Vivers Mill is a historic watermill in Pickering, North Yorkshire, a town in England. There is believed to have been a mill on Pickering Beck at the site since the 12th century. The current building was constructed in the early 19th century, along with an attached house, row of cottages, and outbuildings. In the late 20th century, it was converted into a house. It has been grade II listed since 1975. The corn mill is built of stone and some brick, with quoins, four storeys and four bays. It contains doorways, windows and a weatherboarded gabled hoist. To the left is a single storey extension, and to the right is the mill house, with two storeys, two bays and horizontally sliding sash windows, and an archway over a stream. At the rear are a cottage and outbuildings. Inside, the waterwheel survives, and there are exposed beams and vaulted brickwork.

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Pickering Town F.C.

Pickering Town Football Club is an English football club based in Pickering, North Yorkshire. The club was founded in 1888 and are currently members of the Northern Counties East League Premier Division.
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Pickering United Reformed Church

Pickering United Reformed Church is a historic former church in Pickering, North Yorkshire, a town in England. In 1788, a group of worshippers left the Anglican St Peter and St Paul's Church, Pickering to establish an independent congregation. In 1793, they built a church on Hungate, which was enlarged in 1814 and refronted in 1867. The church affiliated to the Congregational Union of England and Wales, which later became part of the United Reformed Church. From 2019, the church was shared with the local Methodist congregation, while their building was being refurbished. The refurbishment was completed in 2021, and unable to afford repairs to their own building, the congregation decided to close the United Reformed Church. The building has been grade II listed since 1974. The front is built of white brick with stone dressings, rusticated quoins, a moulded sill band, a cornice, and a gable containing a circular window. In the centre is an arched doorway flanked by segmental-headed windows with keystones. The upper floor contains a central triple lancet window, flanked by single-light lancets. The rear is in red brick and stone, and contains a porch with columns, and arched windows with Gothic glazing.
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Pickering, North Yorkshire

Pickering is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, on the border of the North York Moors National Park. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, it is at the foot of the moors, overlooking the Vale of Pickering to the south. Pickering Parish Church, with its medieval wall paintings, Pickering Castle, the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and Beck Isle Museum have made Pickering popular with visitors. Nearby places include Malton, Norton-on-Derwent and Scarborough.
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Pickering Methodist Church

Pickering Methodist Church is a historic Methodist chapel in Pickering, North Yorkshire, a town in England. In 1885, both the Primitive Methodist Church and the Wesleyan Methodist Church opened chapels in Pickering. The Primitive chapel is in the Italianate style, and was designed by Thomas Howdill. Its construction cost £3,500, partly offset by selling the old chapel on Bridge Street to a railway company. The new building could seat 550 worshippers, while its Sunday school could accommodate 400 children. Both the Primitive and Wesleyan Methodists eventually became part of the Methodist Church of Great Britain, which maintains the former Primitive chapel as its church in the town. The building was grade II listed in 1975. The church is built of stone, and has two storeys facing the road, with a pediment containing a circular window, and a lettered and dated band below. On the front are four bays and pilasters. The ground floor contains paired central doorways with decorated fanlights flanked by round-headed windows, all with impost bands and keystones. On the upper floor are four round-headed windows, also with impost bands and keystones. Inside, there is a large gallery, unusual curved pews, and a brass war memorial commemorating both world wars.