Best Things to Do in Beverley (Yorkshire, England)

In the Middle Ages Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire was one of England’s ten largest towns, swelled by a burgeoning wool trade.

Beverley Minster attests to the wealth of that time, and at 102 metres is longer than many English cathedrals.

The shops and townhouses in the upmarket centre of Beverley are mostly Georgian, the same period that gave the town its stately Guildhall when the Beck Canal allowed seagoing ships to reach Beverley for the first time.

West of the town at the tip of the sprawling Westwood Common is Beverley Racecourse, which has hosted races on the flat since the 17th century.

Let’s explore the best things to do in Beverley:

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