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Thorp Perrow Arboretum in the Yorkshire Dales

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I’ve always enjoyed woodland walks and when it was suggested that we visit an arboretum I was eager to explore Thorp Perrow Arboretum, which boasts one of the largest collections of trees and shrubs in the north of England.  These include the national collection of Ash, Lime, Laburnum, Walnut and Cotinus.  The Arboretum is located two miles from Bedale in North Yorkshire, 35 miles (55 km) north of Leeds.

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Boardwalk through the bog garden, Thorp Perrow

Finding a space in the large car park, we picked up a map with our tickets before setting off to explore the Arboretum.  The history of Thorp Perrow can be traced back to the Domesday Book where it was listed as ‘Torp’ Manor House without any trees at that time.

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Tree lined avenues, Thorp Perrow

Four major planting periods have taken place over the years with parkland trees dating from the 16th and 17th centuries.  In the mid-1850’s seeds were imported from America which now make up the Milbank Pinetum.  The design and planting of the Arboretum began in 1931 with a final phase of 1,500 new trees and shrubs being planted in the 1980’s when it was first opened to the public.

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Stream side view, Thorp Perrow

There are nature trails through the grounds with a special children’s trail and a tree trail taking in some of the rarest and largest trees.  Rather than follow one of these routes, we studied our map and set off along one of the shady paths leading from the entrance from where we followed a boardwalk trail to the Bog Garden.  Here we found a carpet of wildflowers in hues of pink and blue which looked absolutely beautiful.  Each section of the Arboretum is inter-connected via paths, grass walks, glades and avenues providing scenic walks of differing lengths.  We continued through the Spring Wood towards the lake from where we could see the Ropner family’s private residence.  This elegant house has wide, sweeping lawns running down to the lake.

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Enjoying the view across the lake from Jane’s Island, Thorp Perrow

There was a small wooden bridge over to Kate’s island where we relaxed on a bench admiring the stunning views in this tranquil setting.  It was an overcast day with only occasional glimpses of the sun peeping through the clouds but on a clear, sunny day it would make a perfect spot to rest awhile.

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The old walled garden, Thorp Perrow

Our morning stroll continued through the Millbank Pinetum, through the Holly Glade and then along Birch Avenue.  We noticed that all the trees are numbered, rather than named and are listed in a catalogue which can be obtained from the ticket office.  Fifty one of the trees at Thorp Perrow are Champion Trees which are recorded and designated by the Tree Register of the British Isles as being the largest and most impressive of their species.

Birds of Prey Centre, Thorp Perrow Arboretum
Entrance to the Birds of Prey Centre, Thorp Perrow

Located in the old walled garden at the far end of the Arboretum and popular with families, we came across the Bird of Prey and Mammal Centre.  Flying displays take place twice daily with an opportunity to meet the owls at 11.30 a.m. each morning.  To one side there is also a paddock with farm animals and goats.

Jubilee Oak, Thorp Perrow Arboretum
Jubilee Oak, Thorp Perrow

We then continued along Birch Avenue leading to the Jubilee Oak which is located at a focal point linking several paths.  This majestic oak tree was planted in 1935 to mark the silver jubilee of King George V and has a bench encircling its trunk making it a good spot to sit and enjoy a rest.

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Monument on Main Avenue, Thorp Perrow

We returned to our starting point along the Main Avenue which is dominated by a stone pillared monument.  Unlike a cultivated garden, the Arboretum’s grass paths are mown on a regular basis but other areas are only mown once a year to provide an ideal habitat for wildflowers, rhododendrons, hydrangeas, insects and fungi.  Although the Arboretum is beautiful to visit at any time of year, it will undoubtedly be at its best in autumn as the leaves turn to shades of gold and scarlet.

Tearoom, Thorp Perrow Arboretum
Tearoom, Thorp Perrow

After our pleasant walk we were ready for some lunch in the attractive tea rom which has seating indoors and on its terrace.  There was a varied selection of dishes to choose from and our poached salmon salad and ploughman’s lunch were both delicious.  Afterwards, I couldn’t resist tucking into a slice of my favourite coffee and walnut cake with a pot of tea.

Tearoom, Thorp Perrow Arboretum
Our lunch, Thorp Perrow Tea Room

Before leaving Thorp Perrow we had a look in the plant centre for some geraniums to brighten up the tubs on our patio.  It was then back in the car for the short drive into Bedale, two miles to the north.

Plant centre, Thorp Perrow Arboretum
Plant centre, Thorp Perrow

We really enjoyed our short visit to this small market town which is full of character, its history dating back to the Domesday Book in 1086.  In the 13th century the town gained its market charter and a market still takes place along its wide high street every Tuesday.  Bedale has some lovely small shops with old fashioned greengrocers, butchers and artisan bakers alongside gift shops and cafes.

Market Cross, Bedale
Market Cross, Bedale

Before returning home, there was one more place we wanted to visit and that was Northallerton, nine miles from Bedale.  Northallerton is the county town of North Yorkshire and has good rail connections being on the East Coast main line between London and Edinburgh.

High Street, Northallerton
High Street, Northallerton

Wednesdays and Saturdays are market days in Northallerton and thankfully the stall holders were still trading at 3.30 p.m. as we explored the high street.  Northallerton is much larger than its neighbour Bedale and is a prosperous town with high class shops and cafes stretching along both sides of the market place.

Northallerton Town Hall
Northallerton Town Hall

We enjoyed looking around Barkers, an absolute gem of a department store.  It’s a local institution, having been established in the town since 1882.  Nearby, we spotted a branch of Betty’s Cafe and Tea Rooms who also have branches in York, Harrogate and Ilkley.  It was a joy looking around the shops, many of them small, independent retailers.  We browsed the market stalls buying some fresh vegetables and returned to the car to head back home after a lovely day out in this part of North Yorkshire.

I would like to thank Thorp Perrow for kindly inviting me to visit the Arboretum and as always all opinions are my own.

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93 responses to “Thorp Perrow Arboretum in the Yorkshire Dales”

  1. parikhit dutta Avatar
    parikhit dutta

    Even in the cloudy weather the place looks beautiful 🙂 I could spend an entire day reading there. 😀

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thorp Perrow is an ideal place to curl up with a book and is especially beautiful in Spring and Autumn,

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  2. Katy Avatar

    This looks lovely!!! I am off to Pickering this week looks like it’s worth a visit for me and the two kids. X

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I think you would all enjoy a day out at Thorp Perrow. Enjoy your weekend.

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  3. aditiroy24 Avatar

    Very beautiful place.. full of greenery.. eye soothening.. feeling the nature gives me the utmost happiness.. cool breeze and fresh air.. loved it 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, Thorp Perrow is very tranquil and a soothing place to visit.

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      1. aditiroy24 Avatar

        Please do visit my next blog 🙂

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  4. sandybarker Avatar

    Looks idyllic. My family is from there and we’re heading to the UK next month, so must add Yorkshire to our list.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Do try and visit Yorkshire as there is such beautiful scenery and attractive small towns in the north of the county.

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  5. kzmcb Avatar

    How green is that green! Beautiful photos and the food looks pretty good, too.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, Thorp Perrow is a lovely, tranquil place to visit.

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  6. Meg and Zach Out The Door Avatar

    These photos are stunning. Makes me very interested to explore Yorkshire sometime!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Meg and Zachary – Yorkshire is very attractive and I’m certain you would enjoy a visit sometime!

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  7. Kristina Schmidt Avatar

    This place looks beautiful!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Arboretum is very tranquil and a lovely place to visit.

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  8. creatorworship Avatar

    There is nothing that points my heart toward God in nature more than a well formed tree. And the variety, beauty, tenacity, age, and function of trees sing of the complexity and depth of our God’s wisdom and knowledge. You have made me want to visit Thorp Perrow should I ever be so privileged as to visit across the Pond.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I hope you get an opportunity to visit Thorp Perrow one day.

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  9. Ankur Mithal Avatar

    Lovely post and pictures. We have much to be thankful for. Let us hope we manage to retain the natural gifts we seem intent on destroying.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words and for taking an interest in my post. The trees were beautiful.

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  10. cielotech Avatar

    Once again—EXCELLENT post. My wife and I love to visit the various arboretums in the US and (hopefully) some day we can visit the one in your post. Take care. Bob

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Bob for taking an interest in this post. I’m not sure if you’ve already visited Yorkshire but there are so many nice things to see and do. Regards, Marion

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  11. jasonlikestotravel Avatar
    jasonlikestotravel

    Sounds like a really enjoyable trip. I have a friend who lives in Northallerton so I’ve very briefly visited but I might have to make a return having read this haha. I’ll add Thorp Perrow to my list for when I do 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      How nice that you have a friend in Northallerton Jason, it’s such a nice town with some attractive pubs and cafes and convenient for you to visit up the East Coast line! Hope you’re having a nice weekend!

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      1. jasonlikestotravel Avatar
        jasonlikestotravel

        I’ll definitely have to arrange a trip up there.
        I am thanks! Hope you are too 🙂

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  12. nottaholiday Avatar

    You’re making me want to go back to Yorkshire…

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, ai hope you get a chance to visit Thorp Perrow sometime.

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  13. asiatravels Avatar

    Lovely photos – Wish to see a lot more posts from you 🙂 Cheers

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for making contact, it’s nice to hear from you and to know you are enjoying reading my blog.

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  14. travelwithash Avatar

    Sounds a great place and again, great article miss😊 i love these kinds of places.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words ,

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  15. CerealSarah Avatar
    CerealSarah

    The pictures are so green! Lovely post – now that Australia is getting back into winter I can’t wait to rug up and walk through the many parks. Glad you had such a wonderful time 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words about my Thorp Perrow post. Enjoy some winter walks in Australia.

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  16. mariexceline Avatar
    mariexceline

    Looks lovely there. Your photos are great. Is the arboretum only accessible by car?
    Our nearest one in the south of England was at a place called Bedgebury.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for getting in touch, it’s so nice to read your comments and to read about the Bedgebury Arboretum. Thorp Perrow is probably best reached by car but you could perhaps take a taxi from Bedale, two miles away.

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      1. mariexceline Avatar
        mariexceline

        I will do some research about getting to Thorp Perrow then. I would love to visit there if I am in the area. Have a good day!

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  17. Tanja Avatar

    such a pretty place

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  18. Tanja Avatar

    what a pretty place

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Tanja, it is both pretty and tranquil.

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  19. livingwhatilove1510 Avatar

    Beautiful place…while reading it I was feeling same what I feel at the time of reading some historical romance 🤘

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. It’s so nice to read you enjoyed this post on Thorp Perrow.

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  20. SueT唐 梦 琇 Avatar

    A lovely Arboretum Marion; we have one here in Canberra but certainly not anywhere near as old as the one you visited (or as beautifully established again due to the age).

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Sue for your thoughts on the Arboretum. It was a pity that it was a bit cloudy.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure, I’m pleased you enjoyed this post.

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  21. brokendriftwood Avatar

    Nothing Quite like the North! Such a beautiful blog thanks!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks again for your much appreciated comments.

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  22. Kathkeen Amirault Avatar

    This is a wonderful blog story. I enjoyed the words and pictures. Really felt like we were there with you.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Kathleen for your kind words. It’s so nice to read that you have enjoyed my post.

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  23. deexplores Avatar

    If I have enough money I will surely visit this place! Philippines is far from this land, sad thing it is.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Perhaps one day you will make it to northern England and be able to visit the Arboretum in the meantime you can travel with me from the comfort of your armchair!

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  24. csprasath Avatar

    Lovely Pics !

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank, Thorp Perrow has some beautiful scenery.

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  25. Coral Waight Avatar

    How lovely. Another one for the bucket list.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Coral, another reason to return to the U.K.!

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  26. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Another lovely stroll through preserved history. I’m not familiar with “market charter” and would appreciate a note explaining this if you have time. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Ian for your much appreciated thoughts on my post. In answer to your question about ‘market charter’ I hope the following helps. The market charter formalised the market making it hard for a rival market to set up close by. The charter granted privileges to the town and traders such as exemptions from tolls and taxes which it’s rival markets did not enjoy resulting in lower prices. This in turn attracted more people to the town.

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      1. ianscyberspace Avatar

        Thank you for the clear answer. I suppose all local governments around the world follow that principle balancing free trade and monopoly to give their constituents the best and cheapest option.

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  27. Helena Davies Avatar

    Once again I have enjoyed traveling with you, albeit through the pages of your blog post.
    I marvel at the detail of information you give your reader. Do you walk around with a pad and pen? I know I would forget the details If it were me.

    Looking forward to journeying with next time.

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  28. tippysmom2 Avatar

    Lovely photos of the arboretum. The bog garden was beautiful. I agree with you, that it would be stunning in the fall. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased to read that you enjoyed this post. Hopefully I’ll return to see the autumn tints!

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  29. ndsouza2006 Avatar

    This is brilliant and it looks so green and beautiful. Definitely need to pay the Dales a visit

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, it’s such a tranquil spot and very beautiful!

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  30. daytrips.caramelsalty.com Avatar
    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, I’m pleased to read you enjoyed my post on Thorp Perrow.

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  31. Eilene Lyon Avatar

    I love seeing arboretums and conservatories. This one looks so lovely, and the towns, too.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Eilene, Thorp Perrow is absolutely delightful and the small towns of Bedale and Northallerton were also very inviting.

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  32. deexplores Avatar

    What a beautiful place!!!

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  33. Marie Rogers Avatar

    What a beautiful arboretum! I must visit it. American naturalist John Bartram shipped tree seeds to Britain in the 18th century for reforestation. I wonder if any of his trees, or their descendants, are in this park?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It is beautiful Marie, hope you get an opportunity to visit.

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  34. Liz Avatar
    Liz

    It looks really beautiful and relaxing there. I have not been here, but i know i would find it enjoyable and relaxing from your photos.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Liz, the Arboretum is a very relaxing place for a walk

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  35. kagould17 Avatar

    You have captured a very beautiful part of the world. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, Thorp Perrow is indeed a beautiful garden

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  36. Streets of Nuremberg Avatar

    I love those kind of gardens, looks like an amazing place! Thanks for sharing! Wish you a nice Sunday! Marcus

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Marcus,will be tuning into the Germany game a bit later!

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  37. Solitaire Avatar

    beautiful and full of harmony with nature.

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  38. manwalksintoanairport Avatar

    Looks great. So does the food! I’ve been all over the world but never here and it’s only 25 miles from Harrogate where I live. Going to go real soon.
    As you like Yorkshire can I recommend The Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield. I was there recently. Uplifting.
    kenneth

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Kenneth for your interesting thoughts. I hope you you get to visit Thorp Perrow soon as I’m certain you will enjoy it. I haven’t been to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park yet but did notice the motorway sign as I passed recently. Hopefully, I’ll have an opportunity to visit soon.

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  39. Arvind Rao Avatar

    I missed this when I visited North Yorkshire, but it looks like a wonderful place. On my list for next time!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Arvind, I’m sure you would enjoy a visit to Thorp Perrow

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  40. Stella Avatar

    I thought I knew my home county but I’d not heard of Thorp Perrow. Thank you for this post.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s tucked away near Bedale Stella but quite easily accessible and was a lovely day out.

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  41. a mindful traveler Avatar

    What gorgeous surroundings. I love that avenue lined with those trees.:)

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s gorgeous isn’t it! Must be amazing in the autumn.

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  42. mehboob alam Avatar

    awesome greenery and beautiful place

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words on this post about Thorp Perrow.

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  43. neelstoria Avatar

    A very gorgeous place! So much greenery, soothing to the eyes.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words about this post on the Arboretum.

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