Bishop Thornton

Civil Parish in Yorkshire Harrogate

England

Bishop Thornton

Farm  access  road  into  Shaw  Mills On the Nidderdale Way
Farm access road into Shaw Mills Credit: Martin Dawes

Bishop Thornton is a civil parish located in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 7 miles west of the town of Harrogate and 19 miles north of Leeds. The parish encompasses a rural area with a population of around 800 residents.

The village itself is small, with a picturesque setting surrounded by rolling hills and green fields. It retains a quintessential English charm with its traditional stone houses and well-maintained gardens. The local church, St. John's, is a prominent feature in the village, dating back to the 12th century and serving as a focal point for the community.

Agriculture plays a significant role in Bishop Thornton's economy, with several farms scattered across the parish. The landscape is dotted with grazing livestock and agricultural fields, showcasing the rural heritage of the area. Additionally, some residents are employed in nearby towns, commuting for work or running small businesses in the village.

Bishop Thornton offers a peaceful and idyllic living environment, attracting those seeking a slower pace of life and a close-knit community. The parish supports various community initiatives and events, including a summer fete, village hall activities, and sports clubs.

For amenities, the village has a primary school, a village hall, and a pub, providing essential services for its residents. The surrounding countryside offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and horse riding.

Overall, Bishop Thornton is a charming and tranquil civil parish that offers a rural escape while maintaining close proximity to larger towns and cities.

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Bishop Thornton Images

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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
Access  road  from  Black  House On the Nidderdale Way
Access road from Black House
On the Nidderdale Way
Nidderdale  Way  toward  footbridge  over  Thornton  Beck
Nidderdale Way toward footbridge over Thornton Beck
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
Here comes the peloton The final few miles of stage two of the 'Tour de Yorkshire' of 2017 and the peloton has swept up any breakaway riders from earlier in the day. At this point there is still some 10 miles left before the finish in Harrogate and the riders have just ascended a short but steep bank up from Hebden Gill.
Here comes the peloton
The final few miles of stage two of the 'Tour de Yorkshire' of 2017 and the peloton has swept up any breakaway riders from earlier in the day. At this point there is still some 10 miles left before the finish in Harrogate and the riders have just ascended a short but steep bank up from Hebden Gill.
Tour de Yorkshire 2017 The riders in the peloton reach the top of the short but steep Hebden Gill Bank as they race the final 10 miles or so of stage two from Tadcaster to Harrogate. This race, now into its third year, is becoming ever more popular, both with professional teams and with spectators, an estimated 2.2 million watching the race over some of Yorkshire's most testing roads over the three days.
Tour de Yorkshire 2017
The riders in the peloton reach the top of the short but steep Hebden Gill Bank as they race the final 10 miles or so of stage two from Tadcaster to Harrogate. This race, now into its third year, is becoming ever more popular, both with professional teams and with spectators, an estimated 2.2 million watching the race over some of Yorkshire's most testing roads over the three days.
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.
Cricket ground beside Fountains Road Looking over the hedgerow onto the cricket field.
Cricket ground beside Fountains Road
Looking over the hedgerow onto the cricket field.
Road to Markington Looking along the road from the turning to Drovers Fold.
Road to Markington
Looking along the road from the turning to Drovers Fold.
Drovers Fold New housing near Fountains Road.
Drovers Fold
New housing near Fountains Road.
Watergate Road Looking along Watergate Road towards the hill up to Barkhouse Bank.
Watergate Road
Looking along Watergate Road towards the hill up to Barkhouse Bank.
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Bishop Thornton is located at Grid Ref: SE2564 (Lat: 54.071651, Lng: -1.61184)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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