South Clump

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire

England

South Clump

Tunstall Farm, Little Ayton
Tunstall Farm, Little Ayton Credit: Humphrey Bolton

South Clump is a small village located in the picturesque region of Yorkshire, specifically in the Wood, Forest district. Nestled amidst lush greenery and rolling hills, this idyllic village offers a tranquil and serene atmosphere for its residents and visitors alike.

The village is primarily known for its stunning natural beauty, with dense forests surrounding the area, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and nature walks. The forest trails are well-maintained, allowing visitors to explore the enchanting woodlands and discover the diverse flora and fauna that inhabit the area.

In terms of infrastructure, South Clump offers all the essential amenities necessary for a comfortable lifestyle. The village has a small but vibrant community, with a local school, a post office, and a few quaint shops and cafes that cater to the needs of the residents. Additionally, the village is in close proximity to larger towns and cities, ensuring easy access to supermarkets, healthcare facilities, and other services.

South Clump also boasts a rich historical heritage, with several notable landmarks and structures dotting the landscape. The village church, dating back several centuries, is a prominent architectural gem that draws visitors interested in the region's history. The village also hosts an annual summer fair, where locals and tourists come together to celebrate the community spirit and enjoy traditional festivities.

Overall, South Clump, Yorkshire (Wood, Forest) offers a perfect mix of natural beauty, community warmth, and historical charm, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Yorkshire.

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South Clump Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.510967/-1.1724021 or Grid Reference NZ5313. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Tunstall Farm, Little Ayton
Tunstall Farm, Little Ayton
Ford on Tunstall Lane, Little Ayton There is a footbridge on the right but the approaches to it are overgrown.
Ford on Tunstall Lane, Little Ayton
There is a footbridge on the right but the approaches to it are overgrown.
Ridge and furrow at Tunstall Tunstall  must be a decayed medieval village site, still with the name of the old village, but now comprising just a farm and one other dwelling. The ridge and furrow shows old plough strips, which could be of medieval date.
Ridge and furrow at Tunstall
Tunstall must be a decayed medieval village site, still with the name of the old village, but now comprising just a farm and one other dwelling. The ridge and furrow shows old plough strips, which could be of medieval date.
Ford on Tunstall Lane One wondered if this might prove to be a deep ford after many weeks of heavy rains, but the reality was no more than a puddle across an 'Irish bridge'.
Ford on Tunstall Lane
One wondered if this might prove to be a deep ford after many weeks of heavy rains, but the reality was no more than a puddle across an 'Irish bridge'.
Footpath off Tunstall Lane Path heading south along a belt of trees. One is doubtful if this path sees much pedestrian traffic as it doesn't lead to anywhere very interesting.
Footpath off Tunstall Lane
Path heading south along a belt of trees. One is doubtful if this path sees much pedestrian traffic as it doesn't lead to anywhere very interesting.
Old road into Nunthorpe The A172 now by-passes the village of Nunthorpe, a diversion made probably in the late 1960's. My old AA map of 1953 shows this as the main road.
Old road into Nunthorpe
The A172 now by-passes the village of Nunthorpe, a diversion made probably in the late 1960's. My old AA map of 1953 shows this as the main road.
Footpath at Nunthorpe The path, which is a good track, leads between what appear to be abandoned farm buildings close to Nunthorpe Hall, the wall on the right being the boundary of the hall grounds.
Footpath at Nunthorpe
The path, which is a good track, leads between what appear to be abandoned farm buildings close to Nunthorpe Hall, the wall on the right being the boundary of the hall grounds.
Old road north of Nunthorpe village This is the line of the original A172 approaching a roundabout where it meets the current A172 which has by-passed Nunthorpe village.
Old road north of Nunthorpe village
This is the line of the original A172 approaching a roundabout where it meets the current A172 which has by-passed Nunthorpe village.
Wetland on the edge of urban sprawl This could be a rural scene with a rush & sedge fringed pond, but it is close to busy 'A' roads on the southern edge of Middlesbrough where houses and traffic can just be glimpsed in the background. Taken from a newly enclosed garden area to the west of Nunthorpe church.
Wetland on the edge of urban sprawl
This could be a rural scene with a rush & sedge fringed pond, but it is close to busy 'A' roads on the southern edge of Middlesbrough where houses and traffic can just be glimpsed in the background. Taken from a newly enclosed garden area to the west of Nunthorpe church.
Church of St Mary the Virgin Nunthorpe church stands between the old estate village of Nunthorpe to the south and the sprawling suburb of Middlesbrough that carries the same name to the north. This is a muscular looking building by Temple Moore, built between 1914 & 1926.
Church of St Mary the Virgin
Nunthorpe church stands between the old estate village of Nunthorpe to the south and the sprawling suburb of Middlesbrough that carries the same name to the north. This is a muscular looking building by Temple Moore, built between 1914 & 1926.
Rural view from near Nunthorpe church A view across countryside towards Roseberry Topping.
Rural view from near Nunthorpe church
A view across countryside towards Roseberry Topping.
Road through Old Nunthorpe
Road through Old Nunthorpe
Nunthorpe train station
Nunthorpe train station
Farmland, Upsall Carrs
Farmland, Upsall Carrs
Farmland off the B1292
Farmland off the B1292
B1292 heading west
B1292 heading west
Tunstall Lane heading west
Tunstall Lane heading west
Grazing land off Tunstall Lane
Grazing land off Tunstall Lane
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South Clump is located at Grid Ref: NZ5313 (Lat: 54.510967, Lng: -1.1724021)

Division: North Riding

Unitary Authority: Middlesbrough

Police Authority: Redcar and Cleveland

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