Best attractions and places to see around Everingham include historical landmarks and natural features within the East Riding of Yorkshire. Situated within the Vale of York, near the Yorkshire Wolds, the area offers a blend of rural scenery and cultural sites. The village is located approximately 5 miles west of Market Weighton and 4 miles south of Pocklington. This region provides opportunities to explore historical estates, canals, and traditional English villages.
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The church has several interesting features, such as the window near the chancel.
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A beautiful rural canal of two halves, the upper reaches of the Pocklington Canal between Canal Head and Melbourne is characterised by un-restored locks, tree lined towpaths, and classic humpbacked bridges. Only the lower reaches of the canal is open to boats, lying in an open landscape of floodplains and meadows, rich in wildlife, and identifiable by its distinctive swing bridges. Once threatened, the canal was saved by the work of local volunteers and campaigners, and is now home to three Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Look out for Church Bridge and Swing Bridge No. 7 on the Pocklington Canal – both recently restored. Lots of history on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocklington_Canal Maps (and other useful pages) on the Pocklington Canal Amenity Society website: https://www.pocklingtoncanalsociety.org/maps
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Archetypal English village with its large village green surrounded by pretty stone houses and two pubs. The open beck runs in front of the houses in Eastgate, each with their own private bridge. The banks of the stream are planted with flowers. A large flat circular stone on the green known as the whipping stone is probably the base of the old market cross but rumour has it that a man was whipped to death here in 1624. https://www.newbaldparishcouncil.gov.uk/about-newbald/
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Compact and picturesque parkland that used to be part of the Archbishop of York's manor of Everingham in 1086. As you cross the park you will find it hard to miss the slightly unusual arcaded deer shelter (see photos and https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1000924?section=official-list-entry)
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Very quiet village, the church stands opposite a row of quaint cottages, and the whole vista is quite picturesque even in winter. Couple of interesting historical summaries of the church, detailing the Anglo Danish cross head can be found at https://www.nationalchurchestrust.org/church/all-saints-londesborough , https://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=31124
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Quaint village with free car park on Edwins Garth (clearly signposted), the main street running towards Market Weighton.
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This is a beautiful rural canal that stretches 9.5 miles (15 km) between East Cottingwith and Canal Head. The canal path is lined with trees and passes by numerous original locks and elegant humpbacked bridges. It's a delightful stretch of walking – truly.
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North Newbald is a 'typical' village with a village green and pubs at its centre. Ings Beck flows in front of village houses which makes it even more picturesque. It is a popular place for walkers as the Yorkshire Wolds Way passes nearby. On the village green you will see the Whipping Stone. Legend has it a man was whipped to death here but it is more likely to be the base of the old market cross. Newbald stone was used to build parts of York as well as St Mary's and the Minster in Beverley. The quarry is long since depleted.
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The area around Everingham is rich in history. You can visit the ancient All Hallows Church, Goodmanham, a Grade I-listed Norman church built in 1130. Another significant historical site is the Pocklington Canal, a 9.5-mile waterway with original locks and humpbacked bridges. Additionally, All Saints Church, Londesborough, dating to the late 12th century, offers a glimpse into the past. Everingham itself is home to Everingham Hall and the opulent Chapel of the Virgin and Saint Everilda, though tours of the Hall and Chapel are typically for pre-booked groups.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The North Newbald Village Green is a charming spot with open spaces and the picturesque Ings Beck, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The Pocklington Canal offers a delightful setting for walking and cycling along its towpaths, which are rich in wildlife. Many of the historical churches, such as All Hallows Church, Goodmanham, are also welcoming to families.
For nature lovers, the Pocklington Canal is an excellent choice, offering tree-lined towpaths and an abundance of wildlife, including three Sites of Special Scientific Interest. The Vale of York, where Everingham is situated, provides pleasant rural scenery. Nearby Londesborough Park features beautifully landscaped gardens and woodlands, and the Londesborough Park Deer Shelter is a notable feature within this picturesque parkland.
You'll find a variety of walking routes. The Pocklington Canal offers a flat, scenic path ideal for gentle walks. The nearby Yorkshire Wolds Way, a popular long-distance walking route, is accessible from villages like North Newbald. For more options, you can explore easy hikes around the region, such as the 'St. Helen's Well – All Hallows Church, Goodmanham loop' or the 'Large Tree in the Park loop from Everingham'. Find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes around Everingham guide.
Yes, the flat terrain of the Vale of York and specific trails offer good cycling opportunities. The Pocklington Canal towpath is suitable for cycling in many sections. For dedicated routes, consider the 'Melbourne Arms – Allerthorpe Common loop' for mountain biking or various road cycling routes like the 'Wressle Castle – Howden Minster Ruins loop'. You can find more cycling options in the MTB Trails around Everingham and Road Cycling Routes around Everingham guides.
The 'Whipping Stone' is a notable feature on the North Newbald Village Green. While local legend suggests a man was whipped to death there, it is more likely the base of an old market cross. This large, flat circular stone adds to the historical charm of this archetypal English village.
Everingham Hall is a grand Georgian house with beautifully landscaped gardens. While the house itself is generally not open to the public, tours of the principal reception rooms and the adjacent Chapel of the Virgin and Saint Everilda can be arranged for pre-booked groups. The chapel is a Grade I listed building known for its opulent Romanesque design.
St Everilda's Church is a Grade II* listed Anglican church and is one of only two churches in England dedicated to St Everilda. It features a Norman style, with its nave and chancel rebuilt in the late 17th century and a stone western tower. It's a significant local landmark with a unique dedication.
Yes, Londesborough Park offers stunning landscaped gardens and woodlands, originally designed in the late 17th century. Additionally, Ellerker House Gardens, located west of Everingham Park, provides another beautiful green space with parkland, mature trees, and formal lawns featuring color-themed herbaceous borders.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and natural beauty of the area. The North Newbald Village Green is loved for its picturesque charm and traditional English village feel. The Pocklington Canal is praised for its tranquil setting, wildlife, and delightful walking paths. The ancient architecture and rich history of sites like All Hallows Church, Goodmanham, also receive high regard from the community.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting Everingham's attractions. During this time, the weather is more favorable for outdoor activities like walking and cycling along the Pocklington Canal or exploring the gardens of Londesborough Park. The villages and natural landscapes are at their most vibrant, making for pleasant exploration.


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