The Arboretum Café

The Arboretum Café is a café in , , . The Arboretum Café is situated nearby to the tourism office , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include The Yorkshire Arboretum and The Obelisk.

Garden
is an arboretum situated near in , England. It is run as a joint enterprise between and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. is situated 1,000 feet west of The Arboretum Café.

Monument
is a historic structure at , in , England. The , designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor and completed in 1702, was the first obelisk erected in England since antiquity. is situated 1,600 feet northeast of The Arboretum Café.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ganthorpe and Coneysthorpe.

Hamlet
is a hamlet.

Village
is a small village and civil parish in , England. It is situated near and 4 miles west of . The Centenary Way long-distance path runs through the village.

Village
Welburn is a village and civil parish in , England, on the north bank of the River Derwent. It lies on the edge of the Howardian Hills, near to the stately home .

The Arboretum Café

Latitude
54.1183° or 54° 7′ 6″ north
Longitude
-0.92178° or 0° 55′ 18″ west
Open location code
9C6X439H+87
Open­Street­Map ID
node 12078412758
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­cafe
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Highlights include Visitor Centre and Red Squirrel Enclosure.

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