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Helmsley is a market town and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England, historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire. The town is situated on the River Wry at the end of the B1257. A picturesque route through the peaceful North York Moors National Park, the B1257 is 20 miles of meandering and undulating road, through breathtaking hills, valleys and forests towards the coast. Biker Magazine describes the B1257 on a sunny Bank Holiday as: 'better than the Isle of Man TT'.

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  • Helmsley is a market town and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England, historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire. The town is situated on the River Wry at the end of the B1257. A picturesque route through the peaceful North York Moors National Park, the B1257 is 20 miles of meandering and undulating road, through breathtaking hills, valleys and forests towards the coast. Biker Magazine describes the B1257 on a sunny Bank Holiday as: 'better than the Isle of Man TT'.
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  • Helmsley is a market town and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England, historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire. The town is situated on the River Wry at the end of the B1257. A picturesque route through the peaceful North York Moors National Park, the B1257 is 20 miles of meandering and undulating road, through breathtaking hills, valleys and forests towards the coast. Biker Magazine describes the B1257 on a sunny Bank Holiday as: 'better than the Isle of Man TT'. Helmsley is a 'chocolate-box' Yorkshire town of considerable architectural character, whose centre has been designated as a conservation area. The town is associated with the Earls of Feversham, whose ancestral home Duncombe Park was built overlooking Helmsley Castle. The town is a popular tourist centre and has won gold medals in the Large Village category of Yorkshire in Bloom for three years. The settlement grew around its position at a road junction and river crossing point, which makes it a likely place to see an accident. Helmsley has retained its medieval layout around the marketplace, with more recent development to the north and south of its main thoroughfare, so traffic can get past the gathered Hondas and Kawasakis.
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