LOCATION LOCATION
Perched majestically upon the cliffs overlooking the River Nidd and the magnificent railway viaduct across Nidd Gorge, it’s hardly surprising Knaresborough has become not only one of the most photographed towns in Yorkshire but chosen as the location for December’s feel-good film, A Very British Christmas. Its warren of medieval streets that weave their way up and down from the river reveal a multitude of treasures from great shops and eateries to beautiful parks, walks and a flourishing cultural scene.
BAG A PROPERTY
If you’ve more than £400K to spend you could be in with a shout for one of Knaresborough’s highly sought after riverside properties. For those who want to ditch the car and rely on lower carbon emission trains, the town centre offers a wealth of old and characterful properties starting at around £250K which are just a few minutes’ walk from the Grade II listed station. Popular peripheral estates with close proximity to the town’s good schools, leisure facilities and A1M motorway are a popular choice for families.
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This story is from the January 2020 edition of Yorkshire Life.
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