Threshfield

Threshfield is a small village in the Craven district of North Yorkshire. It borders Grassington, Linton Falls, and Skirethorns.

The Old Hall, a Georgian inn which takes its name from the 14th century hall at the rear, was built by monks and reputedly the oldest inhabited building in Wharfedale.

Threshfield is home to Wharfedale Rugby Union Football Club who play in National Division One.

On 5 July 2014, the Tour de France Stage 1 from Leeds to Harrogate passed through the village.

Accommodation in Threshfield

Lavender Cottage, Skipton

Threshfield, BD23 5HA, United Kingdom

The Sett on The Wharfe

48 Badger Gate Threshfield, Threshfield, BD23 5EN, United Kingdom

The Rectory Rooms, Studio 2

The Rectory Rooms – Studio 2 Little Village Lane, Linton, Threshfield, BD23 5HH, United Kingdom

Farfield

Farfield, Wharfeside Avenue, Threshfield, Skipton, Threshfield, BD23 5BS, United Kingdom

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Threshfield FAQ’s

How far is Threshfield to grassington?

It takes approximately 2 min to drive 1.1 miles from Threshfield to Grassington.

What is the history of Threshfield?

In the 16th century, Threshfield was part of a huge deer park. Threshfield was historically a township in the parish of Linton in the West Riding of Yorkshire. It became a separate civil parish in 1866 and was transferred to North Yorkshire in 1974.


Threshfield on the map


Where next?

Travel further into the Yorkshire Dales for the breath-taking scenery or head to Skipton for a greater range of facilities.