Carlton Husthwaite
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Carlton Husthwaite is a village located in North Yorkshire, England, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Hambleton). The village has a population of 184 and falls within the YO7 postcode area. Visitors can explore its rural landscape, which reflects the traditional agricultural economy of the region.

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Stay in Carlton Husthwaite

Holiday cottages with stone walls, gravel courtyard, wooden seating, and lush greenery under a blue sky in Yorkshire.
Hotel

Kilburn Parks Holiday Cottages

Thorns Hall Farm, Kilburn Parks, Carlton Husthwaite, Thirsk YO7 2BX, UK
πŸ“1.3m from the centre of Carlton Husthwaite

Kilburn Parks Holiday Cottages provides comfortable accommodation in carlton-husthwaite.

Brick building with a sign for "Plum & Partridge," outdoor seating, and flower beds in a quaint village setting.
Hotel

Plum & Partridge

Low St, Husthwaite, York YO61 4QA, UK
πŸ“1.5m from the centre of Carlton Husthwaite

Plum & Partridge provides comfortable accommodation in husthwaite.

Caravans lined along a paved path in a green holiday park under a blue sky with scattered clouds.
Hotel

White Rose Holiday Park

Hutton Sessay, Thirsk YO7 3BA, UK
πŸ“1.5m from the centre of Carlton Husthwaite

White Rose Holiday Park provides comfortable accommodation in thirkleby.

Things to Do in Carlton Husthwaite

Rusty iron bridge spanning a lush green landscape, surrounded by trees and wildflowers under a cloudy sky.
Walks & Hiking

Iron Bridge Maunby

7GCJ+3R, Thirsk YO7 4HG, UK
πŸ“11.1m from the centre of Carlton Husthwaite

Iron Bridge Maunby offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the tranquil hiking and walking paths in the Maunby area. Located near Thirsk, this parking facility provides easy access to picturesque trails and a historic railway bridge, perfect for a leisurely day out. Please note that payment options are limited, so plan accordingly.

Yorkshire In Style - Tour in helmsley
Tour

Yorkshire In Style

2 Station Road, Helmsley, North Yorkshire, YO62 5BZ
πŸ“8.5m from the centre of Carlton Husthwaite

A circular arrangement of tall, abstract black sculptures on green grass, surrounded by trees and a cloudy sky.
Park

Thirsk Sculpture Park

Thirsk YO7 1AB, UK
πŸ“5.5m from the centre of Carlton Husthwaite

Discover a captivating collection of sculptures and art in the serene setting of Thirsk Sculpture Park.

Cozy bar interior with wooden tables, a counter stocked with drinks, and festive lights adorning the ceiling.
Pub

The Carlton Inn

Main Street Carlton Hustwaite, Thirsk, Carlton Husthwaite, Thirsk YO7 2BW, UK
πŸ“0m from the centre of Carlton Husthwaite

The Carlton Inn, located in the picturesque village of Husthwaite near Thirsk, offers a delightful dining experience with its charming pub atmosphere. While parking specifics aren't detailed, visitors can expect standard pay-and-display options typical of the area. Enjoy a meal by the fire in this family-run establishment known for its generous portions and welcoming staff.

Brick building with a sign for "Plum & Partridge," outdoor seating, and flower beds in a quaint village setting.
Hotel

Plum & Partridge

Low St, Husthwaite, York YO61 4QA, UK
πŸ“1.5m from the centre of Carlton Husthwaite

Plum & Partridge offers great dining in husthwaite.

Caravans lined along a paved path in a green holiday park under a blue sky with scattered clouds.
Hotel

White Rose Holiday Park

Hutton Sessay, Thirsk YO7 3BA, UK
πŸ“1.5m from the centre of Carlton Husthwaite

White Rose Holiday Park in Thirkleby offers a charming retreat with its cozy cottages and delightful amenities, including a pub and swimming pool. Located near Thirsk, it's an ideal spot for families looking to enjoy the serene Yorkshire countryside while having easy access to local attractions.

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Geographic Facts

Population
184
Area
511.13 kmΒ²
Postcode
YO7
Administrative area
North Yorkshire Council (formerly Hambleton)

Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

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Walkshire in Carlton Husthwaite

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Walk: Sutton Bank and the Kilburn White Horse Walk
6mi
Moderate

Walk: Sutton Bank and the Kilburn White Horse Walk

πŸ“Hood Grange

This challenging circular walk in the North York Moors visits the Kilburn White Horse, the lovely Gormire Lake and the scar at Sutton Bank. It's one of the premium walks in the park and a must see if you are in the area. The Route what3words for start point: ///premises.enchanted.whips Start / Finish Point: Sutton Bank National Park Centre, Sutton Bank, Thirsk YO7 2EH Distance: 6 Miles GPX Route Map sutton-bank-and-the-kilburn-white-horseDownload Walk Description Start at the car park which sits just under the white horse and pick up the Cleveland Way to take you to the 978 ft (298 m) summit of Sutton Bank. The hill is a high point in the Hambleton Hills and commands splendid views over the North York Moors, the Vale of York and the Vale of Mowbray. At the summit you will find the fascinating Sutton Bank Visitor Centre where you can find out how the dramatic landscape was formed in the ice age. From the viewing platform there are views of Roulston Scar, Hood Hill and Lake Gormire. There's a handy view indicator which displays all the landmarks you can see. Also look for gliders setting off from the top of the hill on fine days. From the summit descend through woodland to Gormire Lake, passing the striking Whitestone Cliff as you go. Continue through the countryside before a final woodland section through the Hoodhill Field Plantation returns you to the car park. The area is also great for mountain biking. The North York Moors National Park Authority has created a green, blue and red trail. These are all waymarked and start from the Sutton Bank National Park Centre where you can hire bikes. Just to the south east you can also visit the magnificent Byland Abbey. The 12th century abbey includes extensive ruins and wonderful brightly coloured medieval floor tiles.

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