Kilburn, North Yorkshire

The small village of Kilburn in North Yorkshire is known for two reasons: the White Horse, and the Mouseman. The White Horse is a figure cut into the hillside to the north of the village, and visible for many miles around on a clear day. The Mouseman is the trade-name of Robert Thompson, who manufactures furniture in English oak mainly for church use. His work is distinguished by a carving of a mouse somewhere on the piece. Examples can be seen on the wooden candlesticks in Westminster Abbey.

External links

* North Yorkshire Tourist Board page on the Mouseman Visitor Center

 

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