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- Escrick Park Estate - Details of property to let, plus country sports and leisure facilities on the estate.
- Escrick Parish Council - Selby District, North Yorkshire. Local services, past Council minutes, Councillor details.
- Escrick C of E Primary School - Includes a full prospectus, KS1 and KS2 results for the previous year, and a complete guide for prospective pupils and parents.
- York Timber - Sells timber-based garden furniture, fencing and huts. Includes a guide to the available products and contacts.
- The Parsonage Hotel - Includes price and contact details, along with photographs and information about the facilities.
- Optisoft - An integrated Windows based practice management system for optometrists, opticians and ophthalmologists.
- Aristocats Cattery - Cat boarding, also breeds pedigree kittens. Photographs, details of facilities, location map and prices.
- Guided Solutions - Medical recruitment specialists for sales, marketing, engineers, applications specialists and trainers. Online job search and CV submission.
- Peal Composition Index - Peal compositions by John Goldthorpe.
Wikipedia Articles
- Escrick - Escrick is a village in North Yorkshire, situated 6 miles south of York city centre and 8 miles north of Selby on the main A19 road.
- Baron Howard of Escrick - The title of Baron Howard of Escrick was created on 12 April 1628 for Edward Howard. On the death of the fourth baron in 1715, the barony became extinct.
- Escrick Rural District - Escrick was a rural district in the East Riding of Yorkshire from 1894 to 1935.
- Queen Margaret's School, York - Queen Margaret's School is an independent day and boarding school for girls aged 11-18 in Escrick Park near York. Margaret's was originally established at Scarborough in 1901 by the Woodard Foundation.
- Beilby Lawley, 3rd Baron Wenlock - Beilby Lawley, 3rd Baron Wenlock GCSI, GCIE, KCB, VD, PC (12 May 1849 – 15 January 1912) was an English nobleman, eldest son of Beilby Lawley, 2nd Baron Wenlock and 9th Baronet. He succeeded to the Barony and Baronetcy and to the family estate at Escrick, Yorkshire on the death of his father in 1880.