You are in: North Yorkshire > Places > Places features > Shandy Hall Shandy Hall By Carole Green In the 1760s Shandy Hall, in the village of Coxwold, was the home of Laurence Sterne. He wrote Tristram ...
A garden set between a ruined medieval abbey and a huge white horse carved into a hillside, which opens to the public at night so people can capture moths: it sounds just like a setting written by ...
The following correction was printed in the Guardian's Corrections and clarifications column, Thursday October 20 2005 Shandy Hall, home of Tristram Shandy's creator, Laurence Sterne, is a lived-in ...
A MUSEUM in North Yorkshire has been awarded a six figure government grant to carry out repair work to its Grade I listed building. Shandy Hall, in Coxwold, has been awarded a Museum Estate and ...
ANNE Vibeke Mou's new artwork goes on show at Shandy Hall in Coxwold this week, inspired by the museum and the author Laurence Sterne, who lived there in the 1700s. The Danish artist, now based in ...
It’s a slice of local history, and a bit of a mystery. What’s now a 4,200-square-foot home off Shandy Lane in Wilmington started as a Wrightsville Sound land grant from King George II to Thomas Conner ...
Proceeds from the two performances will go to Macroom's Sullane Haven project for older people Patrick Bergin delivers a stunning performance as the evil Dr Philip Cross Cast members on the ...
It was Corporal Trim, in The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, who illustrated what it was to be free by waving his stick in the air with a flourish. Did you know with a Digital ...
NEARLY 100 historic books and prints will be auctioned off to raise funds for a house which is a shrine to fans of literature. Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire Post, you can get ...
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