Tuesday 7pm kick off
Name your team
real shame we can’t go to this one isn’t it.
Name your team
real shame we can’t go to this one isn’t it.
Tuesday 7pm kick off
Name your team
real shame we can’t go to this one isn’t it.
Ditto... love Harrogate... something to eat and a few beverages in the winter garden first. Got to be the best walk into a pub anywhere, that flowing staircase.Tuesday 7pm kick off
Name your team
real shame we can’t go to this one isn’t it.
I grew up in Knaresborough and Harrogate. There is the scene of a highly embarrassing teenage moment around every corner, out that way.
When the famous crime novelist disappeared from her home in Surrey in 1926, she was tracked down to Harrogate's Old Swan Hotel.
are we intended to deduce which one?
Agatha Christie.
are we intended to deduce which one?
Agatha Christie.

Doesn't Adam Pearson live in Harrogate and the pal he borrowed the money off to buy City ? The pal owned one of Harrogate's football club's and his wife owned the other, Harrogate Railway FC.
I actually met them both at the Who concert at the KC. They asked me if I was interested in buying Hull City !, I kid you not.
Missed opportunity thereDoesn't Adam Pearson live in Harrogate and the pal he borrowed the money off to buy City ? The pal owned one of Harrogate's football club's and his wife owned the other, Harrogate Railway FC.
I actually met them both at the Who concert at the KC. They asked me if I was interested in buying Hull City !, I kid you not.
Pity it’s a **** Wetherspoons, but I agree it’s a lovely buildingYou must log in or register to see images
Ditto... love Harrogate... something to eat and a few beverages in the winter garden first. Got to be the best walk into a pub anywhere, that flowing staircase.
No such thingPity it’s a **** Wetherspoons, but I agree it’s a lovely building
Harrogate hosted the Eurovision song contest in 1982.
The country’s last, fully working Turkish Bath remains in Harrogate, dating back to the 19th Century.
When the famous crime novelist, Agatha Christe, disappeared from her home in Surrey in 1926, she was tracked down to Harrogate's Old Swan Hotel.
Mother Shipton’s cave, near Harrogate, is England’s oldest tourist attraction.
The name derives from Old Norse hǫrgr 'a heap of stones, cairn' + gata 'street'.
Parliament Street became the world's first route to be lit by water-gas.
In 2012, Harrogate had the highest concentration of drink drivers in the UK.
Harrogate is home to the British Potato conference, where the world record for eating the most mash potato in 30 seconds was achieved. (266 grams).
Charles Dickens visited Harrogate in 1858 and called it, “the queerest place with the strangest people in it, leading the oddest lives of dancing, newspaper reading and dining.”
The Viking sport of horse fighting (ie. where horses fought one another, rather than humans fighting horses), took place at Folifoot or ‘foal fight’ between Wetherby and Harrogate, and was one of the invaders’ favourite pastimes.