Pannal Heritage Walk
Main Street, Pannal, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 1JZ
Hosted with expertise - and humour - by Anne Smith. Anne is a long-time resident of Pannal, and a book author and blogger on the village. The walk will uncover stories of former residents and describe the heritage of the ancient buildings. It will discuss how the village got its name, and how Pannal Hall 'moved' over time. We'll talk about Betty Lupton, Queen of the Harrogate Wells, at her last resting place. There'll be time to admire The Old Village School, Crimple Valley, and also St Robert's Church, the Mother Church before Harrogate came into existence, and the headquarters in 1318 of Robert the Bruce's chief lieutenants.
Main Street, Pannal, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 1JZ
There are no public toilets in the village. Car park on site includes accessible/Blue Badge parking. Limited on-street parking in surrounding streets. The nearest public and accessible toilets, baby changing etc are in Harrogate (approx 2.5 miles).
There are no public toilets in the village. There is a Post Office and a Co-op store in Pannal village for drinks and snacks. The nearest café is on Leeds Road (approx 0.7 miles). Please wear suitable clothing and footwear, and bring water, sun-cream, sun-hat, umbrellas, as appropriate on the day. Dogs should be on a fixed short lead, well behaved and not trouble other participants.