A small market town in North Yorkshire has left one American woman so charmed that she is considering moving there.
Cara, a vlogger who has 75,000 subscribers to The Magic Geekdom channel on YouTube, told viewers she was left with her âmind blownâ after visiting the destination in northern England.
She described Knaresborough as âan absolute gemâ, and a place she wanted to visit âfor yearsâ after seeing it in a video.
Fortunately for Cara, âit absolutely lived up to the hypeâ.
âThis charming place completely stole my heart with its medieval castle ruins, fantastic cream tea in a 400-year-old tea room, and England's oldest paid tourist attraction.â
She is referring to Mother Shipton's Cave, which has been open since 1630 and is known as the birthplace of Ursula Southeil, a 16th-century prophet known for her eerie predictions.
She added: âBy the end of the day, I was seriously considering how much those riverside houses costâŚâ
Arriving early in the morning, her first impression was that it was âa lovely, almost sleepy, quiet Yorkshire townâ.
Cara, a vlogger who has 75,000 subscribers to The Magic Geekdom channel on YouTube, had been meaning to visit Knaresborough for years â and the Yorkshire town lived up to the hype
The fact that there's a 12th-century castle in Knaresborough 'always blows my American mind', said Cara
Later, she visited Knaresborough Castle, which was first built in the 12th century â a fact, the vlogger says âalways blows my American mindâ.
âI was not expecting to have so many fantastic views,â she added.
âNot only can you see the surrounding countryside, thereâs a great view of the viaduct and lower part of the town. Itâs just really beautiful here.â
The Knaresborough Viaduct was completed in 1851, and is a striking piece of Victorian engineering. Standing around 80 feet high with four imposing arches, it connects the town to nearby Harrogate and Leeds.
Accompanied by some friends, Cara later looks at some of the âfantasticâ houses.
âIâm sure theyâre not cheap but they're all really magnificent-looking,â she said.
âI would happily take any one of these, theyâre all amazing.â
Writing in the comments, @annecaunce â who calls herself a âLancashire lassâ but whose father was from Yorkshire â said: âAt least once a month, he'd drive us down the A59 across the border to breathe some good Yorkshire air and Knaresborough was one of our favourites.â
The vlogger could see Knaresborough Viaduct from the castle, a feat of engineering dating from 1851
Cara stopped for a cream tea during her day out in Knaresborough, stopping at a 400-year-old tea room
Mother Shipton's Cave has been open since 1630 and is England's oldest paid tourist attraction
Another, @butterflygirlenergy, responded: âI live in Knaresborough! And it is indeed beautiful!â
The Magic Geekdom is run by Cara and Jeremy, an American couple who say they have âdeveloped a love of British culture and way of lifeâ.
They first visited the UK in 2022, enjoying it so much they have returned twice, including a six-month trip in 2023.
Previous videos on the channel saw the pair eat only British fast food for 24 hours, and try a Wetherspoons pub for the first time.
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