09 September 2010

Information about Harelands Courtyard

History...
The oldest parts of the original Harelands Farm, built around 1950, are situated on Gatherly Moor, an area steeped in history.
 
It was here, on 5th May 1498, that rebel forces were marshalled before marching towards York and storming the City on the 15th May.
 
The name of nearby Melsonby is a combination of Viking and Irish names - Melsan's Village.
 
A Benedictine nunnery was founded in Melsonby in the time of Henry II., was destroyed before the Reformation and has left some traces.
 
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Location Details...
Harelands Farm is situated just off Moor Road, approximately ½ a mile south of Melsonby, a small rural, North Yorkshire village and approximately 5 miles north of Richmond, 7 miles south west of Darlington and 11 miles south east of Barnard Castle.
 
The Harelands Courtyard development benefits from being less than ½ a mile from the A66 and only 2½ miles from the A1 at Scotch Corner.
 
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