Walks: Coneysthorpe - Centenary Way - Castle Howard

This delightful walk of about six miles, departs from the small, picturesque village of Coneysthorpe, about five miles east of Malton, at the north entrance to Castle Howard park. It includes Castle Howard, noted for its magnificent location, and scenery of the Howardian Hills. The mansion of Castle Howard is well known to many '“ a superb early 18th century building designed by Sir John Vanbrugh. It contains interesting collections of furniture, porcelain, sculpture and paintings. Its 1,000-acre park has an ionic temple and statues, lakes and fountains, and is thickly wooded.
Temple of the Four Winds at Castle Howard.Temple of the Four Winds at Castle Howard.
Temple of the Four Winds at Castle Howard.

Access from Malton is by the prominent Talbot Hotel. Here, turn right as signed to Castle Howard 6 miles. Passing through Easthorpe, high walling to your left leads to Coneysthorpe. At the crossroads turn left, and you’ll find a car park on the right.

Start from the car park, return to the crossroads and turn right. Keep on the Malton Road, and just ahead is a green ‘island’. Here, deviate left to savour the delights of the stone-built hamlet of Coneysthorpe.

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During the 19th century, Coneysthorpe passed into the Castle Howard estate. Many cottages and farms were built around the spacious village green to accommodate estate workers and domestic staff.