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The ice cream parlour near Masham that’s the ‘place to stop’
Brymor Ice Cream Parlour, based at High Jervaulx Farm, near Masham, is currently rated 4.3/5 from 649 reviews on Tripadvisor and is ranked number one out of eight shopping experiences in Masham.
Brymor Ice Cream Parlour (Image: TRIPADVISOR)
For many, it’s become an essential stop-off when touring North Yorkshire, especially for those visiting nearby attractions such as Jervaulx Abbey or making a weekend of Masham’s market and breweries.
Reviewers repeatedly highlight Brymor’s wide choice of flavours and generous portions.
One visitor who stopped by in January this year said there was a “large selection of flavours” and staff were happy to offer tastes before choosing.
They rated the Apple and cinnamon as “amazing,” adding that a standard “single scoop” was “really 2 big scoops” and good value at £4.
Another reviewer last month said Brymor is “best known for delicious ice cream that is sold all over Yorkshire,” praising an ice cream sundae that “did not disappoint”, complete with mint Aero sprinkles, and admitting they couldn’t resist taking tubs home.
The choice of flavours at Brymor (Image: TRIPADVISOR)
While the ice cream is the headline act, many visitors also treat Brymor as a mini day out.
Reviews describe it as a clean working farm with plenty for children to do, including a calf viewing gallery, a petting/pet area, and a large playground.
The café and shop also get strong mentions.
One visitor who travelled as a couple in April 2025 praised the food as “yummy” and “not too expensive,” while another reviewer highlighted a scone with butter and jam as “scrumptious.”
Brymor also scores points for being dog-friendly, including an exercise area mentioned by one reviewer.
On the accessibility side, one visitor who returned after the Masham Steam Rally in July 2025 said staff went “above and beyond” to help with allergy information, including using a fresh scoop and fresh gloves to reduce contamination risk.
Whether you’re calling in after a walk, building it into a family day out, or simply hunting down a proper Yorkshire treat, the message from many visitors is the same: come for the ice cream, and you’ll probably stay longer than planned.