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About The park is open every day from 26th March to 4th November. Adults - £7; Child (3-15) - £5; under 3's free; Family (2+2) - £22; Parking £2 in addition to admission only. Story Mother Shipton was a Yorkshire Soothsayer who prophesied future events in the form of poems. Her prophecies predicted the fates of several rulers within and just after her lifetime, the invention of iron ships, Great Fire of London in 1666, the defeat of the Spanish Armada... and even the end of the world! Millions of visitors from all over the world have been enchanted by the Park's natural beauty, mesmerised by the Petrifying Well and enthralled by Mother Shipton's birthplace and her amazing story. Seasonal children's events are set amongst the 12 acres of parkland in Knaresborough, running parallel to the popular River Nidd. Dogs are welcome throughout the estate. Suitable for all ages"Mother Shipton’s is a beloved Knaresborough landmark and England’s oldest visitor attraction, open since 1630. Discover the story of prophetess Mother Shipton and the magical Petrifying Well, a unique geological phenomenon with cascading water turning objects to stone.Mother Shipton was born in a cave next to the River Nidd in 1488 and grew up around Knaresborough. As she grew older, her prophecies became known throughout England. She foretold the defeat of the Spanish Armada and the Great Fire of London.Great for all ages, there’s fun for families in the adventure playground, scenic picnic areas, interactive trails, and petrified objects displayed in the museum & gift shop. We welcome dogs on a lead."
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Harrogate Road, HG5 8DD, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire
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