Escrick tourist guide map of landmarks & destinations by Walkfo
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When travelling to Escrick, Walkfo’s has created a travel guide & Escrick overview of Escrick’s hotels & accommodation, Escrick’s weather through the seasons & travel destinations / landmarks in Escrick. Experience a unique Escrick when you travel with Walkfo as your tour guide to Escrick map.
Escrick map & travel guide with history & landmarks to explore
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With 4 travel places to explore on our Escrick travel map, Walkfo is a personalised tour guide to tell you about the places in Escrick as you travel by foot, bike, car or bus. No need for a physical travel guide book or distractions by phone screens, as our geo-cached travel content is automatically triggered on our Escrick map when you get close to a travel location (or for more detailed Escrick history from Walkfo).
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Famous Escrick landmarks to explore while you travel at Escrick
Escrick Hall
Escrick Hall was a substantial house of seventeen hearths in the 1670s. It was rebuilt in grand style about 1690 with a park of over 450 acres (1.8 km), and would be much extended and improved in the 18th and 19th centuries. The Hall has been occupied by Queen Margaret’s School since 1949 and the park is now operated as a holiday and pleasure park.
Parsonage Hotel
The Parsonage Hotel & Spa dates back to the early 1840s. It is now a 3-star hotel which features a 2 AA Rosette award-winning restaurant and spa facilities.
St Helen’s Church
The church of St Helen has stood in its present position since 1783. Beilby Thompson, then Lord of the Manor, replaced the 13th century church that was once situated to the west of Escrick Hall. The present building, designed in Victorian Gothic style by architect Francis Penrose, was built in 1857.
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There are [audiofact] tourist / travel locations for you to visit using Walkfo. The following example of a Escrick map spot within our tourist guide app provides a small insight into the type of history & cultural information available for Escrick specifically through Walkfo’s audio map: