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Harrogate may be more synonymous with afternoon tea and formidable house prices, but the austere North Yorkshire town has been rocked by a cattle stampede.

The impromptu imitation of Pamplona's famous bull run may have been lacking a few key things, not least, bulls, but we're sure it probably sent the odd milkman scampering for his life (take a second to visualise a milkman in his electric van being chased by a herd of gently marauding cattle - how English is that?).

The bovine breakout happened in the early hours of Sunday morning as the cunning cows escaped from a field and headed towards Larkfield Road in Harrogate.

The daring bid for emancipation was caught on camera by a local resident, James Lee, who told The Mirror, that the cows had left, "six inch hoof-marks" in the lawns. The animals.

Check out the video below.

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