
Stokesley Animal Pound
📍 Stokesley, Middlesbrough TS9 5EN, UK
About Stokesley Animal Pound
The Stokesley Animal Pound stands as a fascinating historical landmark in the picturesque market town of Stokesley, North Yorkshire. This unique structure, dating back to the late 18th or early 19th century, is a Grade II listed building, recognised for its architectural and historical significance. Originally used to impound stray livestock such as cattle, sheep, and pigs found wandering the town's streets, it offers a tangible link to Stokesley's agricultural past and local customs.
Although no longer in active use, the animal pound provides a compelling glimpse into local heritage. Its sturdy stone construction and original features evoke a bygone era, inviting visitors to imagine life in the market town centuries ago. It serves as a quiet monument to the community's history and an interesting point of interest for those exploring Stokesley.
Visiting Information
As a public historical landmark, the Stokesley Animal Pound can be viewed externally at any time. There are no specific opening hours, accessibility features, or payment requirements as it is an open-air site.
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📍 Stokesley, Middlesbrough TS9 5EN, UK
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