Osmotherley Links

Osmotherley Film Monthly Membership Film Society in Osmotherley Village Hall

Osmotherley Village Hall run by a management committee of volunteers and supported by a number of village organisations.

The Golden Lion, Osmotherley

Three Tuns Restaurant, Osmotherley

The Queen Catherine Hotel, Osmotherley

Osmotherley Walking Shop 4 West End Osmotherley DL6 3AA

Mount Grace Priory The ruin of a 14th-century Carthusian priory.
The English Heritage website.

Mount Grace Priory The ruin of a 14th-century Carthusian priory.
The National Trust website

Osmotherley Youth Hostel

Osmotherley Pre-school

Osmotherley Primary School

Osmotherley Show Saturday August 4 2012

Mount Grace Lady Chapel "is a long established place of pilgrimage. It is situated on a hillside above Mount Grace Priory and within walking distance from the picturesque village of Osmotherley in the North York Moors National Park."

Osmotherley Parish Council covering Osmotherley Area (including Ellerbeck, Kirby Sigston, West Harlsey, Winton, Stank & Hallikeld, Sowerby-under-Cotcliffe, Thimbleby) Clerk: Mr W L B Cragg 66 Turker Lane Northallerton DL6 1QA

Reuse Recycling Freegle freecycle groups match people who have things they want to get rid of with people who can use them. The goal is to keep usable items out of landfills by reuse or recycling.
Local groups include Northallerton and Thirsk Reuse Group
Ryedale Freegle |Middlesbrough Freegle | Ripon Freecycle

P J Taylor Forestry Services Nether Silton Thirsk
07885 542226 01609 883056 taylor-forestry@tiscali.co.uk
Suppliers of quality logs & sticks from sustainable local sources.

The Lyke Wake Walk

The Lyke Wake Walk was started by a local farmer, Bill Cowley, in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England, in 1955. He claimed that one could walk 40 miles over the North York Moors from east to west (or vice-versa) on heather all the way except for crossing one or two roads and he issued a challenge that walkers took up with great enthusiasm. He challenged them to walk it in less than 24 hours from Scarth Wood Moor, near Osmotherley, to Ravenscar. He concentrated on the west to east route because the prevailing wind came from the west, in principle making it easier to walk with the wind on one's back and with the heather lying away from the walker.

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47th Annual Lyke Wake Race Saturday 7th July 2012

The Lyke Wake Company Limited "Official website for Lyke Wake Walk - Lyke Wake Race"

New Lyke Wake Club

Northallerton and Thirsk Reuse Group ex freecycle