Nestled in the beautiful village of Hutton-le-Hole, in the heart of the North York Moors National Park, Ryedale Folk Museum offers a unique glimpse of the past.
For over half a century it has conserved some of Ryedale’s most magnificent bits of heritage for future generations to enjoy. Its 20 atmospheric buildings and collections, spread over six acres, tell a story about a rural way of life from the Iron Age to the 1950s.
Ryedale Folk Museum is the ideal visitor attraction for groups as there really is something for everyone to enjoy. Each of the buildings interprets a different aspect of rural life, from the 16th century Manor House with its imposing cruck frame, to the much-loved Village Store featuring 1950s food and household goods – a real trip down memory lane for some.
The Museum opens from 18 February to 3 December in 2017. The group rate for 10+ is £5.50pp. Evening visits are also possible at £10pp. There is coach parking nearby and drivers get free entry.