Newby Hall & Gardens in Ripon will host over 1,000 vintage and classic cars later this year.
Newby Hall to host historic vehicle rally Newby Hall & Gardens in Ripon will host over 1,000 vintage and classic cars later this year. The Historic Vehicle Rally will be held at Newby on Sunday 21st July 2024 in what is the North’s biggest one-day car show. Over 1,000 vehicles of all makes will be on display, from Aston Martin to Wolseley, as proud owners put on parade for visitors. The event, which is organised by the North of England Classics and Pre War Automobiles, attracts exhibits from all over the country. A spokesperson for Newby Hall said:
“Row upon row of gleaming cars have proved to be a huge draw for visitors, over many years. “The rally appeals to serious enthusiasts, with auto-jumble stalls to rummage in, while more casual visitors can choose a favourite classic, pose for a ‘selfie’ and imagine themselves at the wheel! “It’s a fantastic day out for the whole family, and tickets include entry into the gardens.”Tickets are £14 for adults if bought online or £15 on the door. Children are £9 online and £10 at the door. Family tickets are £40 online and £45 on the door. Under 4’s go free. Find out more and get your tickets here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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