Nether Silton
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Nether Silton is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Hambleton). With a population of 276, it falls within the YO7 postcode area. Situated near the western edge of the North York Moors National Park, the village offers proximity to scenic landscapes and outdoor recreational activities.

Nether Silton is a charming village that serves as a gateway to the stunning landscapes of the North York Moors National Park. With its close-knit community and scenic surroundings, it's an ideal spot for those seeking a peaceful retreat. Stroll through the village and you’ll discover the historic All Saints' Church, rebuilt in 1812, which is a testament to the area's rich history.

Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the various walking routes that start right from the village, providing access to the breathtaking moors and picturesque countryside. Additionally, with a calendar full of local events throughout the year, there’s always something happening in Nether Silton to engage visitors and residents alike. Be sure to check out our events section for the latest happenings in the village! events in Nether Silton

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Accommodation at Ivy House in borrowby
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Ivy House

Ivy House, Borrowby, Thirsk YO7 4QL

Nestled in the picturesque Yorkshire village of Borrowby, Ivy House is a beautifully renovated farmhouse steeped in history.

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Bank Head Farm

Crosby Rd, Northallerton DL6 3TQ, UK

Bank Head Farm offers a serene parking experience in Thornton-le-Beans, perfect for those exploring North Yorkshire. This well-maintained RV park provides a peaceful setting with stunning views of the Pennines and easy access to nearby walking trails. Ideal for tourists seeking a tranquil getaway with friendly hosts and essential amenities.

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Woodlands Farm - Bed and Breakfast Northallerton

Thimbleby, Northallerton DL6 3PY, UK

Woodlands Farm - Bed and Breakfast in Thimbleby, North Yorkshire offers a serene getaway with luxurious accommodations. Guests can enjoy the convenience of free parking, making it an ideal choice for travelers exploring the picturesque surroundings of Northallerton. The attentive service and beautifully decorated rooms ensure a memorable stay.

Accommodation at Greystone Farm in over silton
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Greystone Farm

Over Silton, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, YO7 2LH

A Place In The Pines - glamping in thimbleby north yorkshire
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A Place In The Pines

Keepers Cottage, Thimbleby, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL6 3PY

Accommodation at Old Low Moor Farm Cottages in upsall
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Old Low Moor Farm Cottages

Old Low Moor Farm, Moor Road, Knayton, North Yorkshire, YO7 4BR

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Modern interior of Thimbleby Shooting Ground with wooden beams, a stone fireplace, and various dining tables and chairs.
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Thimbleby Shooting Ground

Sandpit Ln, Northallerton DL6 3PY, UK

Thimbleby Shooting Ground offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside. Located in Thimbleby, near Northallerton, this facility provides easy access to a range of shooting activities and a welcoming clubhouse. Enjoy a seamless visit with various payment options available for parking.

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Pub The Wheatsheaf Inn in borrowby
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The Wheatsheaf Inn

Main Street, Borrowby, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, YO7 4QP

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The Wheatsheaf Inn

The Wheatsheaf Inn, Borrowby, Thirsk YO7 4QP, UK

The Wheatsheaf Inn in Borrowby offers a charming village pub experience with free parking available for guests. Enjoy the cozy atmosphere with log fires and delightful real ales, perfect for a relaxing visit in the scenic Yorkshire countryside.

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Geographic Facts

Population
276
Area
2,551.88 km²
Postcode
YO7
Administrative area
North Yorkshire Council (formerly Hambleton)
Dialing code
01609

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Walk: Cod Beck Reservoir from Osmotherley
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Walk: Cod Beck Reservoir from Osmotherley

⏱️2h 1m📍Osmotherley

From the "walking capital of the North York Moors" head to the fine circuit of Cod Beck Reservoir. The reservoir is hidden in the trees with excellent paths. The Route what3words for start point: ///incursion.enacted.spines Start Point: Osmotherley centre Finish Point: Osmotherley Distance: 5.5 Miles GPX Route Map codbeckosmotherleyDownload Walk Description From Osmotherley follow the Cleveland Way long distance path into the woods above Mount Grace Priory. The energetic can descend to the priory but the sensible carry on through the woods till the path emerges from the trees and excellent views across the Vale of York. Continue to Scarth Nick before returning along the quiet road to Cod Beck Reservoir. It is a lovely and tranquil spot with many places to stop in the woodland that borders the reservoir. Emerge from the woods at the dam wall before continuing the 1/2 mile to the outskirts of Osmotherley. The Osmotherley Loop: A Journey through Historical Woods, Reservoir Serenity, and Vale of York Panoramas Starting Point Initiate your adventure in the charming village of Osmotherley, a gateway to the Cleveland Way long-distance path. Introduction Set off on an enriching trek that marries breathtaking landscapes with historical intrigue. Beginning in the quaint village of Osmotherley, your journey will take you along the Cleveland Way, a path that meanders through the atmospheric woods above Mount Grace Priory. With a blend of choices for the adventurous and the tranquil seeker alike, the walk then leads you across Scarth Nick, passing by Cod Beck Reservoir, before concluding back in Osmotherley. Each step is a treat, offering immersive woodland walks, splendid views across the Vale of York, and idyllic waterside moments at Cod Beck Reservoir. The Woods and Mount Grace Priory: A Tale of Two Paths As you venture along the Cleveland Way and ascend into the woods, you'll be enveloped by a sense of tranquility and historical mystique. For those with abundant energy and a flair for history, a detour to explore Mount Grace Priory is highly tempting. However, if you opt for a more peaceful experience, carry on through the leafy canopy until you break free from the tree line. A Window to the Vale of York Emerging from the forest, you'll be rewarded with panoramic vistas across the Vale of York. Here, the landscape opens up to reveal the sprawling valley below, a sight that captures the true essence of the region’s natural beauty. This viewpoint makes for an excellent pause to take photographs or simply soak in the views. Scarth Nick and the Return to Tranquility Press on to Scarth Nick, relishing the countryside ambiance. Once there, you can begin your return journey, this time opting for a quiet road that guides you to the calming waters of Cod Beck Reservoir. The Oasis of Cod Beck Reservoir You'll find Cod Beck Reservoir to be an oasis of calm, bordered by lush woodland that invites leisurely stops. The reservoir area offers various secluded spots where you can pause to relish the serenity, perhaps even enjoying a picnic or capturing the scenery through your lens. The Dam Wall and Homeward Bound As you exit the wooded area, you'll come across the dam wall, another interesting facet of this varied walk. From here, it's just a half-mile back to the outskirts of Osmotherley, where your memorable journey concludes. Conclusion The Osmotherley Loop is not merely a walk; it's a symphony of experiences that harmonize to create a fulfilling day out. Whether you're captivated by historical landmarks like Mount Grace Priory, awestruck by sweeping views over the Vale of York, or seeking moments of peace by Cod Beck Reservoir, this walk offers a little something for everyone. So, lace up your boots and prepare for a truly enriching adventure.

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About Nether Silton, North Yorkshire

Nether Silton is a village and civil parish located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council. With a population of approximately 276 residents, it is situated near the western edge of the North York Moors National Park, offering easy access to scenic landscapes and outdoor activities.

Where Is Nether Silton?

Nether Silton is in North Yorkshire, approximately 6 miles southeast of Thirsk and 10 miles west of Northallerton. The village is surrounded by other small villages, with Over Silton just 0.6 miles to the north and Leake 1.8 miles to the south. The area is characterized by its rural charm and proximity to the North York Moors, making it a tranquil spot within the region.

What Is Nether Silton Known For?

Nether Silton became a parish in its own right in 1866, previously being part of Leake civil parish. The village expanded in 1934 when it gained an additional 120 acres. Notable historical features include All Saints' Church, which was rebuilt in 1812 and enlarged in 1878, serving as a significant landmark in the village. The church also has a Roll of Honour and War Memorial for those who served in the First and Second World Wars.

The village's economy historically relied on agriculture and various industries, including extractive and manufacturing sectors, which have shaped its development over the years. For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page for Nether Silton.

Exploring Nether Silton and Nearby Yorkshire

With its small population and peaceful surroundings, Nether Silton offers a unique escape for visitors looking to explore the North York Moors. Although there are currently no designated attractions listed, the village's location makes it an ideal base for discovering nearby places such as Thimbleby and Borrowby, both within a short distance.

Visitors can also stay updated with local events happening throughout the year, as there are currently 16 events scheduled, providing opportunities to engage with the community and experience local culture.