The View from Above: Knaresborough
If you’ve spent any bit of time on British Travelgram, no doubt you’ve seen an image of Knaresborough, a quaint market town in North Yorkshire . The Victorian viaduct gracefully spanning the River Nidd has become an iconic landmark in northern England, surrounded by a landscape that seems too pretty to be real. Knareborough’s history stretches back to Anglo-Saxon times, when it was first established as a settlement in the 6th century.
Today, there’s no cannon fire to be heard—just the peaceful flowing of the river, the chirping of birds, and the milling of locals on the cobblestone streets.