Pickering Bed and Breakfasts
Travel, heritage, and accommodation
information
B&Bs are frequently owner-operated, and generally
offer a more personal level of service than you might find by
staying in a larger hotel. In many cases you will be a guest
in the owner's private home.
Pickering Heritage Snapshot
In Pickering are 57 carucates of land to the geld, which 20 ploughs could plough. Morcar held this as 1 manor, with it Berewicks, Barton-le-Street, Newton-on-Rawcliffe, Blansby and Easthorpe. Now the king has it. There is 1 plough, and 20 villans with 6 ploughs. There is meadow half a league long and as much broad. But all the woodland which belongs to the manor is 16 leagues long and 4 broad. This manor was worth in the time of King Edward £88, now 20s4d.
Domesday Book
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