Best attractions and places to see around Nunburnholme include a variety of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. This charming village in the East Riding of Yorkshire is characterized by its rural setting and offers glimpses into traditional village life. Visitors can explore ancient churches, tranquil nature reserves, and scenic canal paths, providing diverse options for outdoor activities and historical discovery.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The church has several interesting features, such as the window near the chancel.
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Parking for several cars, picnic benches a little bit shabby and decayed as of autumn 2025.
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A beautiful rural canal of two halves, the upper reaches of the Pocklington Canal between Canal Head and Melbourne is characterised by un-restored locks, tree lined towpaths, and classic humpbacked bridges. Only the lower reaches of the canal is open to boats, lying in an open landscape of floodplains and meadows, rich in wildlife, and identifiable by its distinctive swing bridges. Once threatened, the canal was saved by the work of local volunteers and campaigners, and is now home to three Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Look out for Church Bridge and Swing Bridge No. 7 on the Pocklington Canal – both recently restored. Lots of history on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocklington_Canal Maps (and other useful pages) on the Pocklington Canal Amenity Society website: https://www.pocklingtoncanalsociety.org/maps
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Compact and picturesque parkland that used to be part of the Archbishop of York's manor of Everingham in 1086. As you cross the park you will find it hard to miss the slightly unusual arcaded deer shelter (see photos and https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1000924?section=official-list-entry)
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Very quiet village, the church stands opposite a row of quaint cottages, and the whole vista is quite picturesque even in winter. Couple of interesting historical summaries of the church, detailing the Anglo Danish cross head can be found at https://www.nationalchurchestrust.org/church/all-saints-londesborough , https://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=31124
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Quaint village with free car park on Edwins Garth (clearly signposted), the main street running towards Market Weighton.
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This is a beautiful rural canal that stretches 9.5 miles (15 km) between East Cottingwith and Canal Head. The canal path is lined with trees and passes by numerous original locks and elegant humpbacked bridges. It's a delightful stretch of walking – truly.
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You can find picnic benches at the car park
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The area offers several natural highlights. You can visit Millington Wood Nature Reserve, a historic woodland with a distinctive chalk landscape, known for bluebells in spring and giant bellflowers in summer. The Pocklington Canal provides a scenic rural experience with tree-lined towpaths and rich wildlife. Other spots include North Duffield Carrs for birdwatching and North Cave Beck for tranquil scenery.
Yes, Nunburnholme is rich in history. The All Hallows Church in Goodmanham, a Grade I-listed site built in 1130, features a 16th-century font and a rediscovered 9th-century font. The Church of Saint James in Nunburnholme itself is a Grade I listed building with Anglo-Saxon origins and an Anglo-Saxon cross-shaft. You can also explore the site of Nunburnholme Priory, a scheduled monument with earthworks and fish ponds, or visit All Saints Church, Londesborough, a pretty church dating to the late 12th century.
Nunburnholme is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking routes, including easy hikes, by exploring the Easy hikes around Nunburnholme guide. For cyclists, there are routes for touring bicycles in the Cycling around Nunburnholme guide, and mountain biking trails are detailed in the MTB Trails around Nunburnholme guide.
Many attractions are suitable for families. Millington Wood Nature Reserve is great for exploring nature, and Pocklington Canal offers pleasant walks along its towpaths. Kilnwick Park provides well-maintained grounds for picnics and woodland walks, along with activities for children. Allerthorpe Lakeland Park also offers a range of outdoor activities and lakeside views.
The area is ideal for walking. The Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail and the 60-mile Wilberforce Way both pass through Nunburnholme, offering extensive hiking opportunities. For shorter, easier options, consider routes like the 'Minster Way – The Nookers Rest loop from Nunburnholme' or 'Woodland Path with Bluebells loop from Pocklington', which you can find in the Easy hikes around Nunburnholme guide.
Yes, the natural landscapes around Nunburnholme are generally dog-friendly. Millington Wood Nature Reserve and the Pocklington Canal offer great walking opportunities for you and your dog. Additionally, K9pawpark in High Catton is an expansive dog park specifically designed for dogs to play freely.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring is beautiful at Millington Wood Nature Reserve when bluebells and ramsons carpet the forest floor. Summer brings giant bellflowers to the woods. For birdwatching, winter is excellent at North Duffield Carrs when waterfowl are plentiful. The natural beauty of the area can be enjoyed in all seasons.
Parking is available at several key locations. For All Hallows Church, Goodmanham, there is a free car park on Edwins Garth. Millington Wood Nature Reserve also has parking for several cars. North Duffield Carrs provides a large, free parking area for visitors.
While Nunburnholme is a rural village, you can find options nearby. Kilnwick Percy Hall, now a Buddhist Meditation and Retreat Center, has a World Peace Cafe open daily. Allerthorpe Lakeland Park also offers on-site dining with a cafe and pub. For more local options, exploring nearby villages like Pocklington will provide additional choices.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and historical depth of the area. The natural beauty of places like Millington Wood Nature Reserve and the scenic Pocklington Canal are highly rated. The historical significance of churches like All Hallows Church, Goodmanham, with its ancient features, also draws considerable interest.
Yes, Millington Wood Nature Reserve is notable for its distinctive chalk landscape. The Pocklington Canal, particularly its lower reaches, is rich in wildlife and contains three Sites of Special Scientific Interest, offering a unique blend of rural canal scenery and ecological importance.
Beyond the Church of Saint James in Nunburnholme, you can visit All Hallows Church in Goodmanham, a Grade I-listed Norman church with a fascinating history, including a 9th-century font. All Saints Church, Londesborough, dating to the late 12th century, also retains many original features and offers a picturesque setting.


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