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  official Name Thirsk
  latitude 542330
  longitude -13348
  population 4500
  shire District Hambleton
  region Yorkshire and the Humber
  Shire County North Yorkshire
  constituency Westminster Vale Of York
  post Town THIRSK
  postcode District YO7
  postcode Area YO
  dial Code 01845
  os Grid Reference SE433821


Thirsk is a small Market Town in Hambleton district of North Yorkshire , England . The town lies in the Vale of Mowbray, close to the North York Moors , 20 miles north of York . Cod Beck runs through the centre of Thirsk. The A19 Road passes Thirsk to the east after the bypass was built in the 1960s, the old route of the A19 through the town is the A61 to the north to South Kilvington and the A170 to the south at the junction where the A19 joins the original route to the south.

The town is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1089 as ''Tresche'', derived from the Viking ( Old Norse ) word ''þresk'' = " Marsh ". It is surrounded by a number of Village s also having names of Danish origin, such as Thirlby , Boltby , Borrowby and Sowerby (the ''-by'' suffix meaning village or farmstead).

Thirsk is built around a large medieval market square, which still hosts an open-air market each Monday and Saturday. Thirsk possesses a museum and the 15th Century church of St Marys.

Thirsk's chief modern claim to fame is as the home of the Veterinary Surgeon and author James Herriot , although it was renamed "Darrowby" in the books. The veterinary practice at 23 Kirkgate, in which he was a partner along with Donald Sinclair (Siegfried Farnon in the books) now houses a Museum dedicated to his life and works, The World Of James Herriot .

Thomas Lord , another Thirsk notable, was born in a house which now houses the Thirsk Museum, also on Kirkgate. Another local attraction is the Kilburn White Horse , a chalk horse carved into the hillside about four miles east of the town.

The Ritz Cinema on Westgate is a small 200 seat (100 stalls, 100 balcony) Cinema run by Volunteers . It shows in a period setting most of the current films and is run for residents and visitors to Thirsk and the local villages by a dedicated team of volunteers.

The on the flat in the Spring and Summer months.

Ben Colbeck (Musician) lived there


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