Grid reference SE4843
near to Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England
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John Smith's Tadcaster Brewery, chimney
Probably built 1883, Listed Grade II. Its typically Victorian ornateness contrasts with the plainness of the modern storage tanks.
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Old milestone
A photo taken on a very dull day but it shows, just, the position of the West Riding milestone opposite the brewery complex. The brewery car-park is behind the right-hand hedge.
Grade II listed 1301027
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The eastern end of the viaduct walk
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Hidden by Ivy
And seemingly ignored by every other "Geographer", this mound is the remains of Tadcaster Castle, an 11thC motte & bailey, that was built by William de Percy, the new Lord of the land after the Norman Conquest. There is some... (more)
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The Coach and Horses on Commercial Street, Tadcaster
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The Georgian House, St Joseph's Street, Tadcaster
A nearby information plaque said this had previously been the site of a workhouse, and before that a jail.
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Kirkgate - looking towards High Street
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Garage services at Tadcaster
Located off Station Road on the west side of Tadcaster.
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Old Milestone by the A162, Tadcaster West
Metal plate attached to stone post by the A162, in parish of TADCASTER (SELBY District), just South of junction with the A659 in Tadcaster; opposite John Smith's Brewery, near car park and road sign, on West side of road. Brayshaw... (more)
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John Smith's Brewery and River Wharfe, Tadcaster
The "lake" in front of the brewery is actually the River Wharfe which had overflowed its banks following a sudden thaw of accumulated snow on the North Yorkshire Moors.
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Viaduct and Wharfe
Looking across the River Wharfe next to Tadcaster Viaduct.
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Viaduct
In Tadcaster
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