
Discover Norton-le-Clay
Norton-le-Clay is a village located in North Yorkshire and governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Harrogate). With a population of 497, it falls under the YO61 postcode. The village's rural setting is complemented by its proximity to the historic market town of Boroughbridge, offering insight into local agricultural practices.
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Partridge Lodge

Headlands Caravan Park
Headlands Caravan Park offers a friendly, family-run campsite experience near Roecliffe, welcoming tourers and campers.

Jelley Legs
Jelley Legs provides comfortable accommodation in studley-roger.

The Knaresborough Inn - The Inn Collection Group

Barn Owl Cottage
Things to Do in Norton-le-Clay

Cundall Dog Park
Cundall Dog Park in North Yorkshire offers a delightful outdoor space for dog lovers to enjoy with their pets. Located in the scenic village of Cundall, this park features a shaded wooded area and a dry field perfect for off-lead exercise. Visitors can enjoy the park's amenities while ensuring a safe and clean environment for their dogs.

Iron Bridge Maunby
Iron Bridge Maunby offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the tranquil hiking and walking paths in the Maunby area. Located near Thirsk, this parking facility provides easy access to picturesque trails and a historic railway bridge, perfect for a leisurely day out. Please note that payment options are limited, so plan accordingly.

Headlands Caravan Park
Headlands Caravan Park offers a friendly, family-run campsite experience near Roecliffe, welcoming tourers and campers.
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Food & Drink

Crab and Lobster Restaurant

Grass Roots

The Wheatsheaf Inn

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Geographic Facts
- Population
- 497
- Postcode
- YO61
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Harrogate)
Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records



