Views of Yorkshire

One of the things that struck me about Yorkshire on our recent trip was the amazing views, and how it was a place that like Norfolk benefitted from large skies.  It was our first time holidaying in Yokshire, but I don’t think it’ll be our last, especially as our journey from London was relatively pain free. 

North Yorkshire national park

The Yorkshire Dales National Park was stunning, so much so that at one point I stopped the car, got out and enjoyed it firsthand, without the windscreen in front of me.  The undulating scenery, the traditional dry stone walls and really fresh, unadulterated (and un-pollute) air. 

Yorkshire - almost a big skied as Norfolk

While it’s large-skied like Norfolk, it’s very different.  There’s proper hills for one thing, and not just in the National Parks. The next two photos are ones MOH took as he paused during his daily bike ride.

North Yorkshire views and undulating hills

But with hills come great views.  And the patchwork effect of fields.

And the view from the top

Our trip wasn’t all about reconnecting with nature, although there were many garden visits, there were trips to the nearest town of Ripon too. Our cottage - or rather converted barn - was outside the village of Kirkby Malzeard and though it was a well stocked village, complete with local shops, pubs and a fish and chip shop, the barn and the farm it was on were remote enough to be cut off in bad weather, although I’m sure that doesn’t deter the Yorkshire folk, but to a townie like me, well yes… <shudder>

We’d chosen the area around Ripon quite at random, and because it was a good base to explore our -or rather my - must see places of RHS Harlow Carr and Castle Howard, but Ripon itself shouldn’t be overlooked. It has some interesting architecture. 

Architecture in Ripon, North Yorkshire

The stone arches on the building above immediately caught my eye, and then I noticed the detail of the arches above the windows on the upper floors.  That’s some fancy building, hey?

It wasn’t all about looking up though, as we wandered around I spotted these elaborate tiles in a shop doorway, which I can only presume are originals. The motif at the top reminds me of the pattern on a fireplace in my previous house.  

smaller details too - tiles in a shop doorway
The Market Square in Ripon

It was easy to imagine the market square transforming itself into a bustling hub on market day, even on the Sunday when these photos were taken there was plenty of activity, and it’s certainly an attractive town centre isn’t it?

The Market Square in Ripon North Yorkshire

I’ve much more to share from our Yorkshire Break, including a peak around the barn we stayed in as well as some fine Yorkshire products, and of course some garden visits. 

As I said earlier in this post, it’s a place that I’m sure we’ll return to in the future. I’d be keen to see more of Harrogate, but where would you recommend, and why? 

Interiors inspiration Yorkshire style

You might remember this photo from Instagram? It was from our first trip into the nearest town, Ripon, on our recent week in Yorkshire, where we stumbled upon a fantastic interiors shop The Castle.

And there was much more loveliness besides.  So much that I did well to leave with just a cushion and two coasters.  Even MOH could have picked up more, but you can bet he was pleased we didn't!

I don't need any lamps, but I was rather taken with this chartreuse chinoiserie-style lamp bases.  Deep breath, and move on quickly...

Lime chinois-like lamps

But then there was the fun and funky fish coasters - thankfully blue's not my colour, so it was easier to carry on walking after stopping to admire them.

fish coasters

But then there were more lamps.  These brought back memories of walking in the South West, where we often pass by similar piles of stones.

How about these lamp bases?

It was the type of place that had the knack of organising things, just so.  The pewter dish was much harder to walk past, but shuffled along quickly by MOH we didn't even get to the "where would you put it" stage.

time for coffee

The other reason for not resisting the shuffling along, was what was in front of me.  I mean, who wouldn't be drawn to a display like this.

all the items are effortlessly displayed

Or even a drawer unit like this. 

a vintage looking set of drawers

MOH knew he needed to act when we got to this unit, and so he predictably pulled out the "it needs a good rub down" line.  Remember this is the person that tried to dust a purposefully dusty bottle of wine, so he has form.  And to be fair so do I, I was already daydreaming where this could go, there isn't anywhere in our house that would work, so I'd quickly moved onto storage solution options.  

I fell in love with this wire fronted sideboard

It is that gorgeous, and if we had a proper hall or space that it would work in, then there would most likely have needed to be a Serious Conversation.  Yes capitalised, so you know it's serious.

But thankfully for our bank balance, we didn't, although I wish we did!

So if you're in Ripon, or close by, do pop along to The Castle, it really is a shop of simple pleasures.  Just don't buy my unit...