Lealholm
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Lealholm is a village located in North Yorkshire, under the governance of North Yorkshire Council. With a population of 383, it lies within the YO21 postcode area. Lealholm is known for its scenic landscapes and rich local history, making it a notable spot in the Esk Valley.

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Stone cottage with ivy, surrounded by green grass and a stone wall, under a cloudy sky in Lealholm, Yorkshire.
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Wild Slack Farm

Lealholm, Whitby YO21 2AW, UK
📍0.8m from the centre of Lealholm

Wild Slack Farm provides comfortable accommodation in lealholm.

Accommodation at Fat Ox Cottage in lealholm
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Fat Ox Cottage

Fryup End Farm, Great Fryup Dale, Lealholm, Whitby, YO21 2AS, United Kingdom
📍0.2m from the centre of Lealholm

Accommodation at The Board Inn - Lealholm in lealholm
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The Board Inn - Lealholm

The Board Inn Lealholm, Whitby, YO21 2AJ, United Kingdom
📍0.2m from the centre of Lealholm

Accommodation at The Old Cow Byre in lealholm
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£4009
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The Old Cow Byre

The Old Cow Byre, Greenhouses, Whitby, Lealholm, YO21 2AD, United Kingdom
📍0.2m from the centre of Lealholm

Accommodation at Westonby Lodge in lealholm
Holiday Cottage
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£952
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Westonby Lodge

Whitby, YO21 2AA, United Kingdom
📍1.4m from the centre of Lealholm

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Accommodation at Great Fryup View in lealholm
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Great Fryup View

Lealholm, Lealholm, YO21 2AW, United Kingdom
📍1.1m from the centre of Lealholm

Things to Do in Lealholm

Stone cottage with ivy, surrounded by green grass and a stone wall, under a cloudy sky in Lealholm, Yorkshire.
Campsite

Wild Slack Farm

Lealholm, Whitby YO21 2AW, UK
📍0.8m from the centre of Lealholm

Wild Slack Farm in Lealholm offers a serene parking experience for visitors exploring the scenic beauty of Whitby. This facility provides convenient access to the farm's charming features, including a farm fresh vending machine and basic amenities. Ideal for tourists seeking a peaceful countryside retreat with easy parking options.

Inspired by... Gallery - Museum in ainthorpe
Museum

Inspired by... Gallery

Lodge Lane, Danby, North Yorkshire, YO21 2NB
📍2.9m from the centre of Lealholm

Cafe Shepherds Hall Tea Rooms & Craft Gallery in lealholm
Cafe

Shepherds Hall Tea Rooms & Craft Gallery

Lealholm, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 2AQ
📍0.1m from the centre of Lealholm

Cozy pub interior with stone walls, wooden tables, a dartboard, and a welcoming fireplace. Warm lighting enhances the atmosphere.
Pub

The Board Inn

Village green, Lealholm, Whitby YO21 2AJ, UK
📍0.2m from the centre of Lealholm

The Board Inn in Lealholm offers convenient parking options for visitors exploring this charming village. Situated near the village green, it's an ideal spot for those wishing to enjoy the local pub's homemade curries and the picturesque surroundings, including nearby stepping stones and a shallow river perfect for families.

Two pints of golden beer on a wooden bar, with a bowl of snacks and a dark green pub interior in the background.
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Wheatsheaf Inn

High St, Egton, Whitby YO21 1TZ, UK
📍3m from the centre of Lealholm

The Wheatsheaf Inn in Egton offers convenient parking options for visitors exploring the picturesque Yorkshire countryside. Located on High Street, this charming inn provides easy access to local attractions and a relaxing atmosphere with its traditional rooms, restaurant, and bar. Ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat with the convenience of nearby parking.

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This village is geographically within the following regions:

Population
383
Postcode
YO21
Administrative area
Glaisdale
Dialing code
01947

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Upcoming Events in Lealholm

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Whitby Northern Soul Weekend

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The Upbeat Beatles

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Walkshire in Lealholm

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Walk: Eskdale
8.6mi
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Walk: Eskdale

📍Egton Bridge

A walk up through Eskdale in the North York Moors via Glaisdale, Lealholm and Egton banks. The Route What3Words for start point: ///passenger.recount.combos Start Point: Egton Bridge, North York Moors, YO21 1XE Finish Point: Egton Bridge, North York Moors, YO21 1XE Distance: 8.6 Miles GPX Route Map egton-bridgeDownload Walk Description Egton Bridge is one of the most attractive villages in North Yorkshire and is home to perhaps the most famous Catholic parish in the country; it is often called the ‘Village missed by the Reformation’. The continuation of the Catholic faith in Esk Dale can be attributed to one man, Father Nicholas Postgate who secretly ministered in this area for 50 years during the 17th Century before he was betrayed by a local man for baptising a child into the Catholic faith. Father Postgate was arrested and tried for treason in 1679, when he was 82, and was hung, drawn and quartered at the Knavesmire.  Arncliffe Wood is an ancient piece of woodland along the steep banks of the River Esk. An old pannierway leads through these woods, paved for most of the way, from Delves to Beggar’s Bridge. This was once an important trading route along which lines of packhorses laden with everything from fish to salt and jet would walk in single file, thus avoiding the unmade roads. The graceful 17th Century Beggar’s Bridge has a romantic tale to tell. Thomas Ferris, son of a poor farmer, was courting local beauty Agnes Richardson, the daughter of a wealthy landowner who, needless to say, did not approve. Thomas often made the short journey across the River Esk to see his sweetheart; however, in order to win her hand he decided to go to sea to make his fortune. The night before he was due to leave Thomas set out in torrential rain to see Agnes but was prevented from crossing the swollen river due to the raging torrents. So Thomas went to sea, fought against the Armada and made his fortune! He returned to Glaisdale a rich man and married Agnes, later settling at Hull where he became a wealthy shipping merchant as well as the Lord Mayor. He built the graceful bridge in 1619 so that no other lovers would be separated by the river, although it was perhaps more of a memorial to Agnes who died in 1618.  Glaisdale is a thriving village and boasts an amazing assortment of houses including stone miners’ cottages, old farms, Victorian terraces and large brick houses, many of which were built following the arrival of the railway in 1865 and subsequent development of ironstone mining in the hills behind the village; the mines closed over 100 years ago.  The River Esk flows leisurely through Lealholm, spanned by an 18th Century stone bridge beside which stands the village pub. Village life is thriving here with a shop, garage, train station, Post Office, tea rooms, school and churches of various denominations including Catholic, Anglican and Methodist. The Wesleyan (Methodist) Chapel of 1839 boasts stonework on its gable ends by local stonemason John Castillo, who was also known as the ‘Poet of the Moors’. Beside this Chapel, a footpath leads down to steeping stones across the river – note the tablet on the side of the Chapel that records the height of several devastating floods. 

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