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Today's Date - Wednesday 27th May 2026


Saturday, June 6th 2026
UK's Largest Tractor Festival, Newby Hall, Ripon, HG4 5AE.

Experience one of the country's biggest celebrations of vintage and modern machinery at this spectacular tractor festival set within the grounds of the Newby estate. More than 1,400 tractors will be on display alongside over 2,200 additional exhibits including stationary engines, classic cars, commercial vehicles, trucks and motorcycles spread across 120 acres.

A fantastic day out for enthusiasts, collectors and families alike.

10am - 4pm.
£22, Child (4-15) £16, Family (1+3 or 2+2) £65.

Ttel: 01423 322583
tickets: Book online
email: enquiries@tractorfest.uk
web: tractorfest.uk


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Sunday, June 7th 2026
Open Farm

Free Open Farm Sunday, All over the UK. Visit a farm on Open Farm and find out about the story behind the food and how farming affects everyday lives. See website for details. web: farmsunday.org/visit-a-farm


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Sunday, June 7th 2026
Open Afternoon

Holy Rood House, Centre for Health & Pastoral Care, 10 Sowerby Rd. Thirsk YO7 1HX. Open Afternoon followed by Trifle and Wine with the Royal British Legion Band. Afternoon 2pm - 5pm. Trifle and Wine 6pm - 8pm. tel: 01845 522580 email: enquiries@holyroodhouse.org.uk web: holyroodhouse.org.uk


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Sunday, June 7th 2026
Thirsk Farmers Market
Market Place, Thirsk YO7 1EY.
Browse a wide range of fresh local produce at this popular market, where every stall is run by independent traders from the surrounding area. From home-grown fruit and vegetables to artisan breads, meats, cheeses and handmade treats, everything is produced by the people selling it. A great place to support local businesses and enjoy quality food. 9am-2pm.
email: info@northerndalesfarmersmarkets.com
web: https://northerndalesfarmersmarkets.com


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Tuesday, June 9th 2026
Capability Brown at Temple Newsham, Sacred Heart Church, Thirsk Rd, Northallerton DL6 1PJ.

Northallerton & District Local History Society. Talk by Mike Turpin. 7pm. Non members £5, full-time students free. Tel: 07566 770625 email: heritage1138@outlook.com


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Wednesday, June 10th 2026
The CIRCUS - Speaker
Northallerton u3a, The Forum, Bullamoor Rd, Northallerton DL6 1LP.

The Circus, past, present and future - Steve Ward. 10.15am. web: northallerton.u3asite.uk


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Saturday, June 13th 2026
Gardeners Q&A
Sessay Village Hall, Sessay YO7 3BE.

An informative evening for gardening enthusiasts with expert advice from well-known broadcaster and Harrogate Flower Show panellist Sarah Hopps alongside experienced gardener Mike I'Anson. Bring along your gardening questions and pick up seasonal tips and practical ideas.

Tel: 07894 750155 / 07467 549302
Email: info@sessayvillagehall.co.uk
Web: sessayvillagehall.co.uk


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Sunday, June 14th 2026
Alverton Brass
The Forum, Bullamoor Road, Northallerton DL6 1LP.

Enjoy an evening of live brass band music with Alverton Brass in support of local charities Hambleton FoodShare and The Living Rooms. A fantastic community concert featuring a varied programme of music and entertainment.

Time: 7.00pm
Tickets: £10
Tel: 01609 776230
Tickets: Book online, at The Forum or on the door
Email: info@forumnorthallerton.org.uk
Web: forumnorthallerton.org.uk


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Tuesday, June 16th 2026
Royal Ascot Raceday at Thirsk

Thirsk Races - Experience the excitement of Royal Ascot at Thirsk Racecourse with a fantastic afternoon of racing and entertainment. Enjoy live coverage from Ascot on the big screens alongside thrilling action on the track.

What's On:
- Live broadcasts from Royal Ascot
- Live music from Tom Powell
- Bars and food vendors
- Hospitality packages with reserved tables available

Saver Rate:
Book before midnight on Saturday 13th June to take advantage of the Saver Rate. Prices increase afterwards to the on-the-day rate, so early booking is recommended.

First Race - 2.15pm   Gates Open 11.00am


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Wednesday, June 17th 2026
World Cup Party
Hambleton Grange, Station Road, Thirsk YO7 1GB.

As a midweek finale to Care Home Open Week, Hambleton Grange is hosting a lively World Cup themed party with musical entertainment and themed refreshments. Visitors are invited to wear their favourite football shirts and celebrate England's footballing heroes in a fun community atmosphere.

Time: 2:30pm
Tel: 01845 573778
Email: elaine.snowden@hc-one.co.uk


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HOW TO GET TO THIRSK



By car - Thirsk is located just off the A19 and around 40 minutes from the historic city of York.

By train - LNER and Grand Central Trains run regularly to Thirsk train station.

ATTRACTIONS - Thirsk Cinema

Since 1995 the cinema has been run by a dedicated team, the cinema always aims to screen recent film releases to the town at affordable prices. A volunteer operated cinema in Thirsk.

Open seven days a week screening current films.
The Ritz doors open at 7pm each evening with the main film being shown at 7.30pm.

16 Westgate, Thirsk, YO7 1QS
Tel: 01845 524751

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James Herriot Museum in Thirsk: A Tribute to the Beloved Veterinarian

worldofjamesherriot.com

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Thirsk is famously associated with Alf Wight, the vet-turned-author known as James Herriot.

Step inside to the multi award winning visitor attraction - for fans of the beloved veterinarian and author James Herriot, a visit to the James Herriot Museum in Thirsk, North Yorkshire, is a pilgrimage that offers a unique glimpse into the life and work of the man behind the heartwarming stories of country life and veterinary practice.

The museum, located in the very building where Herriot once practiced, provides a captivating experience for fans and anyone with an interest in rural life, animals, and the history of veterinary medicine.

The James Herriot Museum is housed in a beautifully preserved 1940s period house, reminiscent of the days when Herriot, whose real name was James Alfred Wight, tended to the animals of the Yorkshire Dales. The museum is a celebration of not only Herriot's literary achievements but also his dedication to the welfare of animals and the rural community of Thirsk. With its carefully curated exhibits, the museum offers visitors an intimate look at the world that inspired Herriot's iconic tales.

Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a treasure trove of personal memorabilia, including Herriot's writing desk, personal artifacts, and original veterinary instruments. These authentic items provide an immersive experience, transporting visitors back to the time when Herriot treated his quirky animal patients and forged enduring bonds with the local farmers and residents.

The museum also houses a recreation of his famous surgery, complete with the actual instruments and equipment he used during his practice.

One of the most charming features is its meticulously recreated 1940s-era living room, which offers an evocative portrayal of domestic life during Herriot's time. The attention to detail in this exhibit helps visitors understand the everyday life and challenges faced by Herriot and his colleagues, further enriching the experience of stepping into the world of "All Creatures Great and Small."

The museum doesn't just focus on the professional life of James Herriot; it also showcases his literary legacy. Visitors can explore an extensive collection of editions of his books, foreign translations, and rare manuscripts.

Additionally, the museum hosts temporary exhibits that delve into various aspects of Herriot's life and work, ensuring that each visit offers something new and engaging.

For fans of the "All Creatures Great and Small" television series, the museum offers a behind-the-scenes look at the show's production, featuring original props, photographs, and anecdotes from the cast and crew. This aspect of the museum serves as a delightful addition for those who have been charmed by the small-screen adaptation of Herriot's tales.

In conclusion, the James Herriot Museum stands as a fitting tribute to the enduring legacy of a man whose love for animals and the Yorkshire countryside captured the hearts of readers around the world.

Whether you're a die-hard fan of his literary works or simply have an appreciation for the art of storytelling, a visit to the museum in Thirsk promises an immersive and enriching experience that celebrates the life and work of James Herriot, the beloved veterinarian and author.

Tel: 01845 524234 - World of James Herriot Ltd, 23 Kirkgate, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, YO7 1PL

Shopping in Thirsk

places to visit in Thirsk

Once upon a time ... if my memory serves me well, there was the traditional half-day closing on a Wednesday in my hometown.

These days however, the shops (including the ones in Thirsk) are open mainly from 9am to 5.30pm - Monday to Saturday, including Sundays too, with restricted hours.


INDEPENDENT STORES
In Thirsk, you can shop in the smaller, more independent stores and there are plenty of them to choose from, along with the bigger traditional shops, like Tesco, Lidl, The Co-operative and Heron Foods.

Just one of the delightful things about shopping in Thirsk is the little alleyways tucked away, where you will discover tea shops, clothes shops and furniture sellers that you may not have known even existed.

Also, you will hear the sounds and the smells of bakers, butchers and flower shops spread out around this lovely historic place.


MARKET PLACE - GET YOUR FRESH FRUIT & VEG
Try not to miss the open-air market in the Medieval market square on a Monday or Saturday and a chance to buy your fresh produce - the regular weekly markets are operated in the town's historical cobbled Market Place - come along and enjoy the experience of the market, which is part of the local scene. Make sure to get down there nice and early if possible. Opens at 8.30am.


PARKING
Car parking is free for one hour in the market place.


BANKS
At the time of publishing this site - the Banks in the town include Barclays Bank, HSBC, Lloyds Bank and Nationwide Building Society, all situated in the Market Place.


CITY OF YORK
If you fancy visiting York for even more shopping - the city is just over 23 miles away from Thirsk Via the A19 (around 35 minutes).
There is also the train you can hop onto, whch takes around 16 minutes. Thirsk Railway Station, Station Road, Thirsk YO7 4LS

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The Ritz Cinema

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16 Westgate, Thirsk YO7 1QS

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Thirsk Hall

Thirsk Hall
A stunning Georgian-style country house. It was constructed in 1723 by John Bell. This timeless residence has been lovingly maintained by generations of the same family and holds the prestigious Grade II listing, symbolizing its historical and architectural significance.

Nestled within expansive, exquisitely landscaped grounds, Thirsk Hall boasts formal gardens, walled gardens and extensive parkland. In recent times, the addition of modern sculptures has beautifully blended traditional landscaping with contemporary art.

Having transformed into a vibrant cultural venue, the hall regularly hosts art exhibitions and events.

The sculpture garden proudly showcases works by contemporary artists, while the estate welcomes the public for open garden days and weddings, despite being a private residence.
Certain parts of the estate are also occasionally accessible to the public for special events or private tours, offering a captivating insight into its rich history and art collection.

Thirsk Hall's influence extends beyond its architectural grandeur, as it stands as a cultural focal point in North Yorkshire, seamlessly intertwining its heritage with modern artistic expression.

A Country Home to the Arts