Acaster Malbis
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Acklam
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Acomb
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Ainderby Steeple
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Airton
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Aislaby
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Aldbrough
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Aldwark
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Allerston
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Allerton Mauleverer
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Alne
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Amotherby
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Ampleforth
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Appersett
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Appleton-le-Moors
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Appletreewick
Appletreewick is a picturesque little village in the heart of wharfedale, in the Yorkshire Dales. Steeped with history and surrounded by some of the finest landscapes in the Dales. You can visit lots of local heritage sites or walk among th
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Arncliffe
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Aske
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Askham Richard
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Askrigg
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Austwick
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Aysgarth
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Ayton
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Azerley
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Bagby
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Bainbridge
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Baldersby
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Balne Station
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Barlow
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Barton
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Barton le Street
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Barton le Willows
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Battersby
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Beck Hole
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Bedale
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Bell Busk
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Bellerby
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Beningbrough
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Bewerley
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Bilbrough
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Bilsdale Midcable
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Bilton
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Birdsall
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Birkby
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Birstwith
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Bishop Monkton
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Bishopdale
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Bishopthorpe
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Blubberhouses
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Boltby
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Bolton Bridge
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Bolton Percy
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Bolton-on-Swale
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Borrowby
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Bossall
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Bouthwaite
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Bradley
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Brafferton
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Brandsby
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Bransdale
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Brayton
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Brompton
The delightful village of Brompton is situated 8 miles from Scarborough. A small village on the A170 you could easily drive by without realising the full beauty that lies just off this main road.
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Brompton
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Brotherton
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Broughton
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Broxa
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Buckden
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Bulmer
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Burn
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Burneston
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Burniston
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Burnsall
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Burton in Lonsdale
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Burton Leonard
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Burton Salmon
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Burythorpe
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Butterwick
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Caldbergh
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Caldwell
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Cam
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Carleton
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Carlton
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Carlton
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Carlton
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Carlton
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Carperby
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Carthorpe
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Castleton
Castleton is the main village in the Upper Esk Valley and has a relatively large number of amenities in the High Street including a Pub, NatWest bank, a garage (for petrol and car repair), Montage Art Gallery (of national renown).
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Cattal
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Catterick
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Catterick Camp
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Cawood
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Cawthorn
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Cayton
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Chapel Haddlesey
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Chop Gate
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Church Fenton
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Clapham
Enjoying a peaceful, riverside location, Clapham has much to offer. There are pleasant walks to suit all abilities.
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Cleasby
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Cliffe
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Clifton
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Cloughton
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Cold Kirby
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Commondale
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Coniston Cold
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Conistone
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Cononley
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Constable Burton
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Copgrove
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Copmanthorpe
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Copt Hewick
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Cotterdale
Cotterdale is a very small settlement, consisting of only 12 cottages, with no telephone box, no street lights, no shop, no pub but instead an abundance of peace and quiet.
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Coulton
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Coverham
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Cowesby
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Cowthorpe
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Coxwold
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Cracoe
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Crakehall
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Crambe
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Crathorne
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Crayke
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Croft
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Cropton
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Cundall
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Dacre
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Dalby
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Dalton
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Dalton-on-Tees
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Danby Wiske
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Darley
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Deepdale
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Deighton
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Denton
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Dishforth
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Downholme
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Draughton
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Drax
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Duggleby
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Earby
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Earswick
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Easby
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Easingwold
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East Cowton
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East Harlsey
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East Hauxwell
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East Heslerton
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East Lutton
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East Marton
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East Witton
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Eastfield
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Ebberston
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Egton
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Eldroth
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Ellerby
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Ellington
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Elslack
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Elvington
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Embsay
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Eppleby
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Eryholme
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Escrick
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Eshton
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Eskeleth
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Farlington
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Farndale
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Farnley
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Fearby
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Feetham
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Feliskirk
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Ferrensby
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Fewston
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Filey
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Finghall
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Flaxton
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Folkton
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Forcett
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Foxholes
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Fulford
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Fyling Thorpe
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Fylingdales
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Gammersgill
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Ganton
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Gargrave
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Gate Helmsley
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Gateforth
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Gatenby
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Gearstones
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Giggleswick
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Gillamoor
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Gilling
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Gilling East
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Glusburn
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Goathland
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Goldsborough
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Goldsborough
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Grantley
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Grassington
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Great Ayton
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Great Broughton
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Great Edston
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Great Habton
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Great Heck
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Great Langton
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Great Ouseburn
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Great Smeaton
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Green Hammerton
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Greenhow Hill
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Grewelthorpe
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Grinton
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Gristhorpe
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Grosmont
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Gunnerside
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Hackforth
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Hackness
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Halton Gill
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Halton West
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Hambleton
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Hampsthwaite
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Harome
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Harrogate
Harrogate in beautiful North Yorkshire is renowned for its floral beauty and elegant spa buildings, which include the Royal Pump Room Museum, Mercer Gallery and Royal Baths.
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Hawes
Hawes at the head of Wensleydale is England's highest market town at 850 feet above sea level. It's a maze of narrow streets with places to eat and drink, hotels and guest houses and some interesting shops.
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Hawnby
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Hawsker
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Haxby
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Healey
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Hebden
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Hellifield
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Helmsley
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Helperthorpe
Helperthorpe is a village that the modern world has passed by, in the nicest possible sense, street lights and Channel five have still to reach this beautiful and tranquil village nestling in the Yorkshire Wolds.
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Hemingbrough
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Hensall
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Heslington
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Hessay
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Hetton
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High Bentham
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Hinderwell
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Holtby
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Hornby
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Hornby
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Horton in Ribblesdale
Horton in Ribblesdale is a small village whose only claim to fame is as a base for climbing Pen-y-Ghent, one of Yorkshire's Three Peaks (the others are Ingleborough and Whernside).
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Hovingham
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Huby
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Hunmanby
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Huntington
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Hunton
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Husthwaite
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Hutton Bushel
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Hutton le Hole
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Ickornshaw
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Ingerthorpe
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Ingleborough
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Ingleby
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Ingleton
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Keld
Keld is the first or last village in Swaledale, depending on your approach and as a starting or finishing point on any trip is unsurpassed.
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Keld Houses
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Kepwick
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Kettlewell
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Kilburn
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Kildale
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Kildwick
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Killinghall
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Kilnsey
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Kirby
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Kirby Hill
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Kirby Knowle
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Kirby Misperton
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Kirby Sigston
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Kirby Wiske
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Kirk Hammerton
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Kirk Smeaton
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Kirkby Fleetham
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Kirkby Grindalythe
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Kirkby Malham
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Kirkby Malzeard
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Kirkby Overblow
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Kirkbymoorside
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Kirkham
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Kirklington
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Knapton
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Knaresborough
The exact origins of the market town of Knaresborough are shrouded in mystery, but could well extend back to the Norman Conquest and possibly even to Roman times.
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Langcliffe
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Langthwaite
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Langton
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Lastingham
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Laverton
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Leake
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Lealholm
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Leathley
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Leavening
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Leeming Bar
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Levisham
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Leyburn
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Linton
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Linton-on-Ouse
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Little Ayton
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Little Habton
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Little Langton
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Little Ouseburn
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Little Ribston
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Little Smeaton
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Litton
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Lofthouse
Lofthouse is situated in the heart of Nidderdale. This village has changed little over many years and is situated 7 miles from the Market town of Pateley Bridge.
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Long Marston
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Long Preston
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Low Bradley
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Low Hutton
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Lucy Cross
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Lythe
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Malham
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Malton
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Manfield
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Marishes Road Station
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Marrick
A former lead mining village dating back to the 16th Century, Marrick is now a farming hamlet set on the northern outskirts of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
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Marsett
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Marske
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Marton
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Marton
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Marton-in-the-Forest
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Maunby
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Melmerby
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Melsonby
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Mickleby
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Mickley
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Middleham
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Middlesmoor
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Middleton
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Middleton
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Middleton on Leven
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Middleton Tyas
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Monk Fryston
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Moulton
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Muker
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Muston
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Myton-on-Swale
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Naburn
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Nawton
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Nether Poppleton
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Nether Silton
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New Earswick
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Newby
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Newby
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Newby Head
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Newby Wiske
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Newsham
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Newton
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Newton Kyme
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Newton Morrell
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Newton-on-Ouse
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Nidd
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Nidderdale
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Normanby
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North Cowton
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North Grimston
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North Kilvington
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Northallerton
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Norton
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Nun Monkton
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Nunnington
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Nunwick
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Old Byland
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Old Malton
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Osmotherley
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Oswaldkirk
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Oulston
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Over Silton
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Oxton
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Padside
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Pannal
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Pateley Bridge
A special plaque in Pateley Bridge High street marks the start and finish of the Nidderdale Way, a circular route of some 53 miles that loops around each side of the Nidd Valley.
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Pickering
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Pickhill
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Picton
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Potto
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Ramsgill
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Raskelf
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Rathmell
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Ravenscar
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Ravensworth
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Redmire
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Reeth
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Reighton
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Riccall
Situated just off the busy A19 between Selby and York, Riccall is a small picturesque village centred on the village green and ancient church.
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Richmond
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Rievaulx
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Rillington
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Ripley
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Roecliffe
Roecliffe is a small country village just off the A1.
It's nearest shops are in nearby Boroughbridge.
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Rosedale
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Rosedale Abbey
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Roxby
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Rudby
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Rufforth
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Runswick
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Ruswarp
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Rylstone
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Ryton
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Salton
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Sand Hutton
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Sandsend
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Sawdon
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Saxton
Saxton is a small village one mile from the village of Towton, famous as the site of a major war of the roses battlefield.
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Scagglethorpe
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Scalby
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Scarborough
Scarborough is England’s oldest holiday resort, and is situated on the north East Coast in the county of Yorkshire.
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Scawton
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Scorton
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Scrayingham
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Scruton
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Seamer
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Seamer
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Selby
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Selside
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Sessay
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Settle
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Settrington
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Sexhow
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Sherburn
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Sherburn in Elmet
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Sheriff Hutton
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Shipton
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Sicklinghall
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Sinderby
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Sinnington
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Skelton
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Skipton
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Skipwith
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Sleights
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Slingsby
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Snainton
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Sneaton
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South Cowton
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South Kilvington
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South Milford
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South Otterington
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Speeton
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Spennithorne
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Spofforth
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Stainburn
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Stainforth
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Stainley
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Stainsacre
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Stainton
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Staintondale
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Staithes
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Starbeck
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Starbotton
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Staveley
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Stillingfleet
Stillingfleet is a delightful, attractive little North Yorkshire Village of approx 160 houses and a population of just 350 inhabitants.
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Stillington
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Stokesley
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Stonegrave
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Stoupe Brow
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Strensall
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Studley Roger
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Summer Bridge
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Sutton
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Sutton-in-Craven
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Sutton-on-the-Forest
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Swainby
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Swinton
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Tadcaster
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Tanfield
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Temple Hirst
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Terrington
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Thirkleby
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Thirlby
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Thirsk
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Thixendale
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Tholthorpe
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Thorganby
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Thormanby
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Thornton
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Thornton Steward
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Thornton Watlass
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Thornton-le-Dale
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Threshfield
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Thrintoft
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Thruscross
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Thwaite
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Timble
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Tollerton
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Topcliffe
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Towton
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Tunstall
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Ugthorpe
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Ulleskelf
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Upper Helmsley
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Upper Poppleton
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Upsall
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Warthill
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Wass
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Wath
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Wath
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Weathercote
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Weaverthorpe
Weaverthorpe is situated in the Great Wold Valley of the Yorkshire Wolds. It sits astride the Gypsey Race - a stream running through this chalk valley which now flows only at times of rain.
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Weeton
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Welburn
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Welbury
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Well
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Wensley
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Wensleydale
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West Burton
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West Hauxwell
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West Heslerton
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West Lutton
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West Marton
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West Rounton
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West Scrafton
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West Stonesdale
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West Witton
West Witton is a historic and rural village set in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. When you enter the village it is as if time stood still. The village overlooks Penhill which is excellent for fell walking and the views from its summit.
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Westerdale
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Weston
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Westow
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Wharram le Street
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Wharram Percy
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Wheldrake
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Whenby
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Whitby
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Whitewall Corner
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Whitley
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Whitleybridge
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Whixley
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Whorlton
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Wigginton
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Wigglesworth
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Willerby
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Winksley
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Wintringham
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Wistow
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Womersley
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Wykeham
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Yafforth
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Yedingham
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York
York is often referred to as the capital City of the north of England. Until the industrial revolution York was second in size of population and importance only to London.
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