How do you say cambois?

Cambois (/ˈkæməs/ KAM-əs) is a village in south-east Northumberland, England.

How do you say peover?

Upper/Lower Peover The average tourist might be forgiven for pronouncing these small Cheshire villages the way they are spelled, and saying ‘Pee-over’.

How do you pronounce sadberge?

Sadberge (/ˈsædbɜːrdʒ/) is a village in County Durham, England, situated between Darlington and Stockton-on-Tees.

How do you pronounce Ireshopeburn?

The local pronunciation is “Eye-ssup-burn”.

How do you pronounce Cholmondeley?

Okay, but how do you really pronounce Cholmondeley? Although it looks like it should be pronounced “Chol-mon-delay”, it is in fact pronounced “Chumley.”

How do you pronounce quernmore?

Quernmore (pronounced /ˈkwɔːmər/ KWOR-mər) is a village and civil parish in the City of Lancaster in Lancashire, England.

How did Appletreewick get its name?

Mock Beggar Hall in Appletreewick The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book and its name is derived from the Old English of æppel-trēow wīc, which means the Apple-tree specialised farm (or hamlet). The old dialectal pronunciation of the village name is a shortened ‘Ap-trick’, which is sometimes still heard being used by the locals.

Where can I stay in Appletreewick?

Other accommodation available in Appletreewick includes a number of quaint holiday cottages and the large campsite located at the northern edge of the village. The most famous son of Appletreewick is William Craven, who was born in 1548 to a paupers family in a cottage opposite the High Hall, now the site of St. John’s Church.

What makes Appletreewick the friendliest town to drive through?

The cruck barn was the first one to be built in Upper Wharfedale in over 300 years and used original materials such as lime and horsehair to line the walls and sheep’s wool for insulation. A 2009 study of rural driving within England led to Appletreewick attaining the title of ‘Britain’s Friendliest Town to Drive Through’.

Who restored high Hall in Appletreewick?

The Tudor-style grade II* listed High Hall was restored by Sir William Craven (known as Appletreewick’s own ” Dick Whittington “) who became Sheriff and Lord Mayor of London at the beginning of the 17th century. Craven was born in a cottage almost opposite High Hall, one of a pair converted into St. Johns church.

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