#1 for Smokers and Smoker-Friendly Singles Dating in Thirsk

Recently Joined

Dating for Smokers in Thirsk, North Yorkshire

Smoking used to be the ultimate luxury, perfect for many occasions; having a drink with your friends, enjoying a meal, taking a break from work, or just trying to relax. Nowadays things are different, smokers are often looked down upon by non-smoking members of the community - making online dating difficult. We make it easy!

If you're listed as a smoker on traditional dating websites, it dramatically reduces the amount of people interested in you. Single Smokers is the perfect place to find smoker-friendly individuals in Thirsk? With a proven track record we are the UK's number one smoking specific dating site. If you live in or around North Yorkshire we can help you find your perfect match using our advanced filtering tools. Search hundreds of thousands of members, browse pictures, and find like-minded singles looking for love. Online dating can be tricky for smokers, but our community welcomes you with open arms, making it a smooth and painless experience. Your perfect partner in Thirsk is just around the corner! Our vast member database is growing every day, and we'll get in touch when we find compatible matches!

Compatibility reports, advanced searching tools, personality tests, and live chat are just a few of the features our website offers. Create your unique dating profile today - it's free and only takes a couple of minutes! Find smokers in Thirsk today!


Find Single Smokers near Thirsk

Maybe smoking is a long-time habbit, or a fetish / fantasy. Find your perfect smoking partner using our advanced search. Search local members and meet compatible Thirsk smoking singles. Create an attractive and functional profile today - it's FREE!

"Smoking is part of my life, but was making dating tricky. Thanks to you I found my dream man, I am really happy :-)"

Lauren, 23

Browse for FREE!

I'm a:
First Name:
Date of Birth:
Email:
Password:

By clicking "Join Free!" you are agreeing
to our Terms & Conditions


Thirsk Smoking Fetish

Thirsk is a small market town and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. The local travel links are located a mile from the town centre to Thirsk railway station and 20 miles to Teesside International Airport (Durham Tees Valley). Local bus services to and from York, Ripon and Northallerton and nearby villages and long distance National Express Coaches call at the bus stop in the market place. Also, the main road running through the town is the A61, connecting Thirsk to Ripon. The parish has a population of 4,703 according to the 2001 Census.[1]

Thirsk is a popular tourist destination attracting visitors, especially with Thirsk Racecourse and the North York Moors.

The town lies in the Vale of Mowbray, 23 miles north of York. Cod Beck runs through the centre of Thirsk - the area to the east of the river is called Old Thirsk. The A19 road now, after a bypass was built in the 1960s, passes Thirsk to the east; the former route of the A19 through the town is the A61 to the north to South Kilvington and the A170 to the south at the junction where the A19 joins the original route to the south.

The town is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1089 as Tresche, derived from the Viking (Old Norse) word þresk = "marsh". It is surrounded by a number of villages also having names of Danish origin, such as Thirlby, Boltby, Borrowby and Sowerby (the -by suffix (Danish in origin) meaning village or farmstead).
Thirsk is built around a large medieval market square, which still hosts an open-air market each Monday and Saturday. Thirsk has a museum, hospital, swimming pool and the 15th century church of St Mary's.
Thirsk's chief modern claim to fame is as the home of the veterinary surgeon and author James Herriot[1], although it was renamed "Darrowby" in the books. The veterinary practice at 23 Kirkgate, in which he was a partner along with Donald Sinclair (Siegfried Farnon in the books) now houses a museum dedicated to his life and works, The World of James Herriot.[2]

Thomas Lord, another Thirsk notable, who founded Lord's cricket ground in London was born in a house which now houses the Thirsk Museum, also on Kirkgate. Another local attraction is the Kilburn White Horse, a chalk horse carved into the hillside about four miles east of the town.

The Ritz Cinema on Westgate is a small 200 seat (100 stalls, 100 balcony) cinema run by volunteers. It dates back to 1912 and is one of Britain's oldest operating cinemas.[3] It shows in a period setting most of the current films and is run for residents and visitors to Thirsk and the local villages by a dedicated team of volunteers.

The racecourse at Thirsk is a leading venue for horseracing on the flat in the spring and summer months.



More Towns