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Caldwell is a village located in England with a population of 148. Governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Richmondshire), this small settlement is part of the civil parish of Hutton Magna. Visitors should note its proximity to the scenic landscapes of County Durham, enhancing its rural appeal.

Discover the charm of Caldwell, a serene village in North Yorkshire with a population of just 148. This quaint settlement offers a unique glimpse into rural life, surrounded by the stunning landscapes of County Durham. One of the highlights of Caldwell is the historic Chapel of St. Hilda, built in 1844, which reflects the village's rich heritage. Visitors can also enjoy the picturesque scenery and peaceful walks in the surrounding countryside, making it an ideal spot for a quiet getaway.

With a range of events throughout the year, Caldwell invites you to immerse yourself in its community spirit. Don't miss the opportunity to explore nearby villages like Eppleby and Stanwick St John, which offer additional experiences and beautiful landscapes. For those looking to extend their stay, check out the local accommodations listed under stay in Caldwell.

Stay in Caldwell

Accommodation at Hewn Yorkshire in caldwell north yorkshire
Apartment

Hewn Yorkshire

Forcett Grange, Richmond DL11 7SQ, UK
πŸ“1.7m from the centre of Caldwell

Escape to Hewn Yorkshire for a peaceful countryside retreat, offering beautifully designed lodges and apartments with luxurious amenities.

Accommodation at High Force Hotel in caldwell
Hotel

High Force Hotel

Raby Castle, Staindrop, Co. Durham, DL2 3AH
πŸ“5.8m from the centre of Caldwell

Victorian mansion with ornate architecture, surrounded by manicured gardens and trees under a clear blue sky.
Hotel

Hillcrest Country Park

Caldwell, Richmond DL11 7UD, UK
πŸ“1.3m from the centre of Caldwell

Hillcrest Country Park provides comfortable accommodation in caldwell-north-yorkshire.

Accommodation at Rose Cottage in caldwell
Holiday Cottage

Rose Cottage

Rose Cottage, Hillcrest Park, Caldwell, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL11 7UD, United Kingdom
πŸ“1.3m from the centre of Caldwell

Accommodation at Willow Cottage in caldwell
Holiday Cottage

Willow Cottage

Willow Cottage, Hillcrest Park, Caldwell, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL11 7UD, United Kingdom
πŸ“1.3m from the centre of Caldwell

Things to Do in Caldwell

Raby Castle - Attraction in caldwell
Attraction

Raby Castle

Staindrop, Darlington, DL2 3AH
πŸ“5.8m from the centre of Caldwell

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Cozy bar interior with exposed brick arches, wooden beams, a clock, and warm lighting, featuring a fireplace and seating.
Pub

The Brownlow Arms

Caldwell, Richmond DL11 7QH, UK
πŸ“0m from the centre of Caldwell

Discover The Brownlow Arms, a welcoming North Yorkshire pub serving excellent food in a charming setting.

Eppleby Village Shop with a stone facade, large windows, and outdoor seating area in a quaint Yorkshire setting.
Corner Shops

Eppleby Village Shop

Stapleton House, Richmond DL11 7AY, UK
πŸ“1m from the centre of Caldwell

Eppleby Village Shop offers a charming stop for tourists exploring the Yorkshire countryside, featuring a delightful cafe and grocery store. Located in the picturesque village of Eppleby, visitors can enjoy a relaxing break with free parking available, making it a convenient spot for cyclists and travelers alike. The shop's proximity to the village green provides a scenic setting for a leisurely visit.

Cozy interior of The Stanwick Arms with a wooden table, candle, armchair, and fireplace, creating a warm atmosphere.
Pub

The Stanwick Arms

Aldbrough St John, Richmond DL11 7SZ, UK
πŸ“2.9m from the centre of Caldwell

Located in the charming village of Stanwick St John, The Stanwick Arms offers convenient pay-and-display parking for visitors. Ideal for those exploring the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside, this facility provides easy access to the pub's delightful atmosphere and nearby walking trails.

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Population
148
Administrative area
North Yorkshire

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About Caldwell, North Yorkshire

Caldwell is a small village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, home to approximately 148 residents. Governed by North Yorkshire Council, this quaint settlement is notable for its mention in the Domesday Book in 1096 and its picturesque proximity to the scenic landscapes of County Durham, enhancing its rural appeal.

Where Is Caldwell?

Caldwell is located in North Yorkshire, approximately 12 miles southwest of the market town of Ripon. The village is surrounded by several other small villages, including Eppleby just 1 mile to the northwest and Stanwick St John 2 miles to the northeast. This positioning within the North Yorkshire region provides easy access to the beautiful countryside.

What Is Caldwell Known For?

Caldwell's name derives from the Old English caldwella, meaning 'cold spring', reflecting its historical connection to the natural landscape. The village features the Chapel of St. Hilda, built in 1844 and funded by Charlotte Catherine Anne, Countess of Bridgewater. Notably, Caldwell was mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1096, marking its significance in local history. Additionally, it is associated with Rishi Sunak, a notable political figure.

For more details, visit the Wikipedia page for Caldwell.

The History of Caldwell

Caldwell has a rich history, first noted in the Domesday Book in 1096. By 1540, the ruins of a castle were noted by Leland, indicating its historical significance. In 1870, Caldwell was described in John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer, reflecting its ongoing relevance in the region. The chapel built in 1844 remains a significant landmark, linking the village's past to its present character.

Exploring Caldwell and Nearby Yorkshire

With only 1 listed attraction, Caldwell offers a peaceful retreat for visitors looking to explore the surrounding countryside. The village's proximity to nearby settlements like East Layton and West Layton provides opportunities for further exploration. Visitors can discover more about local events, as Caldwell hosts 24 events throughout the year, reflecting its vibrant community spirit.

How Far Is Caldwell from Ripon?

Caldwell is 12 miles southwest of Ripon, making it a short drive for those wishing to explore the historic city.