Ripley Historic Village Walkabout
Village Square, Main Street, Ripley, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 3AY
The walk will be led by David Rhodes, retired architect and town planner, and long-time resident of Ripley. Initially, the village was developed on the banks of the River Nidd and then c1390 relocated to higher ground overlooking the Ripley Beck, and the estate created a series of parkland lakes with trees now dating back over a thousand years. However, this is a village walk, embracing only the setting of the Castle and Parkland. The walkabout will pass the historic Endowment School, Hotel de Ville, All Saints church, Boars Head Hotel, and varying styles of estate cottages, returning back to the Market Place from where refreshments might be enjoyed, including the famous Ripley ice cream and locally sourced Brymor ice creams.
Village Square, Main Street, Ripley, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 3AY
The walk is on public rights of way. There is one steep incline and some cobbled or uneven paths and curbs. Disabled parking spaces are in the car parks. Free public toilets including accessible facilities are available in the Village Car Park located at the south end of the village.
Please note that the walk does not include entry to Ripley Castle or its grounds. The village has a hotel, shop and cafés where refreshments can be purchased. In addition, each Thursday All Saints Church also hosts a drop in café. Please wear suitable footwear and clothing, and bring water, sun-cream, sun-hat, umbrellas, as appropriate on the day. Any dog should be on a fixed short lead, must be well behaved and not trouble other participants.