Harpham
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Harpham is a village located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, governed by East Riding of Yorkshire Council. With a population of 303, it falls under the YO25 postcode. The village is notable for its historical significance, including the heritage of St. John of Beverley, who was born here in the 7th century.

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Stay in Harpham

Accommodation at Plough Cottage in harpham
Holiday Cottage

Plough Cottage

Plough Cottage, Kelk Beck Cottages, North End Farm, Kelk, Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire, YO25 8HL, United Kingdom
πŸ“1.5m from the centre of Harpham

Whitewashed building with a red door, windows with flower boxes, and a sign hanging above the entrance.
Pub

St Quintin Arms

Main St, Harpham, Driffield YO25 4QY, UK
πŸ“1.1m from the centre of Harpham

St Quintin Arms provides comfortable accommodation in harpham.

Accommodation at Leeds House Guest House in bridlington
Hotel

Leeds House Guest House

40 Windsor Crescent, Bridlington, YO15 3HY, United Kingdom
πŸ“7.4m from the centre of Harpham

Accommodation at Batworth Cottage in hunmanby
Holiday Cottage

Batworth Cottage

17 Northgate, Hunmanby, Filey, North Yorkshire, YO14 0NU
πŸ“10.6m from the centre of Harpham

Accommodation at Puffin Place in flamborough
Hotel

Puffin Place

Puffin Place, Thornwick Road, Flamborough, Flamborough, YO15 1BB, United Kingdom
πŸ“11.8m from the centre of Harpham

Things to Do in Harpham

A narrow path surrounded by lush greenery leading to a wooden structure in the distance.
Walks & Hiking

Wold Rangers Way

Market Pl, Driffield YO25 6AS, UK
πŸ“3.8m from the centre of Harpham

Embark on the Wold Rangers Way, a spectacular journey through the unique landscapes of the Yorkshire Wolds.

Colorful chocolate eggs nestled on a weathered wooden bench, surrounded by budding greenery in Leven Nature Park.
Park

Leven Nature Park

19 North St, Leven, Beverley HU17 5NF, UK
πŸ“9.6m from the centre of Harpham

Leven Nature Park offers a serene escape into nature, perfect for family visits and school trips. Located in Leven, Beverley, this park is renowned for its engaging seasonal events such as Easter egg hunts and Halloween festivities, making it a delightful spot for both locals and tourists.

Clear blue sky over a green field with wooden fences, typical of a serene caravan park setting in Yorkshire.
Campsite

North Mount Farm Caravan park

North Mount Farm, Bempton Ln, Bridlington YO16 6XU, UK
πŸ“8.6m from the centre of Harpham

Enjoy a tranquil escape at North Mount Farm Caravan Park, with spacious pitches and panoramic views of Bridlington.

Whitewashed building with a red door, windows with flower boxes, and a sign hanging above the entrance.
Pub

St Quintin Arms

Main St, Harpham, Driffield YO25 4QY, UK
πŸ“1.1m from the centre of Harpham

St Quintin Arms, located in the charming village of Harpham, offers convenient pay-and-display parking for guests visiting this delightful inn and pub. Enjoy a warm and welcoming atmosphere with delicious, locally sourced food and a great selection of drinks, making it an ideal stop for travelers exploring the Driffield area.

Cafe Rarey Halt in weaverthorpe
Cafe

Rarey Halt

Main Street, Weaverthorpe, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 8EY
πŸ“9.3m from the centre of Harpham

Dining at Bemora in hornsea
Restaurant

Bemora

26 Newbegin, Hornsea HU18 1AD, UK
πŸ“11.2m from the centre of Harpham

Discover Bemora in Hornsea, a highly-rated eatery celebrated for its delicious food with a twist, perfect for any occasion.

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Geographic Facts

This village is geographically within the following regions:

Population
303
Postcode
YO25
Administrative area
East Riding of Yorkshire
Dialing code
01262

Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

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Walkshire in Harpham

More Walks in Harpham β†’
Walk: Burton Agnes Circular
6.7mi
Moderate

Walk: Burton Agnes Circular

⏱️2h 15mπŸ“Burton Agnes

This circular walk from Burton Agnes in East Yorkshire through Kilham and Harpham is perfect for well-behaved dogs, offering off-lead opportunities through fields and quiet paths. There's a great spot for a paddle halfway through. The terrain is mostly flat with scenic views of the Yorkshire Wolds. Expect muddy field paths and tracks after rain, and varying conditions in arable fields. Waymarking is intermittent, so downloading offline maps is recommended for guidance. You'll encounter several gates and five stiles, with some requiring help for dogs. Be cautious of electric fences. Plan for 3-5 hours to complete the walk. The Route what3words for start point: ///beams.outwards.reception Start Point: Burton Agnes Finish Point: Burton Agnes Distance: 6.7 Miles GPX Route Map burton-agnes-circularDownload Walk Description Path Alongside Sportsfield From the village pond in Burton Agnes, head towards the main road, turn left along the grass verge to the Blue Bell Hotel. Cross the road and follow the Yorkshire Wolds Cycle route No.1, passing Burton Agnes C of E Primary School and Nursery. After the sports club, turn left through a hedge gap to a footpath along the crop field's edge with a fenced football field on your left. Sandy Lane Continue on the wide, grassy path through a gap in the hedge. Pass a yellow waymarker and head diagonally uphill. Cross into the next field through a hedge gap, following the obvious path with views of the Yorkshire Wolds. Pass through a metal gate onto Sandy Lane. Sewage Works Cross Sandy Lane and continue through a hedge gap onto an undulating path. Climb a stile and head towards a gate. Follow the path diagonally across fields, passing through waymarked gates. Reach a tarmac road, turn right downhill, then follow a wooden footpath sign left along a field edge. Continue past the sewage works. Bracey Bridge Follow the wide green track with a beck to the right. Turn sharp left up a bank to a marked field path. Continue through fields via way markers, heading towards tall trees. Cross the road and descend steps to Bracey Bridge picnic area. Harpham Village Pass the picnic tables and cross the lay-by road through a kissing gate onto a tarmac track. Follow footpath signs through kissing gates and fields, crossing Low Thorpe Beck. Continue past farm buildings to a quiet road leading to Harpham village. Finish From St Quintin Arms, turn left at the crossroads towards Bridlington. Turn right onto a path, following waymarkers over stiles and fields towards Burton Agnes. Cross a bridge and stiles, then follow the path towards the village. Turn right onto the road and return to the village pond. Afterwards Why not take a look round Burton Agnes Hall or stay the night at the Blue Bell.

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