Cowthorpe

Settlement in Yorkshire Harrogate

England

Cowthorpe

Lych Gate at the entrance to St. John the Baptist's Church, Hunsingore
Lych Gate Credit: Roger W Haworth

Cowthorpe is a small village located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated approximately eight miles northwest of the city of York, it falls within the Harrogate district. With a population of around 300, it is a close-knit community that embodies the charm and tranquility of rural England.

The village is surrounded by picturesque countryside, characterized by rolling hills, lush green meadows, and winding country lanes. It boasts a rich agricultural heritage, with many farms dotting the landscape, contributing to the local economy and preserving the traditional way of life.

One of the notable landmarks in Cowthorpe is All Saints' Church, a beautiful Grade II listed building dating back to the 12th century. This historic church is a focal point for the community, hosting regular services and events.

Despite its small size, Cowthorpe offers a range of amenities for its residents. These include a village hall, a primary school, and a pub, which serves as a social hub for locals and visitors alike. The village also benefits from excellent transport links, with easy access to major roads and nearby railway stations.

The surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, such as walking, cycling, and horse riding. Just a short drive away, the city of York provides additional amenities, including shopping centers, restaurants, and cultural attractions.

In summary, Cowthorpe is a quintessentially English village nestled in the heart of Yorkshire. It combines the tranquility of rural living with convenient access to nearby amenities, making it an attractive place to reside for those seeking a peaceful countryside lifestyle.

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Cowthorpe Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.966192/-1.350604 or Grid Reference SE4252. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lych Gate at the entrance to St. John the Baptist's Church, Hunsingore
Lych Gate
at the entrance to St. John the Baptist's Church, Hunsingore
The Bridge, Walshford hotel and restaurant, successor to the Walshford Bridge Inn, an old coaching inn on the Great North Road about 300 metres away from the bridge over the River Nidd. <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.walshford.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.walshford.co.uk/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
The Bridge, Walshford
hotel and restaurant, successor to the Walshford Bridge Inn, an old coaching inn on the Great North Road about 300 metres away from the bridge over the River Nidd. LinkExternal link
New bridge over the A1(M) Too new to be on any of my maps, the Cowthorpe road crosses over the A1(M).
New bridge over the A1(M)
Too new to be on any of my maps, the Cowthorpe road crosses over the A1(M).
New A1(M) This was not on my map! The newly built A1 looking south. From here it is a motorway for another mile before returning to A road classification. Taken from the bridge on the Cowthorpe road.
New A1(M)
This was not on my map! The newly built A1 looking south. From here it is a motorway for another mile before returning to A road classification. Taken from the bridge on the Cowthorpe road.
Bales next to the Cowthorpe road Bales of straw stacked up along the road from Cowthorpe to North Deighton. Not far beyond the horizon of this picture is a new section of the A1(M).
Bales next to the Cowthorpe road
Bales of straw stacked up along the road from Cowthorpe to North Deighton. Not far beyond the horizon of this picture is a new section of the A1(M).
Cowthorpe The village of Cowthorpe between York and Harrogate. The village now has the A1(M) running close by.
Cowthorpe
The village of Cowthorpe between York and Harrogate. The village now has the A1(M) running close by.
Overhanging Oaks This is the Cowthorpe to Tockwith road, and is overhung at this section by several large oak trees.
Overhanging Oaks
This is the Cowthorpe to Tockwith road, and is overhung at this section by several large oak trees.
Towards Hunsingore Looking across to Hunsingore from the Cowthorpe road as I sheltered from the rain under a large oak tree.
Towards Hunsingore
Looking across to Hunsingore from the Cowthorpe road as I sheltered from the rain under a large oak tree.
Cowthorpe to Tockwith road Looking along the Cowthorpe to Tockwith road on a wet Monday afternoon.
Cowthorpe to Tockwith road
Looking along the Cowthorpe to Tockwith road on a wet Monday afternoon.
Broad Oaks Farm
Broad Oaks Farm
River Nidd Just off the Tockwith Road
River Nidd
Just off the Tockwith Road
Phonebox in Cowthorpe
Phonebox in Cowthorpe
Trees above War Field Lane
Trees above War Field Lane
Lingcroft At the end of War Field Lane, Cowthorpe.
Lingcroft
At the end of War Field Lane, Cowthorpe.
War Fields Open fields off War Field Lane, Cowthorpe.
War Fields
Open fields off War Field Lane, Cowthorpe.
Stable and polytunnels off War Field Lane
Stable and polytunnels off War Field Lane
Wetherby Lane Approaching the bridge over the newly extended A1.
Wetherby Lane
Approaching the bridge over the newly extended A1.
Rushing north On the new section of the A1(M)
Rushing north
On the new section of the A1(M)
Show me another place!

Cowthorpe is located at Grid Ref: SE4252 (Lat: 53.966192, Lng: -1.350604)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.966192,-1.350604
Cowthorpe
Is In Country: UK
Is In County: North Yorkshire
Is In Historic County: Yorkshire
Is In Municipality: Harrogate
Place: hamlet
Source: npe
Undefined: GB
Wikidata: Q5179834
Wikipedia: en:Cowthorpe
Lat/Long: 53.9661279/-1.3507307
Post Box
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: LS22 460
Lat/Long: 53.9659452/-1.3512969
Public Bookcase
Booth: K6
Covered: booth
Disused Amenity: telephone
Man Made: telephone_box
Public Bookcase Type: phone_box
Lat/Long: 53.9671584/-1.3503527
Barrier: kissing_gate
Lat/Long: 53.9687465/-1.3499306
Barrier: kissing_gate
Lat/Long: 53.9695252/-1.3492503
Bench
Lat/Long: 53.9674716/-1.3502225
Bench
Lat/Long: 53.9635657/-1.3500764
Entrance: main
Lat/Long: 53.9627472/-1.3492769
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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