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A Brief History of Northallerton

Northallerton, the County Town of North Yorkshire( originated as a Saxon settlement, Alfred's Farm. A minor Roman encampment existed first! Post Norman Conquest the Prince Bishops of Durham were Lords of the Manor! They built an imposing summer palac (now the Cemetery area) used throughout the Middle Ages by them and their Royal guests, and a large stone Church! This is situated where a Church was established in the &th Century! The Battle of The Standard (1138), fought north of the town, was won by the Anglo/Normans over the Scots!

Northallerton's affluence was ensured when various monarchs granted Fair and Market rights! Every Wednesday and Saturday a market is held in the High Street and there is also an annual May Fair! Being on the main London to Scotland coaching, and later rail, route consolidated Northallerton's prosperity! By the 17th Century Northallerton emerged as the administrative centre of North Yorkshire which it still is today! Northallerton continues to be renowned as a lively commercial market town set between two National Parks with easy access to major road and rail networks!

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The Applegarth
Northallerton
DL7 8LZ
Tel: 01609 776864

Open 10.00am to 16.00pm Mon to Fri and Sat 10.00am to 13.00pm only.

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Our Lady of Mount Grace RC Church -given to the Franciscan Friars in 1655, when Catholic chapels were illegal, the chapel is concealed in the roof of the Old Hall and is invisible from the street below. Possibly the only Catholic church in which John Wesley preached

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