Discovering Sowerby and Thirsk

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"Writer and vet James Herriot based his fictional home town on his real one – the market town of Thirsk."
Walk directions

Walk down Front Street, away from Thirsk. Just past the Methodist church on the left, go left down Blakey Lane. Cross the bridge, turn left through a kissing gate and follow the stream, going through three more kissing gates to a footbridge.

Continue right of the stream to a stile. Go through two gates to a car park and ahead to the road. Cross and take a signed path that curves left, then right beside the bridge. At a paved area, turn right to go alongside a green to a road.

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  Terrain  - Town paths, field paths and tracks, 4 stiles
  Landscape  - Streamside and undulating pastureland around town
  Dog friendliness  - Keep dogs on lead
  Parking  - Roadside parking in Sowerby village
  Toilets en route  - Thirsk town centre
About the walk
The elegant Georgian village street of Sowerby – now joined on to the town of Thirsk – is lined with a handsome avenue of lime trees. Such a civilised aspect belies the origins of the village's name, for Sowerby means the 'township in the muddy place'. Once you begin the walk, the reason becomes...
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North Yorkshire, with its two National Parks and two designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is England’s largest county and one of the most rural. This is prime walking country, from the heather-clad heights of the North York Moors to the limestone country that is so typical of the Yorkshire Dales – a place of contrasts and discoveries, of history and legend.
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Discovering Sowerby and Thirsk

Recommended by
Our view
"Writer and vet James Herriot based his fictional home town on his real one – the market town of Thirsk."
Location
Nearest postcode:
Additional information
  Terrain - Town paths, field paths and tracks, 4 stiles
  Landscape - Streamside and undulating pastureland around town
  Dog friendliness - Keep dogs on lead
  Parking - Roadside parking in Sowerby village
  Toilets en route - Thirsk town centre
About the walk
The elegant Georgian village street of Sowerby – now joined on to the town of Thirsk – is lined with a handsome avenue of lime trees. Such a civilised aspect belies the origins of the village's name, for Sowerby means the 'township in the muddy place'. Once you begin the walk, the reason becomes...
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About the area
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North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire, with its two National Parks and two designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is England’s largest county and one of the most rural. This is prime walking country, from the heather-clad heights of the North York Moors to the limestone country that is so typical of the Yorkshire Dales – a place of contrasts and discoveries, of history and legend.