Living the tranquil life
IMAGINE living a tranquil life in a rambling country home with plenty of grounds and fabulous views.
IMAGINE living a tranquil life in a rambling country home with plenty of grounds and fabulous views.
HOT on the success of The Kitchen Sink, the new uproarious comedy by one of Britain’s best young writers comes to Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre in October.
THE major acts for next year’s three-day Coastival arts festival in Scarborough have been unveiled.
VILLAGE properties tend to be centuries-old traditional cottages or large stone-built houses, but if you are after something more in keeping with the 21st century, look no further than Thistle Dhu in Great Barugh, near Malton, marketed by Reeds Rains for £325,000.
RYEDALE artist Kate Siddle has been awarded a prestigious £1,000 art prize for the best body of work in the Great North Art Show, currently being held in Ripon Cathedral.
WILLIAM Tillyer, one of Britain’s most respected artists, celebrates a lifetime of art this autumn with a series of solo exhibitions to coincide with his 75th birthday – the first of which launches at a rural gallery in the North York Moors.
FOLLOWING a successful debut in the spring, Just Happy To Be Here theatre company is returning to Scarborough Spa on October 3 with a two-handed production by award-winning writer and actress Kay Mellor.
AFTER a fabulous summer, September is also shaping up to be a lovely month to take us into the autumn.
MANY of us dream of getting away from it all and moving to a rambling home with plenty of land on the North York Moors.
KEEN gardeners will be happy to take advantage of the lovely summer in order to spend time working in and enjoying their gardens.
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