
Discover Barkston Ash
Barkston Ash is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Selby). It has a population of about 370 people and falls under the LS24 postcode area. Known for its rural setting, the village serves as a quiet residential community within close proximity to the surrounding countryside.
Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Barkston Ash. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.
Stay in Barkston Ash

The Old Presbytery Guest House

Hyatt Place Leeds

Moss Hagg Farm Campsite
Moss Hagg Farm Campsite offers a peaceful escape in Selby, providing clean facilities and friendly service for campers and cottage guests.

Art Hostel
Experience a uniquely decorated and vibrant stay at Art Hostel, offering comfortable and imaginative accommodation in the heart of Leeds.

The Jolly Sailor Inn
The Jolly Sailor Inn provides comfortable accommodation in cawood.
Things to Do in Barkston Ash

Emmerdale Classic Locations Bus Tour from Leeds

Leeds Tourist Information Centre

The Wonkey Donkey Visitor's Centre
The Wonkey Donkey Visitor's Centre in Cridling Stubbs offers a delightful experience for animal lovers. While parking details are not explicitly mentioned, visitors can expect standard pay-and-display options typical for tourist attractions. Enjoy a hands-on tour and learn about the heartwarming stories of the donkeys in this charming Yorkshire setting.
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The Crooked Billet Inn
The Crooked Billet Inn, located in the charming village of Barkston Ash, offers a delightful dining experience with its highly praised service and delicious menu options. While visiting, enjoy the convenience of nearby pay-and-display parking, making it easy for tourists to explore this beautiful roadside inn and its surroundings. Don't forget to ask for the doggie menu if you're traveling with your furry friend!

The Greyhound
The Greyhound in Barkston Ash offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the charming village of Saxton. Located at the Greyhound Inn, this pay-and-display facility ensures easy access to local attractions and the historic pub itself, known for its olde worlde charm and welcoming atmosphere.

Red Bear
Located in the charming village of Barkston Ash, the Red Bear offers convenient parking options for visitors looking to enjoy a delightful meal at this welcoming pub. With its cozy atmosphere and superb food, it's an ideal spot for tourists exploring the scenic surroundings of Sherburn in Elmet.

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Geographic Facts
- Population
- 370
- Postcode
- LS24
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Selby)
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Walkshire in Barkston Ash
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Walk: Towton Battlefield Walk
Site of one of the bloodiest battles in the War of the Roses between the houses of York and Lancashire this walk is dripping with history as well as the beautiful landscape that now surrounds the area. The Route what3words for start point: ///harsh.weeknight.manages Start Point: Towton Finish Point: Saxton Distance: 4 Miles GPX Route Map towton-battlefield-1Download Walk Description 29 March 1461 was the date of the battle of Towton one of the decisive battles in the War of the Roses one you too can walk in the footsteps of kings and imagine the historic conflict unfolding over this beautiful landscape. The victory of the Yorkists here was the turning point in the struggle and placed Edward IV on the throne. Starting from the village you can follow the route and learn about the people, the landscape and the 28,000 causalities in the battle from the excellent information boards provided. You'll learn why bloody meadow is so named!! Make sure you finish by the Towton Cross which was erected to commemorate those that fell on the field on that fateful day.

Towton Battlefield Trail
The Towton Battlefield Trail takes you through the site of what is alleged to be the largest and bloodiest battle ever fought on English soil. The Route What3Words reference: ///standing.foresight.incensed Start / Finish Point: Main St, Towton, Tadcaster LS24 9PB Distance: 4 Miles GPX Route Map towton-battlefield-trailDownload Walk Description In March 1461, Towton, near Tadcaster, was the setting for one of the most enormous (both in terms of importance and scale) battles in the Wars of the Roses. On Palm Sunday, 50,000 men are thought to have clashed. The battle between York and Lancaster men saw at least 800 men killed and the monarchy change hands from Henry VI to Edward IV. Towton was a decisive victory for the Yorkists and left the House of Lancaster in turmoil. The history of the location lends intrigue and gravity to the wonderful views of the North Yorkshire countryside. You can learn much more about the history and see artefacts at the Visitorβs Information Centre in the grounds of the Crooked Billet pub. In 1929, the Towton Cross was erected on the battlefield and you will see it on the trail. The walk is a signposted circuit of the battlefield beginning in Towton Village. Head west on Old London Road and then following the signs for the Towton Battlefield Trail. Follow the trail and you will come across information signs detailing the history of the land. It may be muddy this time of year so bring your walking boots. Although it is a much safer walk than if you were to walk it in March 1461! Guides are available twice a month from the Towton Battlefield Society in a 2-and-a-half-mile informative route from a history enthusiast.

Walk: Lotherton Hall Estate
The historic home of the Gascoigne family this estate has stunning buildings and lots to keep the kids happy around the grounds. The Route what3words for start point: ///disposing.skater.lunges Start Point: Lotherton Hall, Off Collier Lane, Aberford, Leeds LS25 3EB Finish Point: Lotherton Hall Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map lotherton-hall-estateDownload Walk Description The highlight of this stroll around the estate is the wildlife. There are over 200 species but make sure you keep an eye out for the flamingos, these are a massive hit with the kids. There are also some amazing walled gardens to admire if you want to get away for some peace and quiet on the estate. There are multiple options for walking and the best thing to do is to get lost with the family in tow and find your own way around.




