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Harrogate Stray! Wells, secret roads, brown plaques, Russians & ox roasts. What to do in Harrogate? 

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In this video, I take a walk around the beautiful Stray, looking at some of the more interesting, hidden areas.
The Stray is a long area of public parkland in the centre of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England, comprising 200 acres (81 ha) of contiguous open land linking the spa town's curative springs and wells. The contiguous area of land, not all of which is officially designated part of The Stray, forms an approximately U-shaped belt from the Cenotaph on the north-west point of the U, down the A61 road, along a broader southern belt of fields, enclosing the building of Church Square, and up to the north east tip of the U at The Granby. The Stray includes the site of Tewit Well, marked by a dome.
The area of the Stray was historically part of the Forest of Knaresborough, a royal hunting forest which passed into the hands of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, in 1369. The forest remained in the hands of the Duchy of Lancaster, which still owns the freehold of the Stray. By the 18th century the forest had long outlived its original purpose, and the spa town of Harrogate was growing within the forest. The Duchy became concerned at illegal encroachments on its land, and considered enclosure of the forest. The Duchy commissioned a survey in 1767, which resulted in an Act of Enclosure in 1770. The commissioners' subsequent survey recognised the value of the unenclosed land which gave visitors unhindered access to the various mineral springs around Harrogate, and their Great Award of 1778 set aside two hundred acres to be forever unenclosed. The Award ensured public right of access to the land linking the wells and dedicating a long stretch of land for those seeking the cure to walk and exercise in.
The Award allotted grazing rights (or "gates") on the unenclosed land, so that animals on the 200 acres were free to stray without tether, giving rise to the popular name for the land, the Stray (a term used elsewhere in Yorkshire for unenclosed land, such as at York and Redcar).
Neither the Act of Enclosure nor the Award made any provision for ongoing management of the Stray. In 1841 a new Act of Parliament, the Harrogate Improvement Act, established a committee of Stray gate owners, but in practice this enabled the gate owners to generate income from renting parts of the Stray for purposes other than grazing animals. In 1884 Harrogate was incorporated as a municipal borough, and the new corporation negotiated the purchase of the gates. A further Act of Parliament in 1893 required the corporation to maintain the Stray as a public open space.
In 1932 the corporation's action in planting large formal areas planted with shrubs provoked opposition, and led in 1933 to the formation of the Stray Defence Association.[4] Another Act of Parliament, the Harrogate Stray Act 1985, made the new Harrogate Borough Council the protector of the Stray, and permitted the use of up to 8.5 acres (3.4 ha) of the Stray for spectator events. A variation was granted for the Tour de France in 2014,[5] but proposals in 2016 to relax the restrictions permanently met opposition and were abandoned.[6]
The Stray is traditionally the site of parades and civic events. For example, at the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887 the people of Harrogate roasted an ox for the occasion and drank 500 imperial gallons (2,300 l; 600 US gal) of beer. During World War II trenches were dug on The Stray in fear that German planes might use the open land as a runway.

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@rvanner
@rvanner Год назад
Walked across the stray in my old school days 😊
@channelscott2225
@channelscott2225 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment - sorry it took a while for me to reply! Lovely to hear your feedback!
@AshHockey
@AshHockey Год назад
I enjoyed that, very relaxing!
@channelscott2225
@channelscott2225 Год назад
Thanks Phil, I aim to please!
@Mistysmudge1
@Mistysmudge1 Месяц назад
I grew up in a house opposite where Grove house and the Royal Stables was :D the buildings had the Samson Fox weather vanes. I never knew that tree plaque was there :D
@Pseagust
@Pseagust 11 месяцев назад
Not being from Harrogate I found it very interesting 👍
@channelscott2225
@channelscott2225 9 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for your comment - and apologies for the delay in replying! It really is a beautiful place to live!
@Paul-hl4cj
@Paul-hl4cj 6 месяцев назад
my home town miss living there and i know my way round harrogate better than where i live now guess its being a kid at rosset
@Lulu-ut9pv
@Lulu-ut9pv Год назад
I remember the West Park stray... the company refused to accept liability for thr damage and it took nearly a year for it to be restored
@channelscott2225
@channelscott2225 Год назад
I remember too!
@Peterichardson835
@Peterichardson835 Год назад
And HBC claiming west park stray never flooded 😂
@Lulu-ut9pv
@Lulu-ut9pv 14 дней назад
On a driving lesson to tried drive onto the empress roundabout but got confused onto that private road, apparently ita a dispute where there was no access to the house without it
@Peterichardson835
@Peterichardson835 Год назад
Scott good video but I thought you would of mentioned the Brunswick line and the reservoir under the stray near Christ Church.
@channelscott2225
@channelscott2225 Год назад
I’m doing a part two! I’ve got the Brunswick stuff done, but I can’t work out which side the reservoir was! Can you help? Great comment- thanks.
@channelscott2225
@channelscott2225 Год назад
@@Peterichardson835 stray side or houses side?
@Peterichardson835
@Peterichardson835 Год назад
@@channelscott2225 if you come out of walkers passage and walk on the path that takes you to the traffic lights on skipton road it was on patch of grass to your right,between the path that goes to the roundabout.
@-DHR4870
@-DHR4870 Год назад
👍👌
@channelscott2225
@channelscott2225 Год назад
Thank you!
@NikoleiBellic
@NikoleiBellic Год назад
Is there a place online we can find out the details of restrictions? Such as flying a kite, driving rc model cars or even aircraft?
@channelscott2225
@channelscott2225 Год назад
Have you tried the council's website?
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