top of page


The White Rose County of Yorkshire
© Copyright 2020 Michael Palmer. All Rights Reserved.
Protected with www.ProtectMyWork.com, Reference Number: 9935060520S027
Search


Kirkstall Abbey walk
Kirkstall Abbey walk 6.16 mi Kirkstall Abbey is a ruined Cistercian monastery located in the outskirts of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The abbey was founded in 1152 by Cistercian monks from Fountains Abbey, under the patronage of Henry de Lacy, the Lord of the manor of Leeds. The abbey quickly became a prosperous and influential institution, owning vast lands and properties throughout Yorkshire. The monks engaged in agriculture, sheep-rearing, and cloth-making, and their w

Michael Palmer
Apr 30, 20231 min read


Garden design in Wentbridge, West Yorkshire
#outdoorkitchen #outdoorkitchen #outdoorkitchens #outdoorkitchenideas #outdoorkitchendesign #outdoorkitchendesigner #gardendesign...

Michael Palmer
Apr 24, 20231 min read


Wentworth Castle walk
Wentworth Castle walk 2.78 mi Wentworth Castle is a Grade I listed country house located in the village of Stainborough, South Yorkshire, England. It was built in the early 18th century by Thomas Wentworth, the 1st Earl of Strafford, and remained in the Wentworth family until the mid-20th century. The estate on which the house stands has a rich history dating back to the 13th century when it was owned by the de Stainborough family. It was later owned by the Reresby family and

Michael Palmer
Apr 23, 20231 min read


Walk through animation for a outdoor kitchen and fire design
An outdoor kitchen and fire design typically includes various elements such as a grill, sink, refrigerator, countertops, cabinets,...

Michael Palmer
Apr 20, 20231 min read


Ackworth circular walk
Ackworth circular walk 4.42 mi Ackworth has a rich history dating back to the 17th century. The village is known for its Quaker connections and Quaker School, founded in 1779.The Quaker movement arrived in Ackworth in the mid-17th century, and by the early 18th century, the village had become a major center of Quaker activity. Many prominent Quaker families settled in the area, and a number of meeting houses and schools were established. The Ackworth School was founded in 177

Michael Palmer
Apr 17, 20231 min read


Saltaire to Bingley 5 Rise Locks circular walk.
Saltaire to Bingley 5 Rise Locks circular walk. The walk from Saltaire to Bingley 5 Rise Locks is not only a lovely journey through the Aire Valley, but it also has a rich history. Saltaire was founded in 1851 by Sir Titus Salt, a Victorian industrialist who wanted to create a model village for his workers. The village is now a UNESCO World Heritage site and is known for its well-preserved examples of Victorian architecture, including the Salts Mill, which was once a textile

Michael Palmer
Apr 16, 20231 min read


Garden design in Pontefract, West Yorkshire
#outdoorkitchen #outdoorkitchen #outdoorkitchens #outdoorkitchenideas #outdoorkitchendesign #outdoorkitchendesigner #gardendesign...

Michael Palmer
Apr 12, 20231 min read


Filey Bay – Filey Loop
Filey loop walk 4.35mi Filey is a small town located on the coast of North Yorkshire, England. The history of Filey dates back to the Roman era, when a fort was built on the site of the current town. However, it wasn't until the 12th century that Filey began to develop as a settlement, when a small community grew up around a chapel dedicated to St. Oswald. Filey remained a small fishing village for much of its history, but in the 19th century it began to develop as a seaside

Michael Palmer
Apr 11, 20231 min read


Ackworth loop walk
Ackworth loop walk. Ackworth is a village and civil parish in the metropolitan borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 5 miles east of the town of Pontefract and 8 miles south-west of the city of Wakefield. Ackworth has a rich history dating back to the 12th century when it was first mentioned in historical records. The village was originally a small agricultural settlement, and its economy was primarily based on farming and wool production

Michael Palmer
Apr 10, 20231 min read


Ackworth & Hundhill loop walk.
Ackworth & Hundhill loop walk 5.96 mi Hundhill Hall is a historic building located near the village of Ackworth, in the county of West Yorkshire, England. The hall dates back to the 16th century and has a rich and fascinating history. The hall was built in the late 16th century and was originally owned by the Blaydes family. It was passed down through several generations of the family until the 18th century, when it was sold to the Milnes family. During the 19th century, Hund

Michael Palmer
Apr 10, 20231 min read


Ackworth and Hessle loop walk.
Ackworth and Hessle loop walk 4.22 Hessle is an important sanctuary for wildlife including at least 30% of the species of bird, and several mammals, appearing on the list of Species of Principal Importance in England published by the Government (2006). The birds include Lapwings, Linnets, Grey Partridge, Tree Sparrows and Yellow Wagtails. In addition, there are several habitats with healthy populations of Great Crested Newts The earliest recorded date for the parish is 1066,

Michael Palmer
Apr 10, 20232 min read


Welton loop walk
Welton loop walk 6.2mi Welton is a small village located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Its history can be traced back to the medieval period, when it was a centre of agricultural activity and had a thriving market. In the 16th century, Welton became known for its wool trade, and many of the village's historic buildings date from this time. The village also played a role in the English Civil War, with a battle taking place nearby in 1642. Throughout the 19th and ea

Michael Palmer
Apr 9, 20231 min read


Google review for Shire Joinery.
Link Billy did an excellent job fitting our kitchen. He had great communication throughout the entire process and answered any questions...

Michael Palmer
Apr 8, 20231 min read


Slaithewaite to Marsden canal walk
Slaithewaite to Marsden canal walk 6.62 mi The walk follows the Huddersfield Narrow Canal and offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. Along the way, you'll pass through several old mills and industrial buildings, as well as charming villages and towns. The Standedge Canal Tunnel is one of the longest and deepest canal tunnels in the United Kingdom, and it's definitely worth a visit. The tunnel itself is over 3 miles long and passes through the Pennines, offerin

Michael Palmer
Apr 8, 20231 min read


Google review for Shire Joinery.
Link The finish is exactly what we dreamed of! Thank you Billy Billy fitted our kitchen and it looks really nice! He is honest,...

Michael Palmer
Apr 7, 20231 min read


Garden design in Wakefield, West Yorkshire
The brick retaining walls are a great way to level the garden and add visual interest. The vegetable growing area is perfect for those...

Michael Palmer
Apr 5, 20231 min read


Garden design in Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Concept plans and walk through animations for a rear garden in Wakefield. This garden has various areas for different purposes, making it...

Michael Palmer
Mar 22, 20231 min read


Garden design plans for a new build property in Pontefract, West Yorkshire
The sunken patio with a built-in outdoor kitchen, pergola, and firepit can create a perfect outdoor living space that is both functional...

Michael Palmer
Mar 15, 20231 min read


Old Royston loop walk
Old Royston loop walk 3.79 mi Old Royston – From Farming Settlement to South Yorkshire Village Ancient Origins and Rural Beginnings Old Royston in South Yorkshire (often simply called Royston) is a village with deep roots. The name is recorded as Rorestone in the Domesday Book, meaning “Hror’s or Roarr’s settlement”.Originally a farming community, it sat in the historic West Riding of Yorkshire before urban growth and industry transformed the area. Industrial Transformation

Michael Palmer
Mar 11, 20231 min read


Goole review for Shire Joinery.
See Review Positive: Professionalism, Punctuality, Quality, Responsiveness, Value Billy was excellent and fitted all our new skirting...
Billy Palmer
Mar 8, 20231 min read
bottom of page






