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Dec 2021

Plumpton Rocks is finally set to open to the public in March 2022 after several years of restoration works and investment of £700,000.
When people visit the site near Harrogate they will notice improved paths and dam as well as plenty more spaces and historic buildings to explore.
They will also notice that it is open more often. Rather than just weekends, it will be open for around 250 days in the year.
Robert de Plumpton Hunter, who inherited Plumpton Rocks from his father in 2010, has overseen a major turnaround in the attraction's outlook.

More areas are now open to explore.
He told the Stray Ferret:
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