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Thirsk, United Kingdom
Thirsk, United Kingdom. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Thirsk

Thirsk is a market town in North Yorkshire, 23 miles north of York, with a population of 5900 in 2021. It's best known for its racecourse and as the home of the veterinarian and author known as James Herriot. It's also a good base for touring the North York Moors, which rise steeply a few miles east of town.

Thirsk travel guide

Understand

The fertile Vale of Mowbray has long been settled: in the Domesday Book this place was Tresche, and in Old Norse it was þresk meaning a fen. In an era when wealth was based on agriculture, Thirsk grew into a comfortable little market town, with only occasional disruptions by passing armies. Heavy industry also passed it by, as did the railway and A1, so its pleasant centre has been preserved. Agriculture remains the mainstay of life in Thirsk, plus light industry (often farm-related) and commuter housing for York. Visit Thirsk is the tourist information centre in Market Place, open M-Sa 10AM-4PM.

Getting there

Thirsk is on the main London Kings Cross - York - Edinburgh line, but most trains thunder through. From the south you generally change at York onto the hourly train from Manchester Airport to Leeds, York, Thirsk, Northallerton, Yarm, Thornaby, Middlesbrough and Redcar. York to Thirsk is 15 min: look east to spot Kilburn White Horse on the hillside as the train approaches Thirsk. 1 Thirsk railway station is a mile and a half west of town on A61. Access to the platforms is via steep steps. There's a staffed ticket office and machines, and toilets. No cafe but the Old Red House adjacent is your pub refuge. Transdev Bus 30 / 30X runs from York hourly M-Sa, taking just over an hour via Easingwold. Hodgsons Bus 70 runs five times M-Sa from Northallerton, taking 25 min to Thirsk and continuing to Ripon (another 45 min). Bus 153 also runs 3 times M-Sa from Northallerton. May-Sep Moorsbus M5 runs from Easingwold to Thirsk and Helmsley 3 or 4 times Sa Su. 2 Market Place is the main bus stop. By road from the south follow A1(M) onto A168. Avoid coming via York, the ring road is always congested. From the east, A170 is a scenic road over the moors from Scarborough via Pickering and Helmsley, but caravans and heavy vehicles must not attempt Sutton Bank, the scarp edge five miles east of Thirsk.

Getting around

"World of James Herriot" and Thirsk Museum are near town centre, but you need a car to get into the moors. A dozen taxi firms ply in town.

See

Market Place is a pleasant, broad cobbled expanse lined by 18th- and 19th-century buildings, pity about the traffic. 1 World of James Herriot, 23 Kirkgate YO7 1PL, ☏ +44 1845 524234. Daily Apr-Oct 9:30AM-5PM, Nov-Mar 10AM-4PM. Alf Wight (1916-1995) was a vet in Thirsk for almost 50 years and wrote an acclaimed series of stories under his pen-name James Herriot. "Darrowby" was his fictional Thirsk, with a bit of Richmond, Leyburn and Middleham mixed in. The stories were adapted for film and TV in the 1970s as All Creatures Great and Small and It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet. That first title was especially apt because his work covered farm beasts and pet animals in a way that's nowadays uncommon. This unassuming terraced house was his practice premises, now a museum of his works and their fictional counterparts. Adult £8.50, child £5. (updated Nov 2025) Thirsk Museum, 14 Kirkgate YO7 1PQ (opposite World of James Herriot), ☏ +44 1845 527707. Apr-Oct: M-Sa 10AM-4PM. Small volunteer-run museum of local history. The house was the birthplace of the cricketer Thomas Lord (1755-1832): he bowled for Middlesex but is best known for establishing Lord's MCC cricket ground. Free. (updated Nov 2025) St Mary's Church on Kirkgate is Anglican. It dates from the 15th century but is mostly 19th-century Perpendicular Gothic. Zillah Bell Gallery is a commercial gallery at 15 Kirkgate, open Tu-Sa 10AM-5PM. Don't see the castle. It probably stood at the north end of Castlegate (perhaps a clue?) but in the eyes of Henry II was "adulterine" - rebelliously raised against him - so it was demolished in 1176. A manor house was then built on the site. In 1322 the Scots, emboldened by their victory at Bannockburn, raided Yorkshire and almost captured Edward II with his trousers down; they utterly demolished the manor house. 2 Thirsk Birds of Prey Centre, Sion Hill Hall YO7 4EU, ☏ +44 1845 587522. Mar-Oct daily 10:30AM-5PM. Eagles, falcons, hawks and other raptors, with three flying displays daily.

Do

Ritz Cinema at 16 Westgate is volunteer-run. 1 Thirsk Racecourse, Station Rd YO7 1QL, ☏ +44 1845 522276. This has regular flat-racing Apr-Oct. Free parking for all enclosures. On race days a shuttle bus plies from the railway station. (updated Nov 2025) 2 Thirsk & Sowerby Leisure Centre, Chapel St YO7 1LU, ☏ +44 1845 522447. M-F 7AM-9:30PM, Sa 7AM-4PM, Su 7AM-3PM. Gym, pool, drop-in fitness sessions. (updated Nov 2025) Golf: Thirsk & Northallerton GC is 2 miles north of town. White tees 6564 yards, par 72. Thistle Hill is a 9-hole course near Topcliffe. Yorkshire Gliding Club is based above Sutton Bank. Football is played only at amateur level. Thirsk RUFC play rugby union: their pitch is within the racecourse loop. Thirsk Falcons play soccer at Sowerby Gateway. Deer Shed Festival is held at Baldersby Park in Topcliffe, with music, mixed arts, science and sports. The next is 24-26 July 2026.

Buy

Lidl and Tesco (with fuel) are west edge of town centre and Aldi is south along B1448. They're all open daily.

Eat

Istanbul Grill is at 8 Market Place, open Su-Th noon-10PM, F Sa noon-11PM. Bianco Ristorante is at 17 Market Place, open daily 11AM-10PM. Racha Thai is in Baker's Alley off Market Place, open Su Tu-Th 5-9PM, F Sa 5-10PM. Upstairs Downstairs is a deli cafe at 25 Market Place, open M-Sa 9AM-4PM, Su 10AM-4PM. Yorks of Thirsk is a cafe in the Old Post Office on Market Place, open M-Sa 9AM-4:30PM, Su 10AM-4PM. Hung Moey is a Chinese restaurant at 60 Market Place, open W-M 5-11PM. Tea Time Cafe, 87 Market Place YO7 1ET, ☏ +44 1845 523869. M-Sa 8:30AM-4PM, Su 9AM-3PM. Welcoming cafe with homemade food. (updated Nov 2025) White Horse Cafe serves fish & chips at 91 Market Place M-Sa 11AM-7PM plus Sunday in winter. Takeaway is available till 8PM. Bengal Kitchen on Millgate is open daily 5-11PM. Manor Italia is at 14 Millgate, open W-Sa 5-9PM.

Drink & nightlife

The Red Bear is at 47 Market Place. Three Tuns is at 54 Market Place, see below. The Royal Thirsk is at 57 Market Place. Black Bull is at 75 Market Place. Mowbray Arms is at 83 Market Place. Little 3 is at 13 Finkle St.

Sleep

Golden Fleece Hotel, Market Place YO7 1LL, ☏ +44 1845 523108. Comfy place, very central, with bar and food. B&B double £110. (updated Nov 2025) The Three Tuns, 54 Market Place YO7 1LH, ☏ +44 1845 521370. Decent mid-price choice in an 18th-century coaching inn. The poet Wordsworth had his honeymoon here, perhaps for the sake of a rhyme with "JD Wetherspoon". Double (room only) £60. (updated Nov 2025) Fourways Guest House, Town End YO7 1PY, ☏ +44 1845 522601. Simple but comfy guest house. B&B double £100. (updated Nov 2025)

Thirsk Hall is a 1720s mansion on Newsham Rd behind the racecourse. It's mainly an events venue but offers glamping in yurts. Its sculpture garden has closed down. 1 Premier Inn, Gateway, Sowerby YO7 3HF, ☏ +44 333 234 6563. Good budget choice a mile southwest of town. B&B double £80. (updated Nov 2025) 2 Carpenters Arms, 1 Church View, Fel

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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