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Judges Hotel
Kirklevington Hall, Thirsk Road, Kirklevington, Yarm, North Yorkshire TS15 9LW

A warm welcome to Judges Country House Hotel at Kirklevington Hall. The 21 guestrooms, gourmet restaurant and private dining room are set in its’ own 30 acres of immaculate gardens. The hotel has become a favoured destination for...
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Attractions near Judges Hotel
A selection of attractions close to Judges Hotel:
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| Yarm Viaduct (2.7 Miles) |
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Yarm Viaduct towers above the town of Yarm. It was constructed in the mid-19th century and represents a remarkable feat of engineering, given that there...
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| Preston Hall (3.7 Miles) |
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Set in the spacious Preston Park, Preston Hall Museum is a Victorian manor house, built in 1825, and now serving as a museum of Victorian...
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| Roseberry Topping (8.1 Miles) |
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A distinctive dorsal fin-like promontory on the Cleveland Hills, part of the North York Moors National Park, Roseberry Topping can be seen for miles around....
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| Brick Train Sculpture (9.4 Miles) |
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To celebrate the rich railway heritage of Darlington, this sculpture was commissioned and created in 1997 by David Mach. Comprising over 181,000 bricks, the sculpture...
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| The Dorman Museum (10.1 Miles) |
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Following a three-year alteration programme, the Dorman Museum re-opened in March 2003. Set in a large building close to the centre of Middlesbrough, the museum...
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| Albert Park (10.8 Miles) |
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Albert Park was given to the people of Middlesbrough by the town’s first mayor Henry Bolckow. It was opened by Prince Arthur, son of Queen...
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| mima (10.8 Miles) |
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This internationally acclaimed art venue is one of the proudest cultural developments in the city. The gallery is designed to host a variety of...
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| Ormesby Hall (11.2 Miles) |
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Step back in time at this 18th Century family home with its Victorian laundry and kitchen. Find out about the ’wicked’ Sir James Pennyman...
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| Teesside Archives (11.6 Miles) |
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Teeside Archives houses an extensive collection of texts, documents and materials from churches, official and private sources and councils across the region. Members of...
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| Riverside Stadium (12.2 Miles) |
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Middlesbrough Football Club moved to the modern, all-seater Riverside Stadium in 1995. The stadium was built on derelict land alongside the River Tees, helping to...
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| Piercebridge (17.8 Miles) |
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Piercebridge Roman Fort was one of the most important fortifications built by the Romans in this area of the country, intended to defend the area...
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| Kirkleatham Museum (18.7 Miles) |
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Kirkleatham Museum displays local history on the Redcar & Cleveland area, covering domestic life and natural history. It also covers the ironstone mining which was...
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| Kiplin Hall, (19.4 Miles) |
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This wonderful building in North Yorkshire stands close to the banks of the River Swale. It was once used as a 17th Century hunting...
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| Thirsk Museum (19.7 Miles) |
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This museum is based in the house where Thomas Lord, founder of Lord’s Cricket Ground, was born in 1755. There are eight rooms of...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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