Great Crakehall

Settlement in Yorkshire Hambleton

England

Great Crakehall

Bedale Beck at Crakehall Footbridge over Bedale Beck near the nineteenth century, Grade II-listed Little Crakehall Bridge which is on the right-hand side.
Bedale Beck at Crakehall Credit: David Dixon

Great Crakehall is a small village located in the county of North Yorkshire, England. Situated approximately 4 miles northwest of Bedale, it lies within the district of Richmondshire. With a population of around 500 residents, Great Crakehall is a peaceful and close-knit community.

The village is famed for its picturesque setting, nestled amidst the rolling countryside of the Yorkshire Dales. Surrounded by lush green fields and scattered woodlands, it offers breathtaking views of the natural landscape. The nearby River Swale flows gently through the village, adding to its charm.

Great Crakehall boasts a rich history that dates back to medieval times. The village is home to several historic buildings, including St. Gregory's Church, a Grade II listed structure that dates back to the 12th century. The church's distinctive architecture and beautiful stained glass windows attract visitors from far and wide.

Despite its small size, Great Crakehall offers a range of amenities to cater to its residents. These include a village hall, a primary school, a pub, and a post office. The community is known for its strong sense of camaraderie, with regular events and activities organized by local groups and societies.

The surrounding area provides ample opportunities for outdoor pursuits, with numerous walking trails and cycling routes. Great Crakehall is also conveniently located near major road networks, allowing easy access to nearby towns and cities.

In conclusion, Great Crakehall is a scenic and historic village in North Yorkshire, offering a tranquil and close community within the stunning Yorkshire Dales.

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Great Crakehall Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.304138/-1.627298 or Grid Reference SE2489. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bedale Beck at Crakehall Footbridge over Bedale Beck near the nineteenth century, Grade II-listed Little Crakehall Bridge which is on the right-hand side.
Bedale Beck at Crakehall
Footbridge over Bedale Beck near the nineteenth century, Grade II-listed Little Crakehall Bridge which is on the right-hand side.
Little Crakehall Bridge Three-arched road bridge dated 1829 carrying the A684 across Bedale Beck at Crakehall. The bridge is a Grade II listed building (List Entry No:1315139 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1315139" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1315139">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> Historic England).
Little Crakehall Bridge
Three-arched road bridge dated 1829 carrying the A684 across Bedale Beck at Crakehall. The bridge is a Grade II listed building (List Entry No:1315139 LinkExternal link Historic England).
A685 near  Patrick Brompton
A685 near Patrick Brompton
Grazing pasture being used by sheep and a horse Looking northward from the Crakehall to Kirkbridge road.
Grazing pasture being used by sheep and a horse
Looking northward from the Crakehall to Kirkbridge road.
Minor road and cottages at Kirkbridge Looking westward.
Minor road and cottages at Kirkbridge
Looking westward.
Minor road and housing at Langthorne Looking north-eastward.
Minor road and housing at Langthorne
Looking north-eastward.
Crakehall, west end The main A684 road running west out of Crakehall
Crakehall, west end
The main A684 road running west out of Crakehall
Crakehall Hall This massive 18th century house dominates the village green in Crakehall. <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.crakehall.org.uk/index.html" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.crakehall.org.uk/index.html">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>
Crakehall Hall
This massive 18th century house dominates the village green in Crakehall. LinkExternal link
Kirkbridge, near Crakehall
Kirkbridge, near Crakehall
Footpath junction and stile at Langthorne Stile and footpath on the west side of Langthorne. The local 1:25000 map differs from the 1:50000 sheet with regard to this path.
Footpath junction and stile at Langthorne
Stile and footpath on the west side of Langthorne. The local 1:25000 map differs from the 1:50000 sheet with regard to this path.
West Farm Langthorne Traditional farm buildings seen from the field on Plum Tree Hill.
West Farm Langthorne
Traditional farm buildings seen from the field on Plum Tree Hill.
Langthorne The elements have turned the old red telephone box, in the North Yorkshire hamlet of Langthorne, into a rather fetching shade of salmon pink.
Langthorne
The elements have turned the old red telephone box, in the North Yorkshire hamlet of Langthorne, into a rather fetching shade of salmon pink.
Cricket on the green The idyllic English scene with a cricket match on the green in front of the 'big house' [Crakehall Hall]. One could almost sit back and enjoy, with a pint of real ale to hand.
Cricket on the green
The idyllic English scene with a cricket match on the green in front of the 'big house' [Crakehall Hall]. One could almost sit back and enjoy, with a pint of real ale to hand.
Crakehall Pinfold Along Back Lane to the south of Bedale Beck.
Crakehall Pinfold
Along Back Lane to the south of Bedale Beck.
Crakehall Back Lane Runs from Crakehall Bridge past New Village Farm and on to Sinks Lane.
Crakehall Back Lane
Runs from Crakehall Bridge past New Village Farm and on to Sinks Lane.
Crakehall Footbridge Looking across Bedale Beck towards Little Crakehall.
Crakehall Footbridge
Looking across Bedale Beck towards Little Crakehall.
Crakehall Water Mill This corn mill is mentioned in the Domesday Book.
Crakehall Water Mill
This corn mill is mentioned in the Domesday Book.
Crakehall Primitive Methodist Chapel Much altered since it was built in 1897.
Crakehall Primitive Methodist Chapel
Much altered since it was built in 1897.
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Great Crakehall is located at Grid Ref: SE2489 (Lat: 54.304138, Lng: -1.627298)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Hambleton

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

What 3 Words

///stag.huddling.formless. Near Bedale, North Yorkshire

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