Clint cum Hamlets

Civil Parish in Yorkshire Harrogate

England

Clint cum Hamlets

Hampsthwaite Church
Hampsthwaite Church Credit: Malcolm Street

Clint cum Hamlets is a civil parish located in the picturesque county of Yorkshire, England. Situated in the district of Richmondshire, this area covers approximately 8 square kilometers of stunning countryside. The parish is named after the two main settlements within its boundaries, Clint and Hamlets, which are nestled amidst rolling hills and charming rural landscapes.

Clint cum Hamlets is a predominantly agricultural area, with farming being the primary industry. The fertile soil and favorable climate enable the cultivation of various crops, including wheat, barley, and potatoes. Livestock farming, particularly sheep and cattle rearing, also plays a significant role in the local economy.

The parish boasts a close-knit community that takes pride in its heritage and natural surroundings. The residents enjoy a peaceful lifestyle, away from the hustle and bustle of larger towns and cities. The area offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and horse riding, with several scenic trails and bridleways crisscrossing the landscape.

In terms of amenities, Clint cum Hamlets is served by a small village shop that caters to the daily needs of its residents. The nearest town, Richmond, is about 8 kilometers away and provides additional services, including schools, healthcare facilities, and a wider range of shops and amenities.

Overall, Clint cum Hamlets is a charming civil parish that offers a tranquil countryside experience. Its close community, agricultural heritage, and stunning landscapes make it an appealing place to live or visit for those seeking a slower-paced and idyllic lifestyle.

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Clint cum Hamlets Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.041841/-1.60439 or Grid Reference SE2660. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Hampsthwaite Church
Hampsthwaite Church
Hampsthwaite Bridge
Hampsthwaite Bridge
Clint Bank Cross and Stocks Exact date unknown, relocated here by Harrogate Round Table, the pillar of the cross has been damaged but the base remains sound.
Clint Bank Cross and Stocks
Exact date unknown, relocated here by Harrogate Round Table, the pillar of the cross has been damaged but the base remains sound.
Junction of Nidderdale Way, Hollybank Lane and the road to Hampsthwaite
Junction of Nidderdale Way, Hollybank Lane and the road to Hampsthwaite
Hampsthwaite looking south from Clint
Hampsthwaite looking south from Clint
Stone Barn, Clint A stone barn in good condition - a pity about the corrugated roof.
Stone Barn, Clint
A stone barn in good condition - a pity about the corrugated roof.
Old routeway at Clint This was a well used route in medieval times, and in John Ogilby's map of 1665 is shown as part of the main 'road' from York to Lancaster.  Now it is a quiet bridleway.
Old routeway at Clint
This was a well used route in medieval times, and in John Ogilby's map of 1665 is shown as part of the main 'road' from York to Lancaster. Now it is a quiet bridleway.
Mill race, Birstwith The mill race flows from the weir on the Nidd to Birstwith Mill [seen here] which now produces animal feeds.
Mill race, Birstwith
The mill race flows from the weir on the Nidd to Birstwith Mill [seen here] which now produces animal feeds.
Old Station Inn, Birstwith Village pub in Birstwith, only a few yards from the site of the former railway station.
Old Station Inn, Birstwith
Village pub in Birstwith, only a few yards from the site of the former railway station.
Birstwith weir. The weir at Birstwith is one of many on the River Nidd. This one maintains the water level for the mill race.
Birstwith weir.
The weir at Birstwith is one of many on the River Nidd. This one maintains the water level for the mill race.
Hampsthwaite Post Office Post office and village stores in the centre of Hampsthwaite.
Hampsthwaite Post Office
Post office and village stores in the centre of Hampsthwaite.
Hampsthwaite Village Green Triangular green at the heart of the village. Note the white painted pump at the fsr end.
Hampsthwaite Village Green
Triangular green at the heart of the village. Note the white painted pump at the fsr end.
Hampsthwaite CE primary school Village primary school dating back to the late 19th century.
Hampsthwaite CE primary school
Village primary school dating back to the late 19th century.
'Village property with scope for improvement' Tiny tumbledown cottage in Hampsthwaite.
C.1891 This was the Mission Room.
'Village property with scope for improvement'
Tiny tumbledown cottage in Hampsthwaite. C.1891 This was the Mission Room.
The Old Parsonage The Old Parsonage on the edge of the village green.
The Old Parsonage
The Old Parsonage on the edge of the village green.
Stone Marker Stone marker on Hollybank Lane with the year 1767 inscribed.
Stone Marker
Stone marker on Hollybank Lane with the year 1767 inscribed.
Hampsthwaite Church Church of St Thomas a Becket, Hampsthwaite
Hampsthwaite Church
Church of St Thomas a Becket, Hampsthwaite
Public Footpath beside Tang Beck Following a right of way from Birstall Hall through fields beside Tang Beck towards Hampsthwaite.
Public Footpath beside Tang Beck
Following a right of way from Birstall Hall through fields beside Tang Beck towards Hampsthwaite.
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Clint cum Hamlets is located at Grid Ref: SE2660 (Lat: 54.041841, Lng: -1.60439)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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