Hensall, North Yorkshire
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Hensall is a village in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council, with a population of approximately 900 residents. Located in the DN14 postcode area, it is positioned near key transport links. Visitors can explore its historical roots and agricultural surroundings, which define its local economy and community life.

Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Hensall, North Yorkshire. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.

Stay in Hensall, North Yorkshire

Accommodation at Dovecote Farm House in hensall railway station
Holiday Cottage
From
Β£874
per stay

Dovecote Farm House

Goole, DN14 0QZ, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Hensall, North YorkshireπŸ›οΈ1 Bed

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Accommodation at Fir Tree Barn in pollington
Hotel
From
Β£630
per night

Fir Tree Barn

πŸ“2.9m from the centre of Hensall, North Yorkshire

Accommodation at Kellington Manor Hotel in kellington
Hotel

Kellington Manor Hotel

Whales Lane, Kellington, North Yorkshire, DN14 0SB
πŸ“2.4m from the centre of Hensall, North Yorkshire

Brick building entrance with a sign, surrounded by colorful flower pots and hanging baskets.
Restaurant

Kellington Manor

Whales Ln, Kellington, Goole DN14 0SB, UK
πŸ“2.4m from the centre of Hensall, North Yorkshire

Kellington Manor provides comfortable accommodation in kellington.

A beige bell tent adorned with bunting, set on green grass with a van parked nearby under a cloudy sky.
Campsite

Apple Blossom Caravan and Camping

8, WEST BANK, Hirst Rd, Carlton, Goole DN14 9PZ, UK
πŸ“2.4m from the centre of Hensall, North Yorkshire

Apple Blossom Caravan and Camping provides comfortable accommodation in hirst-courtney.

Things to Do in Hensall, North Yorkshire

Colorful flower pots line the entrance of a nursery building, with a friendly dog sniffing around the area.
Garden

Peartree nurseries

Great Heck, Goole DN14 0BP, UK
πŸ“0.6m from the centre of Hensall, North Yorkshire

Peartree Nurseries in Great Heck offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the charming village of Goole. While specific payment options are unknown, it is likely a standard pay-and-display facility, ensuring easy access to the surrounding attractions. Enjoy a peaceful visit to the nearby gardens and parks.

Plaque honoring F/O P.J.P. Phoe, pilot, commemorating his execution by Gestapo for participation in the "Great Escape."
Park

51 Squadron Memorial Garden

Pollington, Goole DN14 0BA, UK
πŸ“2m from the centre of Hensall, North Yorkshire

The 51 Squadron Memorial Garden is a serene and beautiful spot located in Great Heck, near Goole. Nestled within an industrial estate, this peaceful garden offers visitors a place to reflect and remember those who fought for freedom. While there is no clear signage from the main road, it remains a cherished destination for those who discover it.

CookiesPark4Dogs - Park in temple hirst
Park

CookiesPark4Dogs

Templar Nurseries, Selby YO8 8QJ, UK
πŸ“1.7m from the centre of Hensall, North Yorkshire

CookiesPark4Dogs, located at Templar Nurseries in Temple Hirst, is a delightful destination for dog lovers visiting Yorkshire. This unique park offers a range of activities for dogs, including a plunge pool, sniffer trail, and natural agility equipment, ensuring a fun-filled day for your furry friends. While the parking facilities are not explicitly described as free, it's a convenient spot for visitors to enjoy a day out with their pets.

Interior of La Anchor with wooden tables, a chalkboard menu, and potted plants by the windows.
Restaurant

La Anchor

Main St, Hensall, Goole DN14 0QZ, UK
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Hensall, North Yorkshire

Located in the charming village of Hensall, North Yorkshire, La Anchor offers convenient pay-and-display parking for visitors. Enjoy a delightful dining experience at this renowned Italian restaurant, known for its generous portion sizes and exceptional quality food. Whether you're stopping by for a meal or exploring the local area, parking is straightforward and accessible.

The Red Lion bar menu featuring opening hours and a cozy pub interior with wooden furniture.
Pub

The Red Lion

1 Ings Ln, Kellington, Goole DN14 0NT, UK
πŸ“2.6m from the centre of Hensall, North Yorkshire

The Red Lion in Kellington offers convenient parking for visitors enjoying this charming village pub. With ample parking space, it's an ideal spot for those attending special events or simply stopping by for a relaxing evening. Located in a picturesque setting, it's perfect for tourists exploring the Yorkshire countryside.

A rich, spicy curry topped with green herbs in a metal bowl, surrounded by other colorful dishes.
Restaurant

Bangla Cuisine Restaurant & Takeaway

The George & Dragon, Main Street, West Haddlesey, Selby YO8 8QA, UK
πŸ“2.7m from the centre of Hensall, North Yorkshire

Bangla Cuisine Restaurant & Takeaway offers indian dining in chapel-haddlesey.

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Geographic Facts

Population
852
Postcode
DN14
Administrative area
North Yorkshire Council (formerly Selby)
Dialing code
01977

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Latest news from Hensall, North Yorkshire

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Yorkshire TeamApr 2, 2026
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Walkshire in Hensall, North Yorkshire

More Walks in Hensall, North Yorkshire β†’
Walk: Selby Canal
5.5mi
Moderate

Walk: Selby Canal

πŸ“Barlby

Follow the Selby Canal towpath and travel from the town out into the surrounding villages and countryside. The Route What3Words reference point: ///warthog.subplot.download Start Point: Selby Lock, YO8 8FD Finish Point: Tankard’s Bridge, YO8 8QF Distance: 5.5 Miles GPX Route Map selbycanalDownload Walk Description The Selby Canal, a historic waterway, gracefully connects the River Ouse at Selby to the River Aire in Chapel Haddlesey. Opened in 1778, this canal was a linchpin in local economic growth. Today, it's transformed into a scenic conduit linking Selby to its quaint neighboring villages, offering a serene escape into nature. Embark on your journey from Selby Lock, conveniently situated less than half a mile from the bustling train and bus stations. The towpath here is remarkably flat and welcoming, inviting visitors of all abilities to explore its 5.5-mile stretch. As you meander along, be captivated by an array of engaging artwork that dots the pathway, telling stories of the canal's rich heritage. The air is alive with the chirps and rustles of abundant wildlife, creating a symphony that accompanies your walk. Witness a vibrant parade of boats that glide gracefully along the canal, their colors reflecting in the calm waters. This path is also a proud part of the Trans Pennine Trail, frequented by enthusiastic walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers. Its proximity to the M62 makes it easily accessible, and you'll find numerous parking spots along the canal, inviting you to pause and immerse in the tranquil beauty of this historic waterway.

Walk: Haddlesey and Selby Canal
10.2mi
Moderate

Walk: Haddlesey and Selby Canal

⏱️3h 23mπŸ“Chapel Haddlesey

An interesting circular walk, partly on The Trans-Pennine Trail and mainly featuring the tranquil Selby Canal but also Burn Airfield and a Hydro Electric Station at Haddlesey Weir. The Route what3words for start point: ///prude.wonderfully.redefined Start / Finish Point: Haddlesey Church Community Centre YO8 8QF Distance: 10.2 Miles GPX Route Map selbycanal-1Download Walk Description 1. Turn left out of the car park, round the right hand bend and use the elevated pavement on the right hand side. 2. When the pavement ends, turn right up the Cul-De-Sac and follow the lane in front of the houses and out on to the river bank. 3. Proceed on the river bank to a stile. Go over the stile and turn right. The footpath runs alongside Haddlesey Lock, that you may want to observe. At the end of the footpath, turn left, go over the bridge and then immediately turn right onto the canal towpath. 4. Follow the towpath all the way to Brayton Bridge. At this point turn left to the car park and left again over the bridge. Once over the bridge turn down the first right (Henwick Hall Lane). Follow the Trans Pennine Trail signs. 5. Follow Henwick Hall Lane all the way to the end, where it joins Common Lane, and turn right. 6. After a short distance, turn left on a public footpath, marked Trans Pennine Trail. It will lead to the edge of Burn Airfield. 7. Follow the path in a straight line until it veers to the right and then left. Keep following the Trans Pennine Trail signs. 8. Eventually, you will emerge onto Burn Lane. Turn left and follow the lane round a right hand bend and a left hand bend. 9. Shortly after the bend, look out for a gate and stile on the right. Go over the stile and on to the public footpath across the field. Walk in a straight line from the gate to the hedges at the far side of the field and you will see a stile. 10. Go over the stile and follow the footpath on the left side of a dyke. 11. The footpath goes through a tunnel, underneath the railway line. 12. Once again follow the footpath, beside the dyke, all the way to the road. 13. Turn right and walk on the road side TAKE CARE. The road takes a loop at East Haddlesey and then comes to a fairly sharp right bend. On the bend, look for a track on the left. 14. Walk down the track and at the end, go over a stile onto the flood bank. Turn Right. 15. Just past the weir, you will go over two stiles and when the bank path ends, turn right down a narrow footpath that will take you on to the main street of Chapel Haddlesey, where you need to turn left. 16. Walk along to the cross roads and walk across the busy A19 to the right hand pavement of the road opposite. 17. After a short distance, you will see the entrance to a park on the right. Go in to the park and follow the path to the exit on the bend of Millfield Road. 18. Go straight on Millfield Road and back the car park where you started.

Walk: Pollington Heritage Trail
2mi
Moderate

Walk: Pollington Heritage Trail

πŸ“Pollington

Starting in the village of Pollington, this short circular stroll takes in Pollington Lock on the Aire and Calder Navigation. The Route what3words for start point: //////boasted.picture.warms Start / Finish Point: Pollington, Goole DN14 0DW Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map pollingtonheritagewalkDownload Walk Description This walk starts in the rural village of Pollington, where you have chance to read about the heritage of the village. Heading into the village you will pick up Bridge Lane which will take you over the Aire and Calder Navigation. The Aire and Calder Navigation once served busy industrial areas and is now a rural and peaceful route for walkers and boaters alike. Pick up the towpath and head towards Pollington Lock. Pollington Lock was first built in 1825 and has since been extended to allow larger vessels to travel through, most recently in 1970. There is another Heritage board here for you to learn some local history. Continue along the towpath until you reach Crow Croft Bridge where you will cross back over the Aire & Calder Navigation and return to Pollington. Here will you pass Orchard House, one of the oldest buildings in Pollington.

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