Claxton, North Yorkshire
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Claxton is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council. It has a population of 219 residents. Situated near the city of York, Claxton is notable for its rural landscape and proximity to historical sites, offering a serene environment with easy access to urban amenities.

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Stay in Claxton, North Yorkshire

Accommodation at TOFY (The Old Forge York) in claxton north yorkshire
Hotel

TOFY (The Old Forge York)

The Old Forge Sand Hutton York, York, YO41 1LB, United Kingdom
πŸ“1m from the centre of Claxton, North Yorkshire

Meadow Roost York, York, Yorkshire
Apartment
From
Β£955
per night

Meadow Roost York

Meadow Farm, York, YO32 9TR, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.4m from the centre of Claxton, North Yorkshire

Accommodation in York

Accommodation at Waterside Shepherds Hut in barton le willows
Hotel
From
Β£770
per night

Waterside Shepherds Hut

Barton Hill York, York, YO60 7JZ, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.8m from the centre of Claxton, North Yorkshire

Accommodation at Orchard Rose Cottage in harton north yorkshire
Bed & Breakfast

Orchard Rose Cottage

Harton, York, North Yorkshire, YO60 7NP
πŸ“1.3m from the centre of Claxton, North Yorkshire

Accommodation at The Old Granary in barton le willows
Hotel

The Old Granary

Steelmoor Lane BARTON LE WILLOWS, York, YO60 7PD, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.1m from the centre of Claxton, North Yorkshire

Brick building with a thatched roof, surrounded by green grass and trees, set in a peaceful rural area.
Campsite

Harton Caravans

Harton Caravans, Pear Tree Farm, Harton YO60 7NP, UK
πŸ“1.4m from the centre of Claxton, North Yorkshire

Harton Caravans provides comfortable accommodation in harton-north-yorkshire.

Things to Do in Claxton, North Yorkshire

Caravan park with grassy areas, gravel paths, and several parked caravans under a cloudy sky.
Park

Fox Hill Holiday Park

Claxton to, Lodge Road, Claxton, York YO60 7RX, UK
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Claxton, North Yorkshire

Fox Hill Holiday Park in Claxton, North Yorkshire, offers a serene escape with its tranquil caravan park setting. Conveniently located for exploring York, Malton, Scarborough, and the east coast, it provides easy access to public transport. The park is well-maintained, spacious, and pet-friendly, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and exploration.

Brick building with a thatched roof, surrounded by green grass and trees, set in a peaceful rural area.
Campsite

Harton Caravans

Harton Caravans, Pear Tree Farm, Harton YO60 7NP, UK
πŸ“1.4m from the centre of Claxton, North Yorkshire

Harton Caravans offers a serene and welcoming environment for tourists visiting North Yorkshire. Located at Pear Tree Farm, this charming caravan site provides a tranquil escape with amenities like a games room and clean shower facilities. Ideal for those looking to explore the nearby attractions, it promises a peaceful retreat amidst the countryside.

Piglets Adventure Farm Park - Family Fun In York - Family Attraction in stockton on the forest
Family Attraction

Piglets Adventure Farm Park - Family Fun In York

Towthorpe Grange, Towthorpe Moor Lane, York, North Yorkshire, YO32 9ST
πŸ“2.6m from the centre of Claxton, North Yorkshire

Pub Duke of York Inn in gate helmsley
Pub

Duke of York Inn

Gate Helmsley, York, North Yorkshire, YO41 1JS
πŸ“3m from the centre of Claxton, North Yorkshire

Stylish bar area with wooden flooring, exposed brick walls, and pendant lights, featuring high stools and a patterned tile floor.
Restaurant

Tykes

Sandburn Hall, Flaxton YO60 7RB, UK
πŸ“1m from the centre of Claxton, North Yorkshire

Located at Sandburn Hall in the picturesque village of Flaxton, Tykes offers ample parking for visitors enjoying a delightful meal at this renowned restaurant. The large car park ensures convenient access, making it a perfect stop for tourists exploring the Yorkshire countryside.

Thompsons Famous Fish & Chips restaurant with a brick exterior, flower baskets, and outdoor seating in Stockton on the Forest.
Takeaway

Thompsons Famous Fish & Chips

Malton Rd, Hazelbush, York YO32 9TW, UK
πŸ“2.2m from the centre of Claxton, North Yorkshire

Located in Stockton on the Forest, Thompsons Famous Fish & Chips offers a delightful dining experience with its classic fish 'n' chips in a bright, nautically themed venue. While enjoying your meal, you can easily find parking nearby, making it a convenient stop for travelers exploring the York area.

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Geographic Facts

Population
219
Administrative area
North Yorkshire Council (formerly Ryedale)
Dialing code
01904

Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

Latest news from Claxton, North Yorkshire

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Walkshire in Claxton, North Yorkshire

More Walks in Claxton, North Yorkshire β†’
Walk: Stamford Bridge to Kexby Return
7mi
Moderate

Walk: Stamford Bridge to Kexby Return

⏱️2h 21mπŸ“Stamford Bridge

A picturesque circular riverside walk from Stamford Bridge to Kexby returning via woodland, fields and a disused railway line. The Route what3words for start point: ///skidding.ramble.circles Start / Finish Point: Stamford Bridge Distance: 7 Miles GPX Route Map stamfordbridgetokexbyreturngpxDownload Walk Description This walk starts and finishes at The Square, Stamford Bridge (bus 10 from York) where refreshments and public toilets are available. Walk towards the River Derwent and after crossing over the stone bridge cross the road and follow a riverside footpath heading south-west. The path passes under a large viaduct which was originally part of the York to Beverley railway line. The path then follows the course of the river heading south and is a good place to see many river birds and aquatic plants. Note that the route has many small narrow bridges which cross ditches. The river is of international importance for wildlife and is home to salmon, eels and otters. Look out for mute swans, kingfishers and great-spotted woodpeckers. Upon reaching the A1079 step over a low roadside barrier and immediately turn right and after passing a care home turn right again. The path then passes through Scoreby Wood. After exiting the wood turn right at a footpath sign. Walk straight ahead and upon reaching another junction with footpath signs turn right again. This route passes the site of the lost village of Scoreby, a long-lost village and then passes a farm where you may be lucky to see alpacas. After passing several rural houses the track turns right following a surfaced path that runs adjacent to the A166, After passing through a wooded area the path turns right and joins a disused railway line that leads into Stamford Bridge after passing over a viaduct with good views of the river. The path passes the disused Stamford Bridge Station. and the Old Station Club Bus 10 to York can be caught outside the Old Station Club or alternatively turn left after passing the club and follow Church Road which leads back to the Square, the starting point for the walk.

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