Cringley House
It became known as "Skeldale House" after its use as the exterior of the Darrowby veterinary surgery of Siegfried Farnon and James Herriot in the original BBC television series All Creatures Great and Small. The real Skeldale House, where Herriot worked, is on Kirkgate in Thirsk.
Peter Davison, who played Siegfried Farnon's younger brother and fellow vet Tristan in said television series, recalled its owners in the 1970s and 1980s: "[It was] owned by Olive Turner and her husband Charles, who welcomed us with open arms from the first day of filming. Although we never shot any interior scenes there, it was often used for make-up and costume and, while relaxing between takes, they would make us tea and coffee and show us pictures of their children. The couple even appeared as extras in a couple of scenes."
An early occupant, in the 1920s was Billy Banks, whose family ran the grocer's shop and the animal feed store in Askrigg. In the late 20th century and early 21st, it was used as a care home and a housing association.
The building now offers seven luxury holiday apartments and studios, called Skeldale House by Maison Parfaite.
Gallery
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The western side of the building, and Silver Street, in 2019
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Viewed from Market Place
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Looking west to St Oswald's Church
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Main entrance, with a nod to its appearance in All Creatures Great and Small visible above the door
See also
References
- ^ "Skeldale House from the original series of All Creatures Great and Small is up for sale" – Yorkshire Post, 8 October 2020
- ^ Cringley House and Railings, Askrigg – British Listed Buildings
- ^ Is There Life Outside The Box?: An Actor Despairs, Peter Davison (John Blake; 2017)
- ^ "Herriot's 'Skeldale House' in Askrigg becomes B&B" – Darlington & Stockton Times
- ^ Skeldale House by Maison Parfaite – Skeldale House official website
- ^ "Skeldale House from 'All Creatures Great and Small' fame brought back to life" - The Northern Echo, 24 March 2013