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Knarsborough to Newcastle Airport taxi from £140

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Knaresborough from £140

Knaersborough to Newcastle Airport taxi

Crook Airport Transfer - Takes 1 Hr 30 Mins, and is Approx 85 Miles

 

Specialist Airport Transfer Company. We can collect you from anywhere in and around Knaresborough, 

Open 24/7 For early Morning Flights and Late Night Arrival


Booking Transfers Is very easy, you can get a quote and book online, Pre-booking Discounts and Return Journey Discounts are Available Online. You will always find our best prices by booking direct on our website.
 

Knaresborough to Newcastle Airport Prices

Knaresborough to Newcastle Airport

Taxi Prices Start at £140

Knaresborough to Newcastle Airport 6-seat Taxi

Prices Start at £189

Knaresborough to Newcastle Airport Minibus Taxi

Prices Start at £210

Knaersborough to Newcastle Airport Minibus XL Taxi

Prices Start at £280

 

Newcastle Airport to Knaresborough Prices

Newcastle Airport to Knaresborough Taxi

Prices Start at £140
Newcastle Airport to Knaresborough 6-seat Taxi

Prices Start at £189

​Newcastle Airport to Knaresborough Minibus Taxi

Prices Start at £210

Newcastle Airport to Knaresborough Minibus XL Taxi

Prices Start at £280

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"Sit Back, Relax! and Let us take you to your Destination." 

Low Cost Mileage Rates
Affordable Pre-Booked Set Fares
Online Booking Discount
Return Journey Discount
No Waiting Charges
No Booking Fees
No Card Charges
No Hidden Costs

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Knaresborough to Newcastle Airport Taxi

FREE DRIVER TRACKING WITH EVERY BOOKING 

Specialist In Late Night & Early Morning Pick-ups, We understand when your going to the Airport Punctuality is KING, so you will receive 1 Hr, before for collection time a link to track you driver. It's easy Booking Transfers online, Book today!

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Newcastle Airport Taxi to Knaresborough

FREE FLIGHT TRACKING WITH EVERY BOOKING "If Your Late - WE WAIT"

Specialist In Late Night & Early Morning Arrivals, Ideally Located for arrivals at Newcastle Airport, with years of experience airport transfers, we comprehend the significance of trustworthy and efficient airport transportation. It's easy Booking Transfers online, Book today!

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Testimonials & latest Reviews

Thank You!

"I wanted to express my gratitude for the outstanding service provided during the drop off in Newcastle and the return journey today. The driver was fantastic - friendly, helpful, and skilled. Thank you once more for arranging our travels on such short notice."

​- Source: Melanie H

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Knaresborough Minibus Airport Transfer

Too many Bags? Too Many People?  

At Newcastle Airport we have 6-Seat Minivan. 8-Seat Minibus, 16 Seat Minibus and for those Needing Extra luggage space 4-Seat Xtra luggage Minivan,  6-Seat Extra Luggage Minibus, 8-Seat Extra Luggage Minibus. All Xtra Luggage Vehicles Can take 1 Large case, 1 Hand Luggage and 1  Ruck Sack Per person. Specialist in providing Early Morning Minibus or for Late Night Flights from Newcastle Airport Minibus to any Destination. Open 24/7, 

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ABOUT KNARESBOROUGH

Knaresborough is an old historic market town, spa town and civil parish in the Borough of Harrogate, North Yorkshire located on the River Nidd, approximately four miles east of the centre of Harrogate.

Knaresborough is mentioned in the Doomsday Book as Chednarsburg and Knaresborough Castle dates from Norman times; around 1100 the town began to grow, provide a market and attract traders to service the Castle. The present parish church, St John the Baptist, was established around this time. The earliest name for a Lord of Knaresborough is from approximately 1115 when Serlo de Burgh held the ‘Honour of Knaresborough’ from the King.

Hugh de Morville was granted the Honour of Knaresborough in 1158. He was constable of Knaresborough and leader of the group of four knights who murdered Archbishop Thomas Beckett at Canterbury Cathedral on 29 December
1170. The four knights fled to Knaresborough and hid at the castle. Hugh de Morville forfeited the lands in 1173, not for his implication in the murder of Thomas Beckett, but for ‘complicity in the rebellion of young Henry’, according to the Early Yorkshire Charters.

The Honour of Knaresborough then passed to the Stuteville family. When the Stuteville line was broken with the death of Robert de Stuteville IV in 1205, King John effectively took the Honour of
Knaresborough for himself. The first Maundy Money was given out in
Knaresborough by King John on 15 April 1210.

The Town was granted a Royal Charter by King Edward II to hold a market in 1310. A market is still held every Wednesday in the Market Place.

During the Civil War, following the Battle of Marston Moor in 1644, the Castle was besieged by Parliamentary forces. The castle eventually fell and in 1646 an order was made by Parliament for its destruction (but not carried out until 1648). The destruction was mainly done by citizens looting the stone which many of the town centre buildings are constructed from.

Knaresborough is mostly a commuter town but it also serves as a local centre for the surrounding rural villages. The town has a small tourism industry and service sector. There is a small industrial estate on Manse Lane in the east of the town. Knaresborough has a local weekly newspaper; the Knaresborough Post, although it borrows content heavily from neighbouring publications. Flying Colours Flagmakers, who hold a Royal Warrant to supply flags to the Royal Household, are based in Knaresborough.[25]

The town has a large supermarket, Lidl, which is located on the site of a former Co-Op store in Chain Lane,[26] as well as smaller supermarkets in the town centre. The St James retail park on the outskirts of the town, off Wetherby Road, has retail chain units. The town has fifteen public houses, a wine bar, two working men's clubs and several restaurants. There are a number of national retailers with branches in the town centre, mostly around the High Street, Market Place and Castle Courtyard (a shopping arcade in the old Town Hall). The town has a public swimming pool

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