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Constable Burton is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by the North Yorkshire Council (formerly Richmondshire). With a population of 182, it lies within the DL8 postcode area. The village is noted for its proximity to Constable Burton Hall, a historic country house known for its beautiful gardens and parkland.

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Aerial view of Constable Burton Hall Caravan Park, surrounded by lush green fields and trees in North Yorkshire.
Holiday Park

Constable Burton Hall Caravan Park North Yorkshire (book direct for best prices).

Constable Burton, Leyburn DL8 5LJ, UK
πŸ“0.2m from the centre of Constable Burton

Constable Burton Hall Caravan Park North Yorkshire (book direct for best prices). provides comfortable accommodation in constable-burton.

Stone building with a tower, surrounded by trees and flowers, under a cloudy sky at Akebar Park Golf Course.
Hotel

Akebar Park

Road, Leyburn DL8 5LY, UK
πŸ“1.8m from the centre of Constable Burton

Akebar Park provides comfortable accommodation in finghall.

Accommodation at White Rose Cottage in constable burton
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White Rose Cottage

White Rose Cottage, Constable Burton, DL8 5RG, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.1m from the centre of Constable Burton

Lodge surrounded by lush greenery and trees, set in a tranquil rural landscape in Constable Burton, Yorkshire.
Hotel

Sun Hill Lodges

Sun Hill, Constable Burton, Leyburn DL8 5RL, UK
πŸ“0.8m from the centre of Constable Burton

Sun Hill Lodges provides comfortable accommodation in constable-burton.

Wooden pergola covered in greenery, surrounded by a well-kept garden and stone wall at The Wyvill Arms.
Hotel

The Wyvill Arms

Constable Burton, Leyburn DL8 5LH, UK
πŸ“0.1m from the centre of Constable Burton

The Wyvill Arms provides comfortable accommodation in constable-burton.

Charming stone cottage with blooming cherry trees and sun loungers in a lush garden, set against a clear blue sky.
Hotel

White Rose Holiday Cottage

Constable Burton, Leyburn DL8 5RG, UK
πŸ“0.1m from the centre of Constable Burton

White Rose Holiday Cottage provides comfortable accommodation in constable-burton.

Things to Do in Constable Burton

Historic stone building with columns, surrounded by lush gardens and trees under a clear blue sky.
Historic Site

Constable Burton Hall & Gardens

Constable Burton, Leyburn DL8 5LJ, UK
πŸ“0.2m from the centre of Constable Burton

Constable Burton Hall & Gardens offers ample parking for visitors exploring this charming historical landmark and its beautiful gardens. Located in the picturesque village of Constable Burton, this attraction provides a peaceful retreat with an honesty box system for parking payments. Enjoy a leisurely visit to the gardens and experience the serene atmosphere of this Yorkshire gem.

Vibrant tulips in red and yellow bloom in a lush garden, with a historic building and greenery in the background.
Attraction

Constable Burton Estate

Constable Burton, Estate, Leyburn DL8 5LJ, UK
πŸ“0.2m from the centre of Constable Burton

Constable Burton Estate offers convenient parking for visitors exploring its stunning gardens and seasonal festivals. Located in the picturesque village of Constable Burton, this pay-and-display facility ensures easy access to the estate's attractions, making it a perfect starting point for a leisurely day out in the Yorkshire countryside.

Craken House Farm features stone buildings, lush greenery, horses, and a clear blue sky in Harmby, Yorkshire.
Campsite

Craken House Farm

Middleham Rd, Yorkshire, Leyburn DL8 5HF, UK
πŸ“2.6m from the centre of Constable Burton

Craken House Farm offers a delightful camping experience in the picturesque setting of Wensleydale, Yorkshire. This peaceful campsite provides free parking for guests, making it an ideal spot for motorhome travelers. Enjoy the scenic views and easy access to nearby Leyburn town centre, perfect for exploring the local attractions.

Stone building with a tower, surrounded by trees and flowers, under a cloudy sky at Akebar Park Golf Course.
Hotel

Akebar Park

Road, Leyburn DL8 5LY, UK
πŸ“1.8m from the centre of Constable Burton

Akebar Park offers great dining in finghall.

Signage for "The Friars Head" bar and restaurant, with decorative plants and stone accents.
Restaurant

The Friars Head

Bedale, Leyburn DL8 5LY, UK
πŸ“1.8m from the centre of Constable Burton

Located in the picturesque village of Finghall, The Friars Head offers convenient parking for visitors looking to enjoy a delightful dining experience in the heart of Yorkshire. While the parking is likely pay-and-display, the venue's charm and the quality of its food make it a must-visit for those exploring the Bedale and Leyburn area.

Cozy bar interior with wooden beams, patrons at tables, and a ceiling adorned with beer pump clips.
Pub

The Countryman's Inn

South View, Bedale DL8 1PY, UK
πŸ“2m from the centre of Constable Burton

The Countryman's Inn in Hunton, North Yorkshire, offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere with local real ales and hearty meals. Visitors can enjoy the convenience of free parking, making it an ideal stop for those exploring the scenic surroundings. With comfortable en suite rooms and pet-friendly options, it's perfect for a relaxing getaway.

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Geographic Facts

This village is geographically within the following regions:

Population
182
Postcode
DL8
Administrative area
North Yorkshire Council (formerly Richmondshire)

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Walkshire in Constable Burton

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Walk: Middleham, Hullo Bridge, East Witton and Cover Banks
6mi
Moderate

Walk: Middleham, Hullo Bridge, East Witton and Cover Banks

⏱️2h 17mπŸ“Middleham

Middleham Castle, the gorge of Cover Banks, the legend of the Kelpie and some great Dales pubs. The Route what3words for start point: ///populate.operating.tanked Start / Finish Point: Middleham, Wensleydale Distance: 6 Miles GPX Route Map middleham-and-cover-banksDownload Walk Description Middleham is an elegant town of Georgian houses and older cottages set around two old market places, behind which lie the ruins of Middleham Castle, often described as the β€˜Windsor of the North’. The castle dates back to 1190 and has played an important role in the history of England as this was once the stronghold of the powerful Neville family, Earls of Warwick, for over 200 years from where they ruled their vast Northern estates. The heyday of the castle was during the 15th Century, especially during the War of the Roses. Richard Plantaganet, later the Duke of Gloucester then Richard III, grew up at the castle where he later met his wife Lady Anne Neville, the daughter of the Earl of Warwick - the Kingmaker. Their son Edward, Prince of Wales was born at the castle. Richard became king in 1483 but was killed at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. The castle soon fell into disrepair and remained Crown property until 1625 when passed into private ownership. Much of the stonework was plundered in the 17th Century and went to build local houses. Whatever time of day you visit Middleham, there always seems to be sleek racehorses either going up onto or returning from the gallops across Middleham Low Moor. Horse breeding and training can be traced back to the monks of Jervaulx Abbey; however, it was during the 18th Century that racehorse training began to flourish in this area as the wide open spaces of Middleham High and Low Moors provided the perfect gallops. This brought prosperity to the town and it was not long before a racecourse was laid out on High Moor, with races being held until 1873. Middleham remains a major centre for racehorse training. Between Middleham and Cover Bridge, the River Cover flows through a steep-sided wooded gorge known as Cover Banks. Indeed, the name of this river is derived from the ancient British word that means β€˜a stream that flows through a deep ravine’. This river is also steeped in legend for it is the haunt of the 'Kelpie'. From the turbulent waters this horse-like creature is said to lure the unwary into riding on its back, only to disappear beneath the waters and so drowning its victim. The Kelpie is a supernatural water horse that dates back to Celtic folklore thousands of years ago.

Walk: Wensleydale Challenge - Askrigg to Leyburn
13mi
Moderate

Walk: Wensleydale Challenge - Askrigg to Leyburn

⏱️5h 28mπŸ“Askrigg

Rise to the challenge: get dropped off at Askrigg and walk back to Leyburn. After a brief climb, the rest is fairly flat and Wensleydale at it's best. The Route what3words for start point: ///modes.officials.bangle Start Point: Askrigg Finish Point: Leyburn Distance: 13 Miles GPX Route Map wensleydalechallenge-askriggtoleyburn2Download Walk Description After an enjoyable bus journey "up dale" to Askrigg on the volunteer Little White Bus featured on Countryfile, the rest is up to you but rise to the challenge and you will follow the River Ure through Wensleydale into Leyburn Market Square with an enormous sense of achievement. It is a long but rewarding walk, however as an alternative, there is the option of jumping aboard the Wensleydale Railway in Redmire. This is just over halfway and can provide a ride back to Leyburn in comfort. The route climbs initially but gently through fields and woodland and then flattens out to contour along the hillside with spectacular views. Above Haw Bank on the right before crossing the wooden foot bridge, it is worth stepping carefully off the route to enjoy Disher Force which thunders down the steep sided gill. There is still evidence of the lead mining industry on the edge of Carperby Moor before seeing the imposing Bolton Castle ahead. The Castle has been owned by the same family since it was built in 1399 by Sir Richard Le Scrope, Lord Chancellor of England whilst Richard II was on the throne. In 1568, Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned there. The end for Bolton Castle came in the Civil War, when John Scrope, only a teenager at the time, held the castle for the royalist cause. Parliament besieged the castle for an entire year but in November 1645, Scrope was forced to surrender. Parliament intended to slight the castle to make it unusable in future, but the south-west tower and the west range survived almost completely intact and habitable. Below the castle walls is a medieval garden, a maze, a rose garden, herb garden, vineyard, birds of prey and a bowling green. The route takes you under Great Wegber and Wegber Scar above Carperby where James Herriot had his honeymoon. On the top of Wegber is a prominent building which is Greenhaw Hut, a bothy shelter. Following along the banks of the River Ure leads past the Ice Pond and through the Bolton Hall estate, over the attractive Lords Bridge before continuing the other side of the river into Wensley. It is easy to see how the area was affected by the floods in 2019. Wensley is a pretty village and of course, gives its name to the dale itself.

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