Thirsk

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Introducing Thirsk

Monday and Saturday are market days in handsome Thirsk, which has been trading on its tidy, attractive streets and cobbled square since the Middle Ages. Thirsk’s brisk business was always helped by its key position on two medieval trading routes: the old drove road between Scotland and York, and the route linking the Yorkshire Dales with the coast. That’s all in the past, though: today, the town is all about the legacy of James Herriot, the wry Yorkshire vet adored by millions of fans of All Creatures Great and Small.

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Thirsk does a good job as the real-life Darrowby of the books and TV series, and it should, as the real-life Herriot was in fact local vet Alf Wight, whose house and surgery has been dipped in 1940s aspic and turned into the incredibly popular World of James Herriot (524234; www.worldofjamesherriot.org; 23 Kirkgate; adult/child £4.99/3.50; 10am-5pm Apr-Oct, 11am-4pm Nov-Mar), an excellent museum full of Wight artefacts, a video documentary of his life and a re-creation of the TV show sets. It’s all quite well done and you’ll be in the company of true fans, many of whom have that look of pilgrimage on their faces.

Almost directly across the street is the less-frequented Thirsk Museum (527707; www.thirsk museum.org; 14-16 Kirkgate; admission £1.50; 10am-4pm Mon-Wed, Fri & Sat), which manages to cram a collection of items from Neolithic times to the Herriot era into a tiny house where Thomas Lord (of Lord’s Cricket Ground fame) was born in 1755.

Thirsk’s tourist office (522755; thirsk@ytbtic.co.uk; 49 Market Pl; 10am-5pm Easter-Oct, 11am-4pm Nov-Easter) is on the main square.

Last updated: Feb 17, 2009

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  1. raincoat avatar
    RE: York and Yorkshire

    by raincoat 23 June 2011

    Hi herbie - Probably something rural (but not tiny), a market town would be good, very historic and quaint, cobblestone streets, some…
  2. Isafjordur avatar
    RE: Short break in Yorkshire Dales (June 08) where to stay and what to see?

    by Isafjordur 02 January 2008

    Thirsk is home to the World of James Herriot Museum
  3. greenmachine avatar
    Yorkshire - Xmas

    by greenmachine 17 July 2007

    Would second the Boars Head in Ripley. Nice village, great pub and a castle - cant ask for more than that for a foreigner visitor. Also…

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