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By Car

From the North: A1(M) / A19 from East Scotland, Newcastle, Durham and Middlesbrough. From the South: M1 / A1(M) then A168 towards Thirsk to join A19. From the East: A171 / A170 from the East Coast over the North York Moors. From the West: M6/M62 to M1/ A1(M) / A19 northbound and then as from south.

Free Parking

Free 2 hour disc parking in the market place (collect disc from the library or local shops)

By Rail

Northallerton Station is only 2 1/2 hours direct from London's Kings Cross GNER Line. Northallerton is also linked via the Trans Pennine Express service to Liverpool, Manchester Airport, Manchester, Leeds, Middlesbrough and Newcastle. Stokesley is 16 miles from Northallerton The Esk Valley Line (Arriva trains) runs from Middlesbrough to Whitby and stops at Great Ayton, Battersby and Kildale.

Useful numbers and websites

www.nationalrail.co.uk Tel. 0845 748 4950
www.tpexpress.co.uk Tel. 0845 678 6974
www.mytrainticket.co.uk Tel. 0845 128 0480

By Bus / By Coach

The No. 88/89 runs between Northallerton and Stokesley. The No. 29 runs between Middlesbrough and Stokesley. The No. 81 runs between Redcar and Stokesley.

The daily National Express 'Rapide' coach from London reaches Thirsk in approximately 5 hours. Thirsk is also linked to Leeds, Manchester, Manchester Airport, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Chester.

Public transport - www.traveline.org.uk Tel. 0871 200 2233
www.nationalexpress.com Tel. 08705 808080
www.moors.uk.net Tel. 01845 597000
www.dalesbus.org Tel. 0871 200 2233

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Contact

Great Ayton Tourist Information Centre
High Green Car Park
Great Ayton
Middlesbrough
TS9 6BJ
United Kingdom
t: 01642 722835

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It's a fact

Great Broughton Sports Club is where Middlesbrough-born Brian Clough played his first league football.

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