Patrick Brompton

Civil Parish in Yorkshire Richmondshire

England

Patrick Brompton

Crakehall, west end The main A684 road running west out of Crakehall
Crakehall, west end Credit: Oliver Dixon

Patrick Brompton is a civil parish located in the district of Richmondshire, in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated approximately 3 miles north of the market town of Bedale, the parish covers an area of about 4 square miles.

The village of Patrick Brompton itself is a small and picturesque settlement, with a population of around 200 residents. It is surrounded by beautiful countryside, characterized by rolling hills and fields, providing a tranquil and scenic setting for its inhabitants.

The parish is known for its rich history, dating back to medieval times. The village church, dedicated to St. Patrick, is a notable landmark, with parts of the building dating back to the 12th century. The church is a Grade I listed building and is well-preserved, serving as a testament to the area's historical significance.

The village also boasts a primary school, which caters to the educational needs of the local children. Additionally, there are a few small businesses, including a village shop and a pub, serving the needs of the community.

The area surrounding Patrick Brompton offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, such as walking and cycling. The village is also conveniently located near the A1 road, providing easy access to larger towns and cities in the region.

Overall, Patrick Brompton is a charming and historic civil parish that offers a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle for its residents, surrounded by natural beauty and a strong sense of community.

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Patrick Brompton Images

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Crakehall, west end The main A684 road running west out of Crakehall
Crakehall, west end
The main A684 road running west out of Crakehall
The Old School Room & St. Patrick's church On the very bottom of the picture is the A684 up the dale
The Old School Room & St. Patrick's church
On the very bottom of the picture is the A684 up the dale
Patrick Brompton Typical Wensleydale village.The original settlement of Patrick Brompton was founded, and named after, the parish church of Saint Patrick, which dates back to the times of the Norman Conquest and still stands on the western edge of the village.  There are two village greens, one ancient, one modern, and a local pub built in the 17th century, originally as a vicarage for the local priest.
Patrick Brompton
Typical Wensleydale village.The original settlement of Patrick Brompton was founded, and named after, the parish church of Saint Patrick, which dates back to the times of the Norman Conquest and still stands on the western edge of the village. There are two village greens, one ancient, one modern, and a local pub built in the 17th century, originally as a vicarage for the local priest.
Patrick Brompton, St Patrick's Church
Patrick Brompton, St Patrick's Church
Agricultural Land at Patrick Brompton A field of winter wheat on the north side of the village.
Agricultural Land at Patrick Brompton
A field of winter wheat on the north side of the village.
Footpath to Hunter's Hill Farm Path across pastureland in Crakehall parish.
Footpath to Hunter's Hill Farm
Path across pastureland in Crakehall parish.
Grazing Nook Farm Taken from the A684, facing east.
Grazing Nook Farm
Taken from the A684, facing east.
Entrance to Carnaby House Farm Entrance to Carnaby House Farm, with the farm buildings just visible in the trees
Entrance to Carnaby House Farm
Entrance to Carnaby House Farm, with the farm buildings just visible in the trees
Woodland path south of Hornby Leaving the woods, south of Hornby, on the way to Arbour Hill Farm.
Woodland path south of Hornby
Leaving the woods, south of Hornby, on the way to Arbour Hill Farm.
Arbour Hill Farm The rather grand farmhouse at Arbour Hill, looking for all the world like a miniature Castle Howard!
Arbour Hill Farm
The rather grand farmhouse at Arbour Hill, looking for all the world like a miniature Castle Howard!
Path close to Arbour Hill Taken from the same spot as my picture of Arbour Hill, looking north.
Path close to Arbour Hill
Taken from the same spot as my picture of Arbour Hill, looking north.
Brompton Road
Brompton Road
The Old Rectory, Patrick Brompton Eighteenth century stone built house in the centre of the village.
The Old Rectory, Patrick Brompton
Eighteenth century stone built house in the centre of the village.
Brompton Beck Not the only Brompton Beck in North Yorkshire, this one runs through Patrick Brompton and is one of the feeders for Bedale Beck which joins the Swale.
Brompton Beck
Not the only Brompton Beck in North Yorkshire, this one runs through Patrick Brompton and is one of the feeders for Bedale Beck which joins the Swale.
House on the corner Village house in Patrick Brompton. The village is on the boundary between stone and brick, slate and tiles, so houses here tend to be built of a variety of traditional materials.
House on the corner
Village house in Patrick Brompton. The village is on the boundary between stone and brick, slate and tiles, so houses here tend to be built of a variety of traditional materials.
The Green Tree, Patrick Brompton Pub next to the churchyard in Patrick Brompton.
The Green Tree, Patrick Brompton
Pub next to the churchyard in Patrick Brompton.
St Patrick's, Patrick Brompton Medieval village church much restored and altered in Victorian times, and with a not particularly attractive rockfaced tower of c1865.
St Patrick's, Patrick Brompton
Medieval village church much restored and altered in Victorian times, and with a not particularly attractive rockfaced tower of c1865.
Green and telephone box, Patrick Brompton Small green in Patrick Brompton with cottages and telephone box to one side and the old school room on the other. The 1:25000 map would suggest that the green and phone box are just within this square.
Green and telephone box, Patrick Brompton
Small green in Patrick Brompton with cottages and telephone box to one side and the old school room on the other. The 1:25000 map would suggest that the green and phone box are just within this square.
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Patrick Brompton is located at Grid Ref: SE2290 (Lat: 54.313435, Lng: -1.662429)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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