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Things to do in Richmond - Tourist Places in Richmond
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Behind the unobtrusive facade of Millgate House at the bottom of Richmond's Georgian Market Square lies one of the most...
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Behind the unobtrusive facade of Millgate House at the bottom of Richmond's Georgian Market Square lies one of the most suprising gardens in the North of England. The garden won first prize out of 3200 entries in the R H S National Garden Competition and is now a Royal Horticultural Society's "Recommended Garden". It is described in the Good Gardens Guide as "a gem""a delightful garden...skilful underplanting...never feels contrived...just natural and generous...it is a wonderful education in the handling of a small space." The garden has been featured in magazines all over the world.A recent article in the Sunday Times said..."the most densely planted garden I have ever seen." The praise is fulsome...don't miss this garden whilst in Richmond. Many return again and again at different seasons. Open Daily 10 00 am til 5 00pm April til Oct Entrance £2 00
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"I've been to Richmond Castle several times and there is always something different to see. The castle is full of history from the early building in 1071 right through to the 19th century when it was used as a base for the Non-Combatant Corps and a prison for Conscientious Objectors. If your interest..." is history, then the guidebook is a must! Not only does it detail the castle but the nearby Easby Abbey which is a pleasant walk. The staff are informative and very friendly and it seemed as though nothing was too much trouble.. customer service at its best!
Being an English Heritage member, there was no charge on my visit, however, considering what you can see, I think the admission fee is very reasonable. There are also times (particularly in the summer) when the castle is host to events such as Knights Tournaments which are fantastic for children. The exhibition is a good addition and includes much information about the Conscientious Objectors and the cells in which they were imprison...
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"A little gem in Richmond. Lovely cafe/restaurant, bit pricey but get what you pay for. Lovely selection of teas, cakes and hot food. The station has an art gallery and cinema. Great ice cream and lots of other little shops under one roof. Always pop in when in Richmond. Definately worth a visit. Jus..."t a short stroll along the river from the centre.
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