Osmotherley summer games




















C18 with C19 alterations and additions. Ashlar, coursed squared stone, pantile roof with 2 rows of graduated stone slates to eaves. Raised quoins to each side of right-hand bay. All windows are 4-pane casements with stone sills, set at different levels to ground floor. Those to right-hand bay have plain surrounds; to top of ground-floor window a continuous ashlar band.

Shaped kneelers, stone coping. End stack to right, 2 ridge stacks. External links are from the relevant listing authority and, where applicable, Wikidata. Wikidata IDs may be related buildings as well as this specific building.

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Please do not contact BritishListedBuildings. This proposal was opposed by Bill Cowley as he was against the idea of the walk becoming a time trial, but he eventually relented. In we celebrated the Golden Jubilee of the annual Lyke Wake Race, little did we realise that the event would continue for so long.

Eventually Osmotherley Summer Games lost interest in this unique race and in the former Lyke Wake Club decided to turn it around and run in the traditional direction from Sheepwash to the Raven Hall Hotel. For the past decade it had become a problem keeping the event going, not only low numbers of entries making it financially unviable but a continual problem of getting reliable long term staff about 40 needed to marshal the race.

Many of the existing staff had been involved for upwards of thirty years and some were well into their eighties. Reluctantly it was decided that the Golden Jubilee race would be the last, fifty years was a good point at which to cease. The company had been interested in allowing a running club or similar organisation to organise the annual race under licence - enabling them to use registered trademarks, trade names, badges etc.



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