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Thirsk and Sowerby past and present

Thirsk and Sowerby Past and Present is a town and countryside trail that has been designed by the local community.

It takes in 12 sites of historical and environmental interest. The route is circular, flat and approximately 3 miles long, but may be shortened (alternative routes are indicated on the leaflet).

In total there are 15 interpretation boards that extend from the centre of Thirsk and include such sites as Thirsk Castle, the old Mill Race and a prehistoric burial mound.

Further details are available on the website www.thirskpastandpresent.co.uk

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Thirsk Tourist Information Centre
49 Market Place, Thirsk,
North Yorkshire
Tel: 01845 522755
Fax: 01845 526230

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It's a fact

Packhorse bridge was built in 1672 and is one several in Yorkshire.

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Supported by: Thirsk Regeneration Initiative, Lottery Funding