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'''Church Houses''' is a hamlet in Farndale, North Yorkshire, England. | '''Church Houses''' is a hamlet in Farndale, North Yorkshire, England. | ||
The hamlet is best known for being the starting/finishing point of the daffodil walks that people undertake in the valley in late March/early April.<ref>{{cite news |title=Wild Daffodils In A Yorkshire Dale |work=The Times |issue=47949 |date=22 March 1938 |page=20|issn=0140-0460}}</ref> Farndale is renowned for its daffodils which grow in the valley in their thousands.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Bagshaw |first1=Mike |title=Slow Yorkshire Moors & Wolds: including York & the coast |date=2014 |publisher=Bradt |location=Chalfont St Peter |isbn=9781841625485 |page=40}}</ref> The hamlet has a pub, the Feversham Arms, an old school house (now converted into a private dwelling, and just east of the hamlet is the Church of St Mary, which is grade II listed.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Somerville |first1=Christopher |title=20 winter walks: coastal routes and countryside trails |work=The Times |issue=71079 |date=28 December 2013 |page=157|issn=0140-0460}}</ref> | The hamlet is best known for being the starting/finishing point of the daffodil walks that people undertake in the valley in late March/early April.<ref>{{cite news |title=Wild Daffodils In A Yorkshire Dale |work=The Times |issue=47949 |date=22 March 1938 |page=20|issn=0140-0460}}</ref> Farndale is renowned for its daffodils which grow in the valley in their thousands.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Bagshaw |first1=Mike |title=Slow Yorkshire Moors & Wolds: including York & the coast |date=2014 |publisher=Bradt |location=Chalfont St Peter |isbn=9781841625485 |page=40}}</ref> The hamlet has a pub, the Feversham Arms, an old school house (now converted into a private dwelling), and just east of the hamlet, is the Church of St Mary, which is grade II listed.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Somerville |first1=Christopher |title=20 winter walks: coastal routes and countryside trails |work=The Times |issue=71079 |date=28 December 2013 |page=157|issn=0140-0460}}</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |
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Village in EnglandChurch Houses | |
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Village | |
Feversham Arms Inn at Church Houses | |
Church HousesLocation within North Yorkshire | |
OS grid reference | SE669975 |
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Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Police | North Yorkshire |
Fire | North Yorkshire |
Ambulance | Yorkshire |
54°22′05″N 0°58′12″W / 54.368°N 0.970°W / 54.368; -0.970 |
Church Houses is a hamlet in Farndale, North Yorkshire, England.
The hamlet is best known for being the starting/finishing point of the daffodil walks that people undertake in the valley in late March/early April. Farndale is renowned for its daffodils which grow in the valley in their thousands. The hamlet has a pub, the Feversham Arms, an old school house (now converted into a private dwelling), and just east of the hamlet, is the Church of St Mary, which is grade II listed.
References
- "Wild Daffodils In A Yorkshire Dale". The Times. No. 47949. 22 March 1938. p. 20. ISSN 0140-0460.
- Bagshaw, Mike (2014). Slow Yorkshire Moors & Wolds: including York & the coast. Chalfont St Peter: Bradt. p. 40. ISBN 9781841625485.
- Somerville, Christopher (28 December 2013). "20 winter walks: coastal routes and countryside trails". The Times. No. 71079. p. 157. ISSN 0140-0460.