Richmond Town Council

The civic heart of Richmond, with information on local services, events and community matters.

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Richmond Castle

A Norman fortress built in the 1070s, commanding views over the River Swale and the surrounding dales.

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Easby Abbey

The tranquil ruins of a 12th-century Premonstratensian abbey beside the River Swale, a short walk from town.

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Greyfriars Tower

The striking tower of a medieval Franciscan friary, standing alone in the town centre as a quiet reminder of Richmond's past.

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Georgian Theatre Royal

One of the oldest working theatres in Britain, built in 1788 and still hosting performances today.

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Richmondshire Museum

A local museum exploring the history and heritage of Richmond and the surrounding Richmondshire area.

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The Station

A thriving arts, food and community venue housed in Richmond's former Victorian railway station.

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Green Howards Museum

A regimental museum telling the story of the Green Howards, one of Yorkshire's most celebrated army regiments.

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St Mary's Parish Church

Richmond's principal Anglican parish church, with origins in the 12th century and a fine riverside setting.

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St Joseph & St Francis Xavier RC Church

The Roman Catholic church serving Richmond and the surrounding area, part of the Dales Catholic Parish.

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Richmond Methodist Church

The Methodist congregation serving Richmond, with a programme of worship and community activities.

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River Swale & Easby Walk

The River Swale flows through a dramatic gorge below the castle — the riverside walk to Easby is one of the finest short walks in the Dales.

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