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Towns in North Yorkshire
Acaster Malbis
Acklam
Acomb
Ainderby Steeple
Airton
Aislaby
Aldbrough
Aldwark
Allerston
Allerton Mauleverer
Alne
Amotherby
Ampleforth
Appersett
Appleton-le-Moors
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
Arncliffe
Aske
Askham Richard
Askrigg
Austwick
Aysgarth
Ayton
Azerley
Bagby
Bainbridge
Baldersby
Balne Station
Barlow
Barton
Barton le Street
Barton le Willows
Battersby
Beck Hole
Bedale
Bell Busk
Bellerby
Beningbrough
Bewerley
Bilbrough
Bilsdale Midcable
Bilton
Birdsall
Birkby
Birstwith
Bishop Monkton
Bishopdale
Bishopthorpe
Blubberhouses
Boltby
Bolton Bridge
Bolton Percy
Bolton-on-Swale
Borrowby
Bossall
Bouthwaite
Bradley
Brafferton
Brandsby
Bransdale
Brayton
Brompton
Brompton
Brotherton
Broughton
Broxa
Buckden
Bulmer
Burn
Burneston
Burniston
Burnsall
Burton in Lonsdale
Burton Leonard
Burton Salmon
Burythorpe
Butterwick
Caldbergh
Caldwell
Cam
Carleton
Carlton
Carlton
Carlton
Carlton
Carperby
Carthorpe
Castleton
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Cattal
Catterick
Catterick Camp
Cawood
Cawthorn
Cayton
Chapel Haddlesey
Chop Gate
Church Fenton
Clapham
Enjoying a peaceful, riverside location, Clapham has much to offer. There are pleasant walks to suit all abilities.
Cleasby
Cliffe
Clifton
Cloughton
Cold Kirby
Commondale
Coniston Cold
Conistone
Cononley
Constable Burton
Copgrove
Copmanthorpe
Copt Hewick
Cotterdale
Coulton
Coverham
Cowesby
Cowthorpe
Coxwold
Cracoe
Crakehall
Crambe
Crathorne
Crayke
Croft
Cropton
Cundall
Dacre
Dalby
Dalton
Dalton-on-Tees
Danby Wiske
Darley
Deepdale
Deighton
Denton
Dishforth
Downholme
Draughton
Drax
Duggleby
Earby
Earswick
Easby
Easingwold
East Cowton
East Harlsey
East Hauxwell
East Heslerton
East Lutton
East Marton
East Witton
Eastfield
Ebberston
Egton
Eldroth
Ellerby
Ellington
Elslack
Elvington
Embsay
Eppleby
Eryholme
Escrick
Eshton
Eskeleth
Farlington
Farndale
Farnley
Fearby
Feetham
Feliskirk
Ferrensby
Fewston
Filey
Finghall
Flaxton
Folkton
Forcett
Foxholes
Fulford
Fyling Thorpe
Fylingdales
Gammersgill
Ganton
Gargrave
Gate Helmsley
Gateforth
Gatenby
Gearstones
Giggleswick
Gillamoor
Gilling
Gilling East
Glusburn
Goathland
Goldsborough
Goldsborough
Grantley
Grassington
Great Ayton
Great Broughton
Great Edston
Great Habton
Great Heck
Great Langton
Great Ouseburn
Great Smeaton
Green Hammerton
Greenhow Hill
Grewelthorpe
Grinton
Gristhorpe
Grosmont
Gunnerside
Hackforth
Hackness
Halton Gill
Halton West
Hambleton
Hampsthwaite
Harome
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.
Hawnby
Hawsker
Haxby
Healey
Hebden
Hellifield
Helmsley
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.
Hemingbrough
Hensall
Heslington
Hessay
Hetton
High Bentham
Hinderwell
Holtby
Hornby
Hornby
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).
Hovingham
Huby
Hunmanby
Huntington
Hunton
Husthwaite
Hutton Bushel
Hutton le Hole
Ickornshaw
Ingerthorpe
Ingleborough
Ingleby
Ingleton
Keld
Keld Houses
Kepwick
Kettlewell
Kilburn
Kildale
Kildwick
Killinghall
Kilnsey
Kirby
Kirby Hill
Kirby Knowle
Kirby Misperton
Kirby Sigston
Kirby Wiske
Kirk Hammerton
Kirk Smeaton
Kirkby Fleetham
Kirkby Grindalythe
Kirkby Malham
Kirkby Malzeard
Kirkby Overblow
Kirkbymoorside
Kirkham
Kirklington
Knapton
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.
Langcliffe
Langthwaite
Langton
Lastingham
Laverton
Leake
Lealholm
Leathley
Leavening
Leeming Bar
Levisham
Leyburn
Linton
Linton-on-Ouse
Little Ayton
Little Habton
Little Langton
Little Ouseburn
Little Ribston
Little Smeaton
Litton
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.
Long Marston
Long Preston
Low Bradley
Low Hutton
Lucy Cross
Lythe
Malham
Malton
Manfield
Marishes Road Station
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.
Marsett
Marske
Marton
Marton
Marton-in-the-Forest
Maunby
Melmerby
Melsonby
Mickleby
Mickley
Middleham
Middlesmoor
Middleton
Middleton
Middleton on Leven
Middleton Tyas
Monk Fryston
Moulton
Muker
Muston
Myton-on-Swale
Naburn
Nawton
Nether Poppleton
Nether Silton
New Earswick
Newby
Newby
Newby Head
Newby Wiske
Newsham
Newton
Newton Kyme
Newton Morrell
Newton-on-Ouse
Nidd
Nidderdale
Normanby
North Cowton
North Grimston
North Kilvington
Northallerton
Norton
Nun Monkton
Nunnington
Nunwick
Old Byland
Old Malton
Osmotherley
Oswaldkirk
Oulston
Over Silton
Oxton
Padside
Pannal
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.
Pickering
Pickhill
Picton
Potto
Ramsgill
Raskelf
Rathmell
Ravenscar
Ravensworth
Redmire
Reeth
Reighton
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.
Richmond
Rievaulx
Rillington
Ripley
Roecliffe
Rosedale
Rosedale Abbey
Roxby
Rudby
Rufforth
Runswick
Ruswarp
Rylstone
Ryton
Salton
Sand Hutton
Sandsend
Sawdon
Saxton
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Scagglethorpe
Scalby
Scarborough
Scarborough is England’s oldest holiday resort, and is situated on the north East Coast in the county of Yorkshire.
Scawton
Scorton
Scrayingham
Scruton
Seamer
Seamer
Selby
Selside
Sessay
Settle
Settrington
Sexhow
Sherburn
Sherburn in Elmet
Sheriff Hutton
Shipton
Sicklinghall
Sinderby
Sinnington
Skelton
Skipton
Skipwith
Sleights
Slingsby
Snainton
Sneaton
South Cowton
South Kilvington
South Milford
South Otterington
Speeton
Spennithorne
Spofforth
Stainburn
Stainforth
Stainley
Stainsacre
Stainton
Staintondale
Staithes
Starbeck
Starbotton
Staveley
Stillingfleet
Stillington
Stokesley
Stonegrave
Stoupe Brow
Strensall
Studley Roger
Summer Bridge
Sutton
Sutton-in-Craven
Sutton-on-the-Forest
Swainby
Swinton
Tadcaster
Tanfield
Temple Hirst
Terrington
Thirkleby
Thirlby
Thirsk
Thixendale
Tholthorpe
Thorganby
Thormanby
Thornton
Thornton Steward
Thornton Watlass
Thornton-le-Dale
Threshfield
Thrintoft
Thruscross
Thwaite
Timble
Tollerton
Topcliffe
Towton
Tunstall
Ugthorpe
Ulleskelf
Upper Helmsley
Upper Poppleton
Upsall
Warthill
Wass
Wath
Wath
Weathercote
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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