Warsill, Nidderdale AONB
#9 among attractions in Nidderdale AONB
Facts and practical information
Warsill is a settlement and civil parish in the Harrogate district, in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It consists of a few scattered farms 5 miles north west of Ripon. In 1961 the population of the parish was 42. The population was estimated at 70 in 2015. ()
Nidderdale AONB United Kingdom
Warsill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fountains Abbey, Studley Royal Park, Ripon Cathedral, St. Mary's Church.
3.5 miNE , Gothic architecture, MonasteryFountains Abbey, Ripon
89 min walk • Nestled in the scenic valley of the River Skell, Fountains Abbey is a breathtaking historical gem located near the city of Ripon, in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. This majestic monastery, which dates back to the 12th century, is one of the largest and best-preserved...
4 miNE , ParkStudley Royal Park
101 min walk • Studley Royal Park, a verdant tapestry of landscaped gardens and serene water features, stands as a testament to the English garden style that swept across Europe in the 18th century. Nestled in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a...
- 6.5 miNEMedieval building with a Saxon crypt
Ripon Cathedral, Ripon
166 min walk • The Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Wilfrid, commonly known as Ripon Cathedral, and until 1836 known as Ripon Minster, is a cathedral in the North Yorkshire city of Ripon.
- 3.9 miNEChurch
St. Mary's Church
100 min walk • Nestled in the heart of the United Kingdom, St. Mary's Church stands as a serene testament to the country's rich religious heritage. This architectural marvel, often characterized by its soaring spires and intricate stained glass windows, has been a place of worship...
- 3.3 miNEMuseum, History museum
Fountains Hall
84 min walk • Nestled within the stunning landscape of North Yorkshire, Fountains Hall stands as a testament to the rich history and architectural grandeur of the United Kingdom. This stately Elizabethan mansion, now operating as a museum, offers visitors a glimpse into the opulence...
- 4.2 miSEGarden, Park, Historical place
Ripley Castle, Harrogate
109 min walk • Ripley Castle is a Grade I listed 14th-century country house in Ripley, North Yorkshire, England, 3 miles north of Harrogate. The house is built of coursed squared gritstone and ashlar with grey slate and stone slate roofs.
- 6.4 miNEBody of water, Park, Canal
Ripon Canal, Ripon
165 min walk • The Ripon Canal is located in North Yorkshire, England. It was built by the canal engineer William Jessop to link the city of Ripon with the navigable section of the River Ure at Oxclose Lock, from where boats could reach York and Hull.
- 4.3 miEMuseum, History museum
Markenfield Hall
109 min walk • Markenfield Hall is an early 14th-century moated manor house about 3 miles south of Ripon, North Yorkshire, England. It is in the civil parish of Markenfield Hall, which in 2015 had an estimated population of 10.
- 6.3 miNEWatersports, Swimming pool
Spa Baths, Ripon
161 min walk • The Ripon Spa Baths are a grade II listed building in Ripon, North Yorkshire, England. It was built between 1904–05 as a spa but failed to compete with the larger facilities at nearby Harrogate. In 1936 a new pool was constructed to the rear and the facility converted to a swimming baths.
- 2.8 miNPark
Grantley Hall, Ripon
71 min walk • Grantley Hall is a Country house located in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated near Grantley, about 5 miles to the west of Ripon, on the banks of the River Skell. It is listed Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England, and the Japanese garden at the hall is listed Grade II on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
- 5.3 miSEGothic Revival architecture, Church
Church of St Thomas the Apostle, Harrogate
136 min walk • The Church of St Thomas the Apostle, Killinghall, is an Anglican parish church in Killinghall, North Yorkshire, England. It was designed in 1879 by William Swinden Barber when the parish of Ripley was split to create the additional parish of Killinghall, and a new building was required to accommodate a growing congregation.