steep, but can be very narrow in places with short wooden planks driven into the ground along the downward side of the path, presumably to prevent the path from eroding and collapsing. In other places there are plenty of stones and tree roots to help stabilise your ascent/descent. As you approach Gormire Lake look out for a very curious and quite large boulder that is almost an 8-10 foot high perfect cube. The nature reserve consists of ancient woodland and is very peaceful. Easy to access the water's edge at Gormire Lake.
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Large car park under the White Horse, £2.50 all day as at July 2024. Free parking in a smaller off-road car park on Osgodby Bank at the southern end of Hood Hill Plantation. Very steep steps up to the top, but there is a metal handrail that alternates from the left to right side of the steps. Fabulous views from the top, although as others mention, you can only really see and appreciate the horse from the bottom of the bank.
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The area around Angram Grange is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Gormire Lake, a tranquil and majestic lake surrounded by lush woodland, known for its clean, warm water perfect for wild swimming. Adjacent to it is the Gormire Lake and Garbutt Wood Nature Reserve, a peaceful ancient woodland with dramatic cliffs and diverse plant life. The wider region is also close to the North York Moors National Park, offering extensive natural landscapes.
Yes, Angram Grange is close to several significant historical sites. The most popular is Byland Abbey Ruins, once one of England's grandest Cistercian monasteries, offering extensive ruins that are free to enter. Another notable historical landmark is the Kilburn White Horse, a famous turf-cut figure dating back to 1857, providing panoramic views from its location.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore easy trails like the Kilburn White Horse loop. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails such as the Paradise Trail or Drovers Trail at Sutton Bank. There are also several running routes, including loops around Newburgh Priory and Beacon Banks. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for easy hikes, MTB trails, and running trails around Angram Grange.
Yes, Byland Abbey Ruins is considered family-friendly, offering a fascinating historical experience and a beautiful spot for a picnic. The Sutton Bank National Park Centre is also a great family stop, featuring a visitor center, cafe, and a wonderful pump track for children in Hambleton Plantation.
The Sutton Bank National Park Centre is an excellent place to find visitor facilities. It hosts a cafe, an information center, and provides local walking trail maps. It's also a great starting point for adventures in the North York Moors.
For the Kilburn White Horse, there is a large car park available for a fee, and a smaller free parking area on Osgodby Bank. The Sutton Bank National Park Centre also offers parking facilities, making it convenient for starting walks or bike rides.
For stunning vistas, the top of the hill at the Kilburn White Horse offers panoramic views of the surrounding North York Moors National Park. Additionally, near the Sutton Bank National Park Centre, you can find excellent views stretching all the way to the Yorkshire Dales.
Yes, Gormire Lake is extremely popular for wild swimming. The water is known for being very clean, with no currents and surprisingly warm, making it a glorious addition to a day of hiking through the nature reserve.
Shandy Hall is a historic writer's house museum located in Coxwold, about 1 mile east of Angram Grange. It was the home of the Rev. Laurence Sterne, where he wrote 'A Sentimental Journey' between 1760 and 1768.
Yes, St Michael's Church in Coxwold, an Anglican parish church, is approximately 1.25 miles east of Angram Grange. St Mary's Church in Carlton Husthwaite, built around 1677, is also located about 1 mile west of Angram Grange.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and majestic beauty of Gormire Lake and its surrounding woodland, often enjoying wild swimming there. The historical significance and free entry of Byland Abbey Ruins also make it a highly valued spot for history buffs and those seeking a peaceful picnic. The panoramic views from the Kilburn White Horse are also a major draw.
Yes, Angram Grange's quiet, rural character and central location make it an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty of Nidderdale and the historical and cultural sites of North Yorkshire. Major regional attractions like York Minster, Castle Howard, and Rievaulx Abbey are within a reasonable day-trip distance.


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