This weekend has found us in North Yorkshire again, Richmond to be precise. There were motorcycle boots to be collected so we decided to stay on for a few days,
Unfortunately the weather was not so good but there again its only February so it really to be expected. We spent our time wandering around, going out for walks and exploring the market town which , like many we visit, was known for wool.
The market place still holds a market on Saturdays and the shops surrounding it include several butchers and other independent shops.
The town started to grow up around the castle in the 11 Century and it still dominates the eyeline from the town centre.
Last time we visited I had noticed this street name so I retraced my steps to investigate further.

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If you look up the road, you can see this archway. It is one of two gateways dating back to the 13c when the centre of the town still had a wall around it.
If you look across the main road in the opposite direction you see some gardens and the remains of the friary.
and to make it even more spooky, the Fleece hotel had a large inflatable heart outside and provided this rendition of the friary bell tower.
Still, the snow drops were beautiful.
Did I mention that the town is built on different levels up the hillside, This was our temporary home for a few nights.