Knaresborough
Knaresborough is a town in North Yorkshire, England. It is east of Harrogate. In 2001 there were 14,761 people living in Knaresborough.[1]
It was presumably unearthed near Farnham near where two key Roman routes ran: Cade's Road on the eastern side and Dere Street to the west, a major route to York and Hadrian's Wall. There were a number of rich Roman villas in the vicinity and the treasure may have come from one of these
Knaresborough Media
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Knaresborough (period 1850–98) by Francis Frith
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The Old Town Hall was converted into in the Castle Courtyard shopping centre in the late 20th century
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The town crier in the market place (2018)
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St. Robert of Knaresborough at Holy Trinity Church, Lower Beeding, West Sussex
The Woolly-Headed Boy of Fort Montague
Knaresborough Castle
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The Dropping Well in 1985, showing petrified toys
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House in the Rock, Knaresborough.
References
- ↑ "Local statistics - Office for National Statistics". www.ons.gov.uk.