Yorkshire History
Discover the rich heritage, archaeology, and historical stories that shaped Yorkshire.
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Bolton Castle to Host 'Mary Queen of Scots' Exhibition in March 2027
Discover the upcoming exhibition at Bolton Castle in 2027, exploring the life of Mary Queen of Scots through artefacts and immersive displays in a historic setting.

A look at the history of Nunnington Mill, with Dr Emma Wells
Discover the fascinating history of Nunnington Mill, a rare surviving watermill on the banks of the River Rye in North Yorkshire.

A look at the history of St John's Church, East Witton, with Dr Emma Wells
Discover the fascinating history of East Witton’s two churches, from the overgrown remains of medieval St Martin’s at Low Thorpe to the striking St John’s Church.

Castleford Roman Festival Offers Free Family Activities on 30 May 2026
Join the Castleford Roman Festival this May Half-Term to explore the town's rich Roman heritage through engaging activities, performances, and crafts for all ages.

A look at the history of Thruscross Reservoir, with Dr Emma Wells
Thruscross Reservoir in the Washburn Valley hides the haunting remains of the lost village of West End beneath its waters. Built in the 1950s and completed in 1966 to supply growing Yorkshire cities with water, the reservoir transformed the landscape forever, displacing farms, homes, and even a churchyard. During dry summers, traces of the submerged settlement still emerge from the receding water, offering a glimpse into a vanished Yorkshire community.

A look at the history of Leighton Reservoir and Roundhill Reservoir, with Dr Emma Wells
Leighton and Roundhill Reservoirs in Colsterdale were built in the early 20th century as part of efforts to supply water to growing Yorkshire towns and cities. Their construction was shaped by political disputes, opposition from influential landowners, and rivalry between Leeds and Harrogate councils, but the reservoirs ultimately became impressive examples of Victorian-era engineering in the Yorkshire Dales landscape.

Wentworth Woodhouse Volunteers Restore Historic Windows, Saving £20,000 for Preservation Trust
As National Volunteers Week approaches, discover how six dedicated volunteers restored Georgian windows at Wentworth Woodhouse, saving £20,000 and preserving lo

A look at the history of St Chad’s Church, Hutton-le-Hole, with Dr Emma Wells
Discover St Chad’s Church in Hutton-le-Hole, a charming 1930s village church with deep links to Yorkshire’s early Christian history. Learn about its connection to St Chad and Lastingham, unique architecture, Mouseman furnishings, historic stained glass, and peaceful setting in the heart of the North York Moors.

Brontë Birthplace Prepares for First Anniversary Celebrations on May 15, 2026
The Brontë Birthplace in Thornton celebrates its first anniversary on May 15, 2026, with special exhibitions and events, highlighting its significance in litera

Burton Constable Hall to Host 1940s Weekend in September 2026
Join the 1940s Weekend at Burton Constable Hall in September 2026 for a nostalgic journey through wartime Britain, featuring live entertainment and historical re-enactments.

When and Where the Annual Air Raid Service to Take Place in Hull
Join the annual Citizens Air Raid Memorial Service in Hull to mark the 85th anniversary of the 1941 Blitz. Find out how to attend this free event.

A look at the history of Town Head Barn, Malham, with Dr Emma Wells
Town Head Barn in Malhamdale is a restored 18th-century field barn in the Yorkshire Dales, built from local limestone to withstand harsh conditions. Now cared for by the National Trust, it offers insight into traditional farming and rural heritage.