Thornton Steward
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Thornton Steward is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Richmondshire). With a population of 199, it falls within the HG4 postcode area. This small settlement offers insights into rural English life, surrounded by the scenic landscapes typical of the Yorkshire Dales region.

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Accommodation at Orchard Cottage in thornton steward
Holiday Cottage

Orchard Cottage

Orchard Cottage, East Witton, North Yorkshire, HG4 4PQ, United Kingdom
πŸ“1.1m from the centre of Thornton Steward

Accommodation at Rooms @ The Blue Lion in east witton
Bed & Breakfast

Rooms @ The Blue Lion

East Witton, Nr. Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4SN
πŸ“2.1m from the centre of Thornton Steward

Accommodation at Chance Cottage in east witton
Hotel
From
Β£988
per night

Chance Cottage

Chance Cottage, East Witton, East Witton, DL8 4SW, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.1m from the centre of Thornton Steward

Aerial view of Constable Burton Hall Caravan Park, surrounded by lush green fields and trees in North Yorkshire.
Holiday Park

Constable Burton Hall Caravan Park North Yorkshire (book direct for best prices).

Constable Burton, Leyburn DL8 5LJ, UK
πŸ“2.5m from the centre of Thornton Steward

Constable Burton Hall Caravan Park North Yorkshire (book direct for best prices). provides comfortable accommodation in constable-burton.

Scenic view of Manor House Cottages with stone walls, lush greenery, and flower planters under a bright blue sky.
Holiday Cottage

Manor House Cottages (Boutique 39)

Boutique 39, 39 Braithwaite Ln, East Witton, Leyburn DL8 4SL, UK
πŸ“2.3m from the centre of Thornton Steward

Manor House Cottages (Boutique 39) provides comfortable accommodation in east-witton.

Accommodation at Boutique 39 in east witton
Holiday Cottage

Boutique 39

East Witton, North Yorkshire
πŸ“1.7m from the centre of Thornton Steward

Things to Do in Thornton Steward

Lush greenery surrounds a tranquil scene with colorful autumn leaves and a glimpse of open fields in the background.
Campsite

Jervaulx Caravan Park

Park House, Jervaulx, Ripon HG4 4PH, UK
πŸ“1m from the centre of Thornton Steward

Jervaulx Caravan Park is a charming site nestled in the picturesque setting of Ellingstring, near the historic Jervaulx Abbey. Ideal for caravan and motorhome enthusiasts, this park offers a serene escape with easy access to local attractions and a delightful tea room nearby. Enjoy the tranquility of the Yorkshire Dales while being conveniently located for exploring the surrounding area.

Historic stone building with columns, surrounded by lush gardens and trees under a clear blue sky.
Historic Site

Constable Burton Hall & Gardens

Constable Burton, Leyburn DL8 5LJ, UK
πŸ“2.7m from the centre of Thornton Steward

Constable Burton Hall & Gardens offers ample parking for visitors exploring this charming historical landmark and its beautiful gardens. Located in the picturesque village of Constable Burton, this attraction provides a peaceful retreat with an honesty box system for parking payments. Enjoy a leisurely visit to the gardens and experience the serene atmosphere of this Yorkshire gem.

Vibrant tulips in red and yellow bloom in a lush garden, with a historic building and greenery in the background.
Attraction

Constable Burton Estate

Constable Burton, Estate, Leyburn DL8 5LJ, UK
πŸ“2.7m from the centre of Thornton Steward

Constable Burton Estate offers convenient parking for visitors exploring its stunning gardens and seasonal festivals. Located in the picturesque village of Constable Burton, this pay-and-display facility ensures easy access to the estate's attractions, making it a perfect starting point for a leisurely day out in the Yorkshire countryside.

Signage for "The Friars Head" bar and restaurant, with decorative plants and stone accents.
Restaurant

The Friars Head

Bedale, Leyburn DL8 5LY, UK
πŸ“2.4m from the centre of Thornton Steward

Located in the picturesque village of Finghall, The Friars Head offers convenient parking for visitors looking to enjoy a delightful dining experience in the heart of Yorkshire. While the parking is likely pay-and-display, the venue's charm and the quality of its food make it a must-visit for those exploring the Bedale and Leyburn area.

Stone building with a tower, surrounded by trees and flowers, under a cloudy sky at Akebar Park Golf Course.
Hotel

Akebar Park

Road, Leyburn DL8 5LY, UK
πŸ“2.3m from the centre of Thornton Steward

Akebar Park offers great dining in finghall.

Cozy pub interior with wooden tables, chairs, a fireplace, and warm lighting, seen through a window.
Pub

The Blue Lion Inn, Pub and Restaurant with Accommodation

Main Road, East Witton, Leyburn DL8 4SN, UK
πŸ“2.1m from the centre of Thornton Steward

The Blue Lion Inn, Pub and Restaurant with Accommodation offers great dining in east-witton.

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Geographic Facts

This village is geographically within the following regions:

Population
199
Postcode
HG4
Administrative area
North Yorkshire

Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

Latest news from Thornton Steward

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Walkshire in Thornton Steward

More Walks in Thornton Steward β†’
Walk: The Jervaulx Abbey Ramble
7mi
Moderate

Walk: The Jervaulx Abbey Ramble

⏱️2h 43mπŸ“East Witton

This 7 mile circular walk is a lovely low level option for those who want to stay in the valleys and enjoy some historic buildings and bridges surrounded by serene parkland. Located just near East Witton, this is the perfect stopping point for parking, a cup of tea and a staging post for visits to the Brymor Ice Cream Parlour and The Blue Lion pub. The Route what3words for start point: ///decanter.quits.boots Start Point: Jervaulx Abbey Finish Point: Jervaulx Abbey Distance: 7 Miles GPX Route Map thejervaulxabbeyramble1Download Walk Description This walk starts and finishes at the ruins of the cistercian abbey of Jervaulx and hugs the banks of the River Ure for much of the route with no significant ascent throughout . The Abbey, the bridge at Kilgram, St Oswald's Church and Danby Hall are all highlights to say nothing of the characterful Cover Bridge Inn. The wildlife and certainly bird life on this walk can be plentiful. Jervaulx Abbey was founded in 1156 by the monks who made a success of the location by rearing sheep, making the first Wensleydale Cheese and breeding exquisite horses. In 1536 Henry VIII had the treasures from the abbey removed and the building all but destroyed. The abbot marched in protest and was executed soon after. The ruins are all that survived but the atmosphere of the place remains and is spiritual and tranquil. Kilgram Bridge is a wonderful site to see with elaborate arches stretching over the River Ure. It is very old, probably pre-Elizabethan and the local folklore say the devil built it in a day! Danby Hall is the home of the Le Scrope family to this day. This is the same family who built Bolton Castle and owned many properties in Upper Wensleydale. St Oswald's Church, sitting in a wooded area outside Thornton Steward, has evidence of pre-Norman times but was mostly built in 1210. The discovery of human remains in the grounds of the church, thought to be early Christians, led to their second burial with a ceremony and press coverage. The Ulshaw Bridge at the junction of the Ure and Cover below Spennithorne holds an ancient sundial dating from 1674. This used to be a crucial crossing point on the route between Kendal and York. The little church nearby was built by the Le Scrope family. The Cover Bridge pub has changed little over the years and remains popular with the locals and visitors alike. It is a long held tradition that the landlord safeguards the secret of the original recipe for the Wensleydale cheese. The building dates back to 1674 like the sundial on the neighbouring bridge. The pub was a coaching inn in the 16th century.

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