Long Marston, North Yorkshire
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Long Marston is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council. It has a population of about 600 residents and falls within the YO26 postcode area. Known for its historical significance, the village is a short distance from the site of the Battle of Marston Moor, a pivotal event in the English Civil War.

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Accommodation at Marston Lodge Farm in long marston north yorkshire
Holiday Cottage

Marston Lodge Farm

Healaugh Lane, Long Marston, York, North Yorkshire, YO26 7NQ
πŸ“1.1m from the centre of Long Marston, North Yorkshire

Rustic brick barn with large windows, a woman standing nearby, and a child sitting in a chair on a patio.
Hotel
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Β£563
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Tockwith Lodge Barn

Fleet Ln, Tockwith, York YO26 7QE, UK
πŸ“3m from the centre of Long Marston, North Yorkshire

Tockwith Lodge Barn provides comfortable accommodation in tockwith.

Charming hotel exterior with a thatched roof, flower baskets, and two bicycles parked on a cobblestone path.
Pub

Boot & Shoe Inn

2 Marston Rd, Tockwith, York YO26 7PR, UK
πŸ“2.2m from the centre of Long Marston, North Yorkshire

Boot & Shoe Inn provides comfortable accommodation in tockwith.

Glamping pods with wooden decks nestled among trees in a serene campsite at sunset in Wighill, Yorkshire.
Hotel

Wighill Park Glamping

Featherbed Ln, Tadcaster LS24 8BL, UK
πŸ“2.5m from the centre of Long Marston, North Yorkshire

Wighill Park Glamping provides comfortable accommodation in wighill.

Accommodation at Skipbridge farm glamping in hammerton railway station
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Β£1050
per night

Skipbridge farm glamping

Skipbridge farm glamping Green Hammerton, york, York, YO26 8EZ, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.9m from the centre of Long Marston, North Yorkshire

Accommodation at The Chequers Inn in bilton in ainsty
Bed & Breakfast

The Chequers Inn

Church Street, Bilton-in-ainsty, York, North Yorkshire, YO26 7NN
πŸ“1.7m from the centre of Long Marston, North Yorkshire

Things to Do in Long Marston, North Yorkshire

Expansive green field at sunset with dogs playing, surrounded by a fence and distant trees under a colorful sky.
Park

Tockwith Dog Fields

Marston Rd, York YO26 7PR, UK
πŸ“1.6m from the centre of Long Marston, North Yorkshire

Tockwith Dog Fields, located in the charming village of Tockwith near York, offers a delightful outdoor experience for dog lovers. This secure dog park features expansive fields and a small wooded area, providing a stimulating environment for dogs to explore and play. Visitors can enjoy the convenience of pay-and-display parking options on-site.

Charming hotel exterior with a thatched roof, flower baskets, and two bicycles parked on a cobblestone path.
Pub

Boot & Shoe Inn

2 Marston Rd, Tockwith, York YO26 7PR, UK
πŸ“2.2m from the centre of Long Marston, North Yorkshire

Located in the charming village of Tockwith, the Boot & Shoe Inn offers a welcoming atmosphere for visitors. While the parking specifics are not detailed, typical facilities in the area are pay-and-display, ensuring easy access for those exploring this picturesque part of Yorkshire.

Cozy bar interior with wooden tables, chairs, and a well-stocked counter, adorned with warm lighting and decorative foliage.
Pub

The Tickled Trout Inn

Church St, Bilton-in-Ainsty, York YO26 7NN, UK
πŸ“1.7m from the centre of Long Marston, North Yorkshire

The Tickled Trout Inn, located in the charming village of Bilton-in-Ainsty, offers convenient pay-and-display parking for visitors. This traditional village inn is perfect for tourists seeking a cozy atmosphere with stylish rooms, a gastropub menu, and a welcoming garden. Enjoy a delightful stay with easy access to the scenic surroundings of Yorkshire.

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Geographic Facts

Population
635
Postcode
YO26
Administrative area
North Yorkshire Council (formerly Harrogate)
Dialing code
01904

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Walkshire in Long Marston, North Yorkshire

More Walks in Long Marston, North Yorkshire β†’
Walk: Acomb to Rufforth
4mi
Moderate

Walk: Acomb to Rufforth

⏱️1h 18mπŸ“Acomb

This route passes through some very scenic, flower-filled countryside, slightly hilly and with some wonderful views. The walk links Acomb, York with Rufforth. The Route what3words for start point: ///gear.robot.feels Start Point: Acomb, York Finish Point: Rufforth Distance: 4 Miles GPX Route Map acombtorufforthgpxDownload Walk Description The walk starts on Beckfield Lane, Acomb. If taking the bus alight at Fellbrook Avenue (bus 5a) and then walk straight ahead until reaching Knapton Lane. Turn left at this point and follow the lane passing a small copse on the right. The lane becomes Ten Thorn Lane and has a surfaced footpath that leads into Knapton village. Walk through this small village and look for New Lane Covert (Private Road) on the left. Turn left here and walk straight ahead. The path leads to a short tunnel which passes under York Outer Ring Road, before turning right. The fields on the left will soon become part of a new 194 acre community woodland. Upon reaching a junction turn left into Moor Lane, a partially surface track and walk straight ahead Look out for bright red poppies in the surrounding fields. Upon reaching a junction continue to walk straight ahead. The path passes Harewood Whin on the left, a former rubbish dump now being returned to nature. The path then goes uphill leading to an area full of wild flowers and some great scenery. Look out for all kinds of gliders, microlights, gyrocopters and other flying things coming from a nearby airfield. With luck you may also see red kites and buzzards. The path turns the left and eventually leads into Rufforth Village. Refreshments can be found here and bus 412 stopping outside The Old School or the Tankard Inn can be used to return to York City Centre.

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