Knowing how long it would take to traveling to Yorkshire from London on a horse carriage really canÕt be answered. It all depends on how fast the horse goes or how fast the carriage can go. The average pace a horse and carriage can is six to ten miles an hour.
It depends on how many horses are pulling the carriage.
About four days
About three days.
Depending on the horse and carriage about 15 to 20 mph.
no it would be to heavy for the horse to pull.
How long it takes to go 40 miles in a horse drawn carriage will depend on how fast the horse is. The weight of the carriage and occupants will also impact the speed of the horse. A horse drawn carriage usually averages about 5 miles per hour so it would take 8 hours to go 40 miles.
Everyone has a different dialect, it is the same language just with a couple of twists in the wording. Someone from Yorkshire would have a Yorkshire dialect whereas someone from London would have a London Dialect.
Yes, it would be possible, but would certainly not be allowed.
Liverpool and London are approximately 212 miles apart. During the summer the carriage journey would take 10 days. During the winter the journey would take 12 days.
About 4 hours
People would travel on horses or in a horse and carriage. Otherwise they would walk, suggesting that they were not wealthy.
That would be an open carriage drawn by eight horses.
Central London to York is about 210 miles.
A yamstchik was, in 19th century Russia, someone who would deliver post by means of a horse-drawn carriage.
Yorkshire is not part of London, it is about 230 miles directly north of London and it is located on the eastern side of Great Britain roughly halfway up the island. You can spend holidays there is either a holiday cottage or a caravan, whereas in London you would spend a holiday in a hotel - unless you already live in London or are visiting a relative there.