The first major completed work by the 2013 Design Vanguard firm reuses a preexisting foundation and is capped by a sextet of ...
Inspired by the Australian Outback, Long Run is a new premium lager presented by Great Northern Brewing Co. The launch was a ...
Natural marble brings unique colors and distinctive patterns to countertops. At an average cost of $70 per square foot, marble countertops are less expensive than granite or stone-like options like ...
I had never heard of or visited the village, as it is tucked off the main road between Danby and Castleton ... and there’s a handsome stone fireplace for the colder days. We snuggle in by ...
The foundation stone for the Primitive chapel was laid on ... Property and Finance Officer for the Methodist Church Cleveland and Danby Circuit, had responsibility for emptying the building ...
A chapel organ which has spent the last 110 years accompanying services in East Cleveland is currently winging its way to its new home more ...
Part of the castle was destroyed by fire in 1568 whilst in the ownership of St John Constable, and the castle was left in a dilapidated state until it and the surrounding estate were bought by James ...
This year’s show is the 162nd Danby Agricultural Show which is held in Vicarage Field just opposite the vicarage and was inaugurated in 1848. It’s a show that remains true to its roots as a ...
Researchers on Wednesday revealed that the long-mysterious “Altar Stone” at the heart of Stonehenge came from faraway Scotland, raising tantalizing new questions about how — and why — a ...
The focal point of these festivities is the Altar Stone – the six-tonne sandstone slab that lies flat at the centre of Stonehenge. The ancient society that built this monument, from 3,100 to ...
New research led by Curtin University has revealed Stonehenge's monumental six-ton Altar Stone, long believed to originate from Wales, actually hails from Scotland. The study titled "A Scottish ...
Stonehenge’s Altar Stone, which lies at the heart of the ancient monument in southern England, was likely transported over 435 miles (700 kilometers) from what’s now northeastern Scotland ...