the ancient market place including grade listed town hall which can found

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Ripon Town Hall was built in 1799 The elegant building sits on the south side of the Market Place, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The ancient market place including an obelisk and the grade II listed Town Hall in which can be found th Royalty Free Stock Photo
The ancient market place including the grade II listed Town Hall in which can be found th Royalty Free Stock Photo
The ancient market place including the grade II listed Town Hall in which can be found th Royalty Free Stock Photo
The City of Ripon In North Yorkshire is a gem and the 4th smallest city in England Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
The ancient market place including the grade II listed Town Hall in which can be found th
The City of Ripon In North Yorkshire is a gem and the 4th smallest city in England Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
   
For hundreds of years, the Wakeman of Ripon has blown his horn daily in the Market Place. He dresses in a uniform with tricorn hat and blows three blasts at each corner of the obelisk at 9pm every day of the year. Originally the Wakeman was appointed by the church to keep the peace a sort of early policeman but now he is appointed by the Mayor of the town and can be seen performing his civic duties at other local events like the St Wilfrid Feast in July. He gives an entertaining history of the custom when his duties are done for the day, and on days when the Mayor isn’t at home the Wakeman also blows his horn at the Town Hall steps opposite the obelisk.


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