Travel and nature writer Mike Bagshaw has lived in Yorkshire for over 25 years and in this, his unique guide to the area, he brings to life the landscapes and wildlife of the region and indulges his interests in crafts, architecture, local history, folklore and pubs. This personal guide - a book to be read as well as used - explores the nooks and crannies of this dramatic and diverse county and takes in all the well known sights as well as regional secrets, including fossil hunting, wild food foraging and the game of quoits. Hand-picked accommodation from Alastair Sawday ensures a comfortable stay, helping to get the most out of a 'slow' visit to one of Britain's most beautiful areas.
How They Lived in Old Settle
Ripon Cathedral: Its History and Architecture
High Dale Country
Yorkshire Dalesfolk
Yorkshire Dalesfolk: Yesterday and Today
Witchcraft in Seventeenth Century Yorkshire: Accusations and Counter Measures
In addition to being more visually appealing than their predecessors, with a more modern house style, this new series offers 30 walks rather than 20, and these more substantial books feature a full spine rather than wire-stitched binding.
A brand-new colour atlas of North Yorkshire, giving the only comprehensive, detailed coverage of the region. No other atlas shows every street in North Yorkshire. The mapping is sourced from...
Scandinavian Culture in Eleventh-century Yorkshire
This illustrated book contains ten stories taken from the books of the world-famous vet who lived and worked in North Yorkshire for over 50 years.