Battle of the Standard memorial

Battle of the Standard memorial

📍 2NX,, A167, Northallerton DL6 2NX, UK

About Battle of the Standard memorial

The Battle of the Standard memorial marks the significant site near Northallerton where the Battle of the Standard took place in 1138. This historical landmark commemorates a pivotal victory for English forces against the Scots. Visitors to the site can delve into the dramatic events of this medieval conflict, which shaped the region's history. It holds a commendable Google rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, reflecting its importance to those who visit.

While primarily a memorial accessible via a roadside lay-by, the site offers valuable interpretive information for those interested in its past. Reviewers appreciate the wealth of historical details available, helping to bring the ancient battlefield to life. It serves as a stark reminder of the area's rich and sometimes turbulent heritage, providing context to the landscape and the fierce struggles that once occurred here.

Visiting Information

Opening hours, accessibility features, and payment options are not specified for this outdoor memorial. Visitors should be aware that the site is located off the A167 near Northallerton and is primarily viewed from a lay-by, where informational plaques are available.

Location

Map placeholder
🗺️

Interactive Map

View accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and events on the map

1 location

📍 2NX,, A167, Northallerton DL6 2NX, UK

4.3

from 8 reviews

Google Reviews

Reviews from Google Maps.

Showing 5 of 8 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 3 February 2026.

Anonymous
4/5
9 months ago

Hard to get close to the battlefield but lots of great info in the lay-by

Anonymous
5/5
4 years ago

Not just a lay-by but the site of the battle of the standard also known as the battle of Northallerton where the English were victorious over the Scots in 1138

Anonymous
1/5
4 years ago

It's only a lay-by.

Anonymous
5/5
5 years ago
Anonymous
5/5
6 years ago
Battle of the Standard memorial - A Historic Site In Northallerton | Yorkshire.com