Easby, Hall 1913
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Photo ref: 65503
Photo of Easby, Hall 1913

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Here in the far north of the county, 2 miles south of Great Ayton, stands this 'Gentleman's Residence', built in Georgian times for the Emerson family. The estate included a private chapel, but this was closed in 1986. The house itself ceased to be inhabited in 1934, but in recent years it has been renovated back to its former glory.

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A Selection of Memories from Easby

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Easby

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I lived across the field from Easby and as a child spent many Sundays down on the river bank at Easby with my parents and siblings picnicing. My aunts and cousins used to visit from Northumberland and we had fishing nets and jam jars on strings in which we collected our 'tiddlers'. We paddled in the river and in the 1950s many afternoons after school we cycled to Easby to play by the River Swale. Both my parents are buried at Easby.