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Apr 2022
The ferry which links Nun Monkton to National Trust property Beningbrough Hall will open once again on good Friday.
It had been temporarily closed by the pandemic.
The boat crosses the River Ouse, making one stop on the Moor Monkton bank of the Ouse.
It will operate every weekend during the warmer weather, up until the end of September. The service remains open for business on Good Friday, Easter Monday, and other bank holidays.
Started up six years ago, the ride began as a charitable endeavour. Now, it is a paid-for service run by a team of volunteers and operates regularly from 11am to 4pm.
Volunteers are trained to drive the boat in preparation for the summer season.
Wally Grout, who has been leading the training, said:
At Beningbrough Hall, children can enjoy an Easter egg hunt and nature trail as part of the Easter celebrations. A collection of paintings from the National Portrait Gallery are also displayed at the Hall.
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