Kilburn

Kilburn VillageThe CD has (approx) 12 pages about Kilburn.
Kilburn is known for the 'White Horse' figure cut into the hillside on Roulston Scar, and for the hand-carved, oak furniture of 'Mousey Thompson' which has an international reputation. It is also an attractive village in its own right, tucked at the bottom of the Hambleton Hills where the Vale of York meets the Vale of Pickering. It is not on a major road route, but is accessible from the A19 via Coxwold or Bagby.