MANY people will know Pickering only as a town through which they pass on the way to Whitby or other east coast resorts. Others will know it as the terminus for the popular North York Moors Railway.
A STROLL through Pickering makes for a lovely winter’s half day walk. It is an attractive market town, the castle stands proud, the steam train and station makes for a lovely backdrop and the woodland ...
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The North York Moors-fringing town of Pickering dates to 270 BC and, if you go by local legend, gained the name “Pike-Ring” from King Peredurus of York. Read Next: Eight easy UK autumn escapes, from ...
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