Delightful Knaresborough in the autumn sunshine.
Knaresborough;
Originally, Knaresborough was known as the “fortress on the rock”, and the settlement developed around the castle. The most notorious of occupants of Knaresborough Castle were Hugh de Moreville and his three fellow assassins, Reginald Fitzurse, William de Tracy and Richard le Bret, who killed the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket. After they had committed their crime they fled north and barricaded themselves into Knaresborough Castle, where they lived for a year.
Knaresborough is famous for so much more than this;
Blind Jack, a town full of painted blank windows and doors, Old Mother Shipton’s Cave, a superb railway viaduct, boating on the river Nidd, Ye Oldest Chymist Shoppe in England, opened in 1720, the annual bed race (not for the faint-hearted), the annual tug-of-war between disputing taverns, over the river Nidd, tractor-fest …. and so much more!
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