Appleton-le-Street with Easthorpe

Civil Parish in Yorkshire Ryedale

England

Appleton-le-Street with Easthorpe

Haybales near Heights Wood The bridleway is getting more overgrown with nettles every year, now you have to take to the ploughed field to avoid them in places.
Haybales near Heights Wood Credit: T Eyre

Appleton-le-Street with Easthorpe is a civil parish located in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. Situated in the picturesque Howardian Hills, the parish covers an area of approximately 8 square miles.

The village of Appleton-le-Street is the main settlement within the parish. It is a small and charming village with a population of around 200 residents. The village is known for its idyllic setting, surrounded by rolling countryside and farmland. It boasts a number of traditional stone houses and cottages, giving it a quintessential English village feel.

The parish also includes the hamlet of Easthorpe, which is located to the east of Appleton-le-Street. Easthorpe is even smaller than its neighboring village and is characterized by its peaceful and rural atmosphere.

Despite its small size, Appleton-le-Street with Easthorpe has a rich history. The name Appleton-le-Street is derived from the Old English words "æppel-tūn," meaning "apple farmstead," and "stræt," meaning "Roman road." This suggests that the village may have been established during Roman times, with evidence of Roman roads in the area.

Today, Appleton-le-Street with Easthorpe is a tranquil and close-knit community, with residents who take pride in their village's natural beauty and heritage. It offers a peaceful and picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life, making it a popular destination for those seeking a rural retreat.

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Appleton-le-Street with Easthorpe Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.143425/-0.876845 or Grid Reference SE7372. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Haybales near Heights Wood The bridleway is getting more overgrown with nettles every year, now you have to take to the ploughed field to avoid them in places.
Haybales near Heights Wood
The bridleway is getting more overgrown with nettles every year, now you have to take to the ploughed field to avoid them in places.
Amotherby church The church at Amotherby.
Amotherby church
The church at Amotherby.
Fields near Home Farm Looking across farmland from Braygate Street.
Fields near Home Farm
Looking across farmland from Braygate Street.
Field boundary north of Braygate Street Looking across a field to the north of the road.
Field boundary north of Braygate Street
Looking across a field to the north of the road.
Hildenly Service Reservoir Looking along Braygate Street towards Malton.
Hildenly Service Reservoir
Looking along Braygate Street towards Malton.
Road near Easthorpe Hall Looking along the road towards Malton.
Road near Easthorpe Hall
Looking along the road towards Malton.
Easthorpe Business Park Looking along the driveway which is also a bridleway.
Easthorpe Business Park
Looking along the driveway which is also a bridleway.
Hepton Hill Looking into the sun along the edge of the Castle Howard estate.
Hepton Hill
Looking into the sun along the edge of the Castle Howard estate.
Boundary wall for Castle Howard Looking along the road towards Malton.
Boundary wall for Castle Howard
Looking along the road towards Malton.
Appleton Lane view Looking NW from Appleton Lane.
Appleton Lane view
Looking NW from Appleton Lane.
Passing the Queen's Head Looking through the village of Amotherby.
Passing the Queen's Head
Looking through the village of Amotherby.
Houses in Amotherby Looking along Main Street in the village.
Houses in Amotherby
Looking along Main Street in the village.
Main Street, Amotherby Looking through the village towards the B1257.
Main Street, Amotherby
Looking through the village towards the B1257.
Field beside Amotherby Lane Looking onto farmland near the parish hall.
Field beside Amotherby Lane
Looking onto farmland near the parish hall.
Amotherby Lane Looking down the hill towards the village.
Amotherby Lane
Looking down the hill towards the village.
Trees along Amotherby Lane Looking along a shaded section of the road.
Trees along Amotherby Lane
Looking along a shaded section of the road.
Descent to Amotherby Looking down Amotherby Lane towards the village.
Descent to Amotherby
Looking down Amotherby Lane towards the village.
Arable fields above Amotherby Looking onto farmland from Amotherby Lane.
Arable fields above Amotherby
Looking onto farmland from Amotherby Lane.
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Appleton-le-Street with Easthorpe is located at Grid Ref: SE7372 (Lat: 54.143425, Lng: -0.876845)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Ryedale

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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