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- St Mary's Church, Embsay with Eastby - Anglican church in the Yorkshire Dales village of Embsay. Service times, events, church history and organ appeal.
- Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway - Heritage railway line running from Embsay to near Bolton Abbey. Map, timetables, history, news, stock list and photographs.
- Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway, Yorkshire Dales - Known as Yorkshire's Friendly Line, the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway has picnic areas, buffet cars, café, and a gift and book shop (open daily). Steam trains run every Sunday throughout the year
- St Mary's Church - Anglican church, offering service times, events, church history and organ appeal.
- Bondcroft Farm - Working sheep and beef farm, which also breeds and trains sheepdogs. Includes comments from guests and an enquiry form.
- Embsay Dog Training Club - Offering standard classes, home-based puppy training and general socialisation. Photographs show past and current members, including their successes with problem dogs. Skipton, North Yorkshire, England.
- Brooksbank Industries - Supplies textile machinery accessories including combing, spinning aprons, noil and brushes. Features a list of available products, profile of the company and contacts.
- Rockwood House - Offers en suite bed and breakfast accommodation, with photographs, a description, prices and local information.
Wikipedia Articles
- Embsay - Embsay is a village in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England and is situated about 2 miles north-east of Skipton and has around 1750 residents. The Village is often grouped with the neighbouring village of Eastby, such as the Embsay - with - Eastby Parish Council.
- Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway - The Embsay
- Threshfield railway station - Threshfield or Grassington and Threshfield Station, was built in the early part of 1902 for the Midland Railway. The line went off from Embsay Junction, up through the Dales with a stopping station at Rylstone, past the then 'Swinden Lime Works' or nowadays Swinden Quarry and then a further 3 miles to Threshfield Station.