All Historic Sites in Watton sorted by Yorkshire.com Recommendation

St John’s Well
St John's Well in Harpham offers a serene spot for visitors to explore a piece of history, with its Grade II listed status and connection to St. John of Beverley. While parking details are not explicitly mentioned, it is likely a pay-and-display facility given the typical setup in the area. Enjoy a peaceful visit with a bench nearby to relax and soak in the tranquil surroundings.

Newcoat Fields Trig Point
Newcoat Fields Trig Point offers convenient roadside parking for a couple of cars, making it easy for visitors to access this scenic historical landmark. Located in Millington near York, the trig point is set atop a small barrow surrounded by four trees, providing a picturesque spot for nature and history enthusiasts alike.

Rudston Monolith
The Rudston Monolith, located in the scenic churchyard of Rudston, Driffield, is the tallest standing stone in the UK, offering a captivating glimpse into ancient history. Visitors can enjoy free parking while exploring this remarkable Neolithic site and the nearby well-preserved church and graveyard, which date back to the 18th century.

The Monks Walk
Discover The Monks Walk, a popular classic pub in Beverley renowned for its welcoming atmosphere and excellent range of beers.


Killingswoldgraves Sanctuary Stone

Castle Hill
Discover Castle Hill in Hull, a captivating historical landmark offering insights into ancient castle grounds and local heritage.

Bettisons Tower
Discover Bettisons Tower, a fascinating historical landmark in Hornsea, offering unique insights and fantastic views on special open days.
Elmswell Hall
Elmswell Hall is a captivating historical ruin nestled in a picturesque setting, offering a unique annual glimpse into its past.






