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It includes more than 1,600 sites, ranging from gardens of private houses, to cemeteries and public parks. [1] There are 128 registered parks and gardens in Yorkshire and the Humber. 7 are listed at grade I, the highest grade, 23 at grade II*, the middle grade, and 98 at grade II, the lowest grade.
Kingswood, occasionally referred to as Kingswood Parks, is a modern housing estate on the northern fringe of Kingston upon Hull, in the ceremonial county of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Through much of its history much of the area has been marsh – some drainage was made during the medieval period – a canal, the Forthdyk (later ...
In 1974, the government shake up of the counties led to a vast increase in land and population under North Yorkshire County Council, particularly from the newly transferred non-industrial areas of the West Riding of Yorkshire. [18] It was felt that a new headquarters should be situated at York which was to be part of the new county of North ...
Parks and open spaces in the East Riding of Yorkshire (2 C, 2 P) Parks and open spaces in North Yorkshire (8 C, 9 P) Parks and open spaces in South Yorkshire (6 C, 7 P)
Bingley St. Ives, or St. Ives Estate is a 550-acre (2.2 km 2) country park [1] [2] and former estate between Bingley and Harden in West Yorkshire, England now owned by Bradford Council. [2] The park has Grade II listing in the English Heritage National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Interest. [3]
Thrybergh Country Park is accessible by car from the A630 Doncaster Road between Thrybergh and Hooton Roberts. There is a bus stop immediately outside the main entrance to the park on the A630 [8] and a pay and display car park within the park.
The site was used as a spoil and ballast tip by the railways until 1983. A lake was created as part of the remediation of the site and Selby District Council took over running the site in 1986 (the site is now run by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust). It was declared a LNR in 2002. [7] [8] [9] Birk Crag 27 acres (11 ha) Harrogate: North Yorkshire ...
Ripon Parks is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, or SSSI, situated north of Ripon, to the west of the River Ure and to the east of the village of North Stainley, in North Yorkshire, England. It was once part of the land held since the Middle Ages as a deer park by the archbishops of York (including Cardinal Wolsey ) and the canons of Ripon .