Ainderby Steeple

Civil Parish in Yorkshire Hambleton

England

Ainderby Steeple

Approaching the A684 Seen from the minor road heading north from Newby Wiske, where it reaches a cross roads junction with A684. The road ahead continues towards Yafforth and is much used by traffic heading towards the northern end of Northallerton, thus avoiding the busy town centre and two level crossings.
Approaching the A684 Credit: Gordon Hatton

Ainderby Steeple is a civil parish located in the county of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 3 miles east of the market town of Northallerton and lies within the district of Hambleton. The parish covers an area of around 800 hectares and has a population of around 300 residents.

The name Ainderby Steeple is derived from Old Norse and Old English, with "Ainderby" meaning "farmstead of Eindrithi" and "Steeple" referring to the prominent church tower within the village. The village itself is characterized by its picturesque rural setting, surrounded by rolling hills and open countryside.

The centerpiece of the village is the St. Helen's Church, which features a distinctive 14th-century tower known as the "steeple." The church is a Grade I listed building and is renowned for its architectural beauty and historical significance. Other notable landmarks in the area include Ainderby Hall, a Grade II listed Georgian mansion, and Ainderby Miers, a nearby hamlet.

The economy of Ainderby Steeple is primarily based on agriculture, with farming being the main occupation of the local residents. The village has a strong sense of community and is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere.

Ainderby Steeple offers a peaceful and idyllic countryside experience, making it an attractive destination for nature lovers and those seeking a quiet retreat. The village provides a range of amenities, including a primary school, a village hall, and a pub, catering to the needs of its residents and visitors alike.

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Ainderby Steeple Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.323085/-1.479696 or Grid Reference SE3392. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Approaching the A684 Seen from the minor road heading north from Newby Wiske, where it reaches a cross roads junction with A684. The road ahead continues towards Yafforth and is much used by traffic heading towards the northern end of Northallerton, thus avoiding the busy town centre and two level crossings.
Approaching the A684
Seen from the minor road heading north from Newby Wiske, where it reaches a cross roads junction with A684. The road ahead continues towards Yafforth and is much used by traffic heading towards the northern end of Northallerton, thus avoiding the busy town centre and two level crossings.
Level crossing on Dolly Lane The road here is unclassified but busy with traffic avoiding Northallerton town centre, whereas the level crossing is rarely used, being on the Wensleydale Railway which normally doesn't operate trains on this section.
Level crossing on Dolly Lane
The road here is unclassified but busy with traffic avoiding Northallerton town centre, whereas the level crossing is rarely used, being on the Wensleydale Railway which normally doesn't operate trains on this section.
Wensleydale Railway level crossing for farm track north of Morton-on-Swale
Wensleydale Railway level crossing for farm track north of Morton-on-Swale
Milepost on NE side on A684 on the Green at Ainderby Steeple The milepost has Milestone Society National ID: YN_NALb03
Milepost on NE side on A684 on the Green at Ainderby Steeple
The milepost has Milestone Society National ID: YN_NALb03
Milepost, litter bin, bench and crocus on the village green <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7126031">SE3392 : Milepost on NE side on A684 on the Green at Ainderby Steeple</a> is a closeup of the milepost
Milepost, litter bin, bench and crocus on the village green
The village green, Ainderby Steeple
The village green, Ainderby Steeple
Hall Cottages, Ainderby Steeple
Hall Cottages, Ainderby Steeple
Bus shelter and mile post The mile post is unusual in that it is not fastened to a pillar of stone or concrete.
Bus shelter and mile post
The mile post is unusual in that it is not fastened to a pillar of stone or concrete.
The Wellington Heifer, Ainderby Steeple The inn sign shows a large 'beefy' heifer.
The Wellington Heifer, Ainderby Steeple
The inn sign shows a large 'beefy' heifer.
The road leaving the village, Ainderby Steeple
The road leaving the village, Ainderby Steeple
Ainderby Road near Romanby Park Looking towards the junction with The Link in Romanby.
Ainderby Road near Romanby Park
Looking towards the junction with The Link in Romanby.
Bus stop on Ainderby Road Looking along Ainderby Road near Romanby Park in Romanby.
Bus stop on Ainderby Road
Looking along Ainderby Road near Romanby Park in Romanby.
Old road to Howden Bridge Looking along the road off Ainderby Road leading to Howden Bridge, whereas the main road reaches Viewly Bridge.
Old road to Howden Bridge
Looking along the road off Ainderby Road leading to Howden Bridge, whereas the main road reaches Viewly Bridge.
Viewly Bridge from Howden Bridge Looking towards the new road bridge carrying Ainderby Road from the old road bridge over the River Wiske.
Viewly Bridge from Howden Bridge
Looking towards the new road bridge carrying Ainderby Road from the old road bridge over the River Wiske.
Howden Bridge The old road crossing the River Wiske.
Howden Bridge
The old road crossing the River Wiske.
Bridge over the River Wiske The old road crossing the River Wiske on Howden Bridge.
Bridge over the River Wiske
The old road crossing the River Wiske on Howden Bridge.
Road to Warlaby Looking along the road heading south from Ainderby Road.
Road to Warlaby
Looking along the road heading south from Ainderby Road.
Approaching Ainderby Road The road from Warlaby approaching Ainderby Road.
Approaching Ainderby Road
The road from Warlaby approaching Ainderby Road.
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Ainderby Steeple is located at Grid Ref: SE3392 (Lat: 54.323085, Lng: -1.479696)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Hambleton

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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