
Discover Low Worsall
Low Worsall is a village located in North Yorkshire, England, governed by the North Yorkshire Council (formerly Hambleton). With a population of 279, it falls under the TS15 postcode area. The village is part of a rural landscape, offering insights into traditional English village life and proximity to the River Tees.
Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Low Worsall. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.
Stay in Low Worsall

Sporting Lodge Inn Middlesbrough

The Byre Northallerton

Dere House

Park House Country Guest House
Park House Country Guest House provides comfortable accommodation in ingleby-arncliffe.

The Wellington Heifer
The Wellington Heifer in Ainderby Steeple offers a delightful experience for visitors, combining charming old-world ambiance with modern comforts. Located in the picturesque village near Northallerton, this inn provides a cozy setting with log fires and hearty meals, perfect for a relaxing stopover or a memorable dining experience.

Number 10, West End
Things to Do in Low Worsall

Hopetown Darlington

Northallerton Sports Village
Located in Brompton, Northallerton Sports Village offers a convenient parking option for visitors looking to enjoy its excellent all-weather running tracks, football pitches, and recreational facilities. While the parking is likely pay-and-display, the sports village itself is a great spot for fitness enthusiasts and families alike, with amenities such as a gym, pool, and skatepark.

Stunt Drive Experience
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Food & Drink

Olivias Artisan Bakery & Cafe Northallerton


The Last Post Memorial Bar and The Don War Memorial museum & Hub
Discover The Last Post, a highly-rated war memorial bar and museum offering a warm welcome and extensive military memorabilia.

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Geographic Facts
- Population
- 279
- Area
- 544.51 km²
- Postcode
- TS15
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Hambleton)
Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records


