History Trail
Not your run of the mill facts about a town’s architecture – it’s more of an exploration into the peculier events and exploits of infamous places & folk

From Peculier to Brewer
From Peculier to Brewer
They refused to return until 'travel over the air' could be invented and so they allowed Masham to become a Peculier. With this came the right to conduct our own affairs and hold our own court. A 4and20 formed to support the poor and the children found stealing veg out of people’s gardens to survive. The Court of the Peculier no longer exsits but it's legacy remains in a strongly independent community and a brew of the same name.

Anglo Scandinavian Graveyard
“People pass above, but beneath lie the forgotten faithful—Masham’s earliest roots buried in plain sight.”

A Tale of 2 Punishments
“Once a place to reflect (by force or by famine). Now a winding way to wilder ground.”

A meeting place for Mass
“Carved in stone. A 9th-century sermon of saints, starlight, and sacred waters. Standing the test of time—and Yorkshire weather.”

Monks Farming Legacy
“From tallying taxes to tallying tales—Masham’s gathering point through the ages.”

From Peculier to Brewer
From Peculier to Brewer

Golden Paradise Fields
“No more meadows, but Masham’s liquid gold now flows where Paradise once bloomed.”

What runs beneath?
“Beneath the tarmac: trade, tenacity, and tales time forgot.”

Risen from the ashes
“A few metres made all the difference—the White Bear rose again, where memory and ale still gather.”

Wartime misinformation
“Masham’s grand gesture—Victorian workmanship, civic pride, and a drink for your steed before the climb.”