Bishop Thornton

Settlement in Yorkshire Harrogate

England

Bishop Thornton

B6165 at Bedlam village boundary in the mist
B6165 at Bedlam village boundary in the mist Credit: Colin Pyle

Bishop Thornton is a small village located in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. Situated about 6 miles southwest of the town of Ripon, it is nestled in the picturesque Nidderdale Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With a population of around 700 residents, the village offers a peaceful and rural setting.

The village is known for its historic buildings and charming character. St. Joseph's Church, a Grade II listed building, stands as a prominent feature in the community. The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, and wildlife spotting. Pateley Bridge, a popular nearby town, is just a short distance away and offers additional amenities and attractions.

Bishop Thornton has a close-knit community, with a local primary school and a village hall that hosts various events and activities throughout the year. The village also benefits from a local pub, The New Inn, which serves as a hub for socializing and enjoying traditional pub fare.

The village is well-connected by road, with the A61 running nearby, providing access to the nearby towns and cities. Public transportation options are limited, with infrequent bus services connecting Bishop Thornton to surrounding areas.

Overall, Bishop Thornton offers a tranquil and idyllic setting, making it an attractive place for those seeking a peaceful countryside lifestyle, while still having access to nearby amenities.

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Bishop Thornton Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.065423/-1.600866 or Grid Reference SE2663. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

B6165 at Bedlam village boundary in the mist
B6165 at Bedlam village boundary in the mist
Towards Hob Green Looking over farmland beside Dam Lane at Dole Bank.
Towards Hob Green
Looking over farmland beside Dam Lane at Dole Bank.
View from Scarth Bank Looking across in the setting sun to the wind farm at Knabbs Ridge.
View from Scarth Bank
Looking across in the setting sun to the wind farm at Knabbs Ridge.
Farm  access  road  into  Shaw  Mills On the Nidderdale Way
Farm access road into Shaw Mills
On the Nidderdale Way
Building  plaque on  Wesleyan  Chapel  (converted) In the village of Shaw Mills the school and chapel erected 1904
Building plaque on Wesleyan Chapel (converted)
In the village of Shaw Mills the school and chapel erected 1904
Former  Wesleyan  Chapel  and  School  in  Shaw  Mills Erected in 1904 now converted to a private house
Former Wesleyan Chapel and School in Shaw Mills
Erected in 1904 now converted to a private house
Watering  place  on  Thornton  Beck The Nidderdale  Way is the other side of the wall coming through the gate or the wall stile which can be seen at this end of the wall
Watering place on Thornton Beck
The Nidderdale Way is the other side of the wall coming through the gate or the wall stile which can be seen at this end of the wall
Nidderdale  Way  follows  field  edge  toward  Shaw  Mills Nidderdale Way marker on gate post
Nidderdale Way follows field edge toward Shaw Mills
Nidderdale Way marker on gate post
Dead  Tree  on  Nidderdale  Way In fields east of Shaw Mills
Dead Tree on Nidderdale Way
In fields east of Shaw Mills
Nidderdale  Way  through  fields It follows this field edge and goes right toward Shaw Mills
Nidderdale Way through fields
It follows this field edge and goes right toward Shaw Mills
High  Kettle  Spring  farm  on  Nidderdale  Way A metal gate that has had a heck of a smack
High Kettle Spring farm on Nidderdale Way
A metal gate that has had a heck of a smack
Access  road  to  Low  Kettle  Spring  farm On the Nidderdale  Way
Access road to Low Kettle Spring farm
On the Nidderdale Way
Access  road  to  Chimney  Barn  Farm From Scarah Bank road also Nidderdale Way
Access road to Chimney Barn Farm
From Scarah Bank road also Nidderdale Way
Nidderdale  Way  entering  Crag  Wood Track goes left path straight on into wood
Nidderdale Way entering Crag Wood
Track goes left path straight on into wood
The road from Bishop Thornton to Markington about to cross the road from Ripley to Sawley Looking north-eastward.
The road from Bishop Thornton to Markington about to cross the road from Ripley to Sawley
Looking north-eastward.
Wallside Footpath and Bridleway passing through fields near Hardgate Looking southward.
Wallside Footpath and Bridleway passing through fields near Hardgate
Looking southward.
Mill Bank in Shaws Mill Looking south-westward.
Mill Bank in Shaws Mill
Looking south-westward.
Enclosed Footpath and Bridleway near Hill Top Looking eastward.
Enclosed Footpath and Bridleway near Hill Top
Looking eastward.
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Bishop Thornton is located at Grid Ref: SE2663 (Lat: 54.065423, Lng: -1.600866)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.065423,-1.600866
Bishop Thornton
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