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Kirkham Priory Visitor Guide
Nestled along the River Derwent in North Yorkshire, Kirkham Priory is a stunning monastic ruin that blends history, architecture, and natural beauty. This peaceful site, managed by English Heritage, offers visitors a glimpse into medieval monastic life and a chance to explore the serene countryside surrounding it.
Kirkham Priory Visitor Guide
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Getting There
By Car:
From York: 13 miles (25 minutes via the A64).
From Malton: 5 miles (10 minutes via the A64).
Parking: Onsite parking is available, included with admission.
By Public Transport:
Train: The nearest station is Malton, approximately 5 miles away.
Bus: Regular buses from York or Malton stop near the priory, but it is a short walk to the site.
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Opening Hours
Opening Times:
Kirkham Priory’s schedule varies seasonally, typically open from mid-morning to late afternoon during spring, summer, and autumn. Check the English Heritage website for current times.Admission Fees:
Entry is free for English Heritage members. Standard fees apply for non-members, with discounts for children, seniors, and families. -
History
Founded: In the late 12th century by Augustinian canons.
Purpose: A place of worship and study, as well as a retreat for the local gentry.
World War II Role: The site was used to test military vehicles and equipment, adding a fascinating wartime chapter to its history.
The priory is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and Saint James, and its ruins reflect the grandeur and simplicity of medieval ecclesiastical design.
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Kirkham Priory
North Yorkshire
Things to See and Do at Kirkham Priory
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1. Explore the Priory Ruins
Gatehouse: The ornate gatehouse is one of the best-preserved features, showcasing stunning carvings and intricate stonework.
Monastic Buildings: Wander through the remains of the church, cloisters, and living quarters, imagining the daily life of the canons.
Interpretive Panels: Learn about the priory’s history and significance through informative displays.
2. Enjoy the Scenic Setting
River Derwent: The priory sits beside this picturesque river, perfect for a peaceful stroll or a picnic.
Wildlife Watching: Spot kingfishers, herons, and other native species along the riverbanks.
3. Walking and Cycling Trails
Kirkham to Howsham Walk: A gentle riverside path leading to the historic Howsham Mill.
Centenary Way: This long-distance trail passes through Kirkham, offering options for short or extended hikes.
Cycling: Bring your bike and explore the quiet country lanes surrounding the priory.
4. Nearby Attractions
Castle Howard: A magnificent stately home and gardens, just 7 miles away.
Castle HowardMalton: Known as Yorkshire’s Food Capital, Malton is perfect for a culinary stop.
Visit MaltonWharram Percy Deserted Medieval Village: A short drive away, this fascinating archaeological site is ideal for history enthusiasts.
Wharram Percy
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Seasonal Events: English Heritage occasionally hosts special events, such as guided tours and medieval reenactments.
Photography: The atmospheric ruins and scenic backdrop make Kirkham Priory a fantastic spot for photography.
River Picnics: Pack a lunch and enjoy a tranquil meal beside the River Derwent.
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Stone Trough Inn (Whitwell-on-the-Hill):
A charming pub with stunning views over the Derwent Valley, offering hearty meals and local ales.
Stone Trough InnMalton Cafés and Restaurants:
A short drive away, Malton has a vibrant food scene with everything from artisan cafés to fine dining.Picnic Areas:
The priory grounds and nearby riverbank are ideal for picnicking.
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Nearby B&Bs and Guesthouses:
Options abound in surrounding villages like Whitwell-on-the-Hill and Welburn.Hotels:
The Talbot Hotel (Malton): A boutique hotel with historic charm.
The Talbot Hotel
Self-Catering Cottages:
Stay in a cozy countryside cottage for a peaceful retreat.
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Accessibility: The site has uneven terrain; suitable footwear is recommended. Some areas may be challenging for those with limited mobility.
Facilities: Public toilets are available onsite, but there is no café.
Dogs: Well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome.
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General Information
English Heritage - Kirkham Priory (Official Site):
English Heritage - Kirkham Priory
(Comprehensive information on opening times, admission, history, and events)Visit York - Kirkham Priory:
Visit York - Kirkham Priory
(Regional visitor information, including nearby attractions)
Nearby Attractions
Castle Howard:
Castle HowardWharram Percy Deserted Medieval Village:
Wharram PercyNorth York Moors National Park:
North York MoorsMalton - Yorkshire's Food Capital:
Visit Malton
Transport and Travel
National Rail (Nearest Station: Malton):
National RailYorkshire Coastliner Bus Services:
Coastliner Timetables
(Bus routes connecting York, Malton, and nearby villages)Car Parking Information:
English Heritage - Kirkham Priory Parking
Walking and Cycling
Centenary Way Walk:
Centenary Way Trail GuideLocal Cycle Routes:
Cycling in North Yorkshire
Food and Drink
Stone Trough Inn (Whitwell-on-the-Hill):
Stone Trough InnThe Talbot Hotel (Malton):
The Talbot Hotel
Accommodation
English Heritage Holiday Cottages:
English Heritage CottagesHotels and Guesthouses in Malton:
Stay in MaltonNorth York Moors Accommodation:
Stay in the Moors
Events and Activities
English Heritage Events at Kirkham Priory:
Kirkham Priory EventsRyedale Festival (Music and Arts):
Ryedale Festival
Additional Resources
Discover Yorkshire:
Discover YorkshireWeather Forecast (Met Office):
Kirkham Priory Weather
Overview
Kirkham Priory is a hidden gem of North Yorkshire, offering a mix of history, tranquility, and natural beauty. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or simply seeking a peaceful day out, this enchanting site is sure to delight.
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