
Discover Womersley
Womersley is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Selby). With a population of around 500, it offers a glimpse into rural English life. The area is noted for its historical architecture, including the Grade I listed St. Martin's Church, a key feature for visitors interested in heritage.
Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Womersley. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.
Stay in Womersley

Hamilton Mews Apartment

Lyndale Caravan Park
Lyndale Caravan Park provides comfortable accommodation in brotherton.

Barlby House Holiday Lets
Barlby House Holiday Lets provides comfortable accommodation in barlby.

York South Ltd, Holiday Lodges & Seasonal Pitches.
York South Ltd, Holiday Lodges & Seasonal Pitches. provides comfortable accommodation in cawood.

Cliffe Meadows Holiday Park
Cliffe Meadows Holiday Park provides comfortable accommodation in cliffe-common.

Greenacres mobile home park
Greenacres mobile home park provides comfortable accommodation in brayton-north-yorkshire.
Things to Do in Womersley

Tiger Moth Experience

Drax Power Station

Dragon Willow
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Food & Drink

The Ash Tree Inn
The Ash Tree Inn in Barkston Ash offers a delightful dining experience with its cozy atmosphere and delicious menu options. Located on London Road in Tadcaster, this charming pub is perfect for tourists seeking a taste of local hospitality. While enjoying your meal, please note that parking is available on a pay-and-display basis.

Clapping Seoul at Wool Market
Experience authentic and delicious Korean cuisine, including acclaimed BBQ and corn dogs, at this highly-rated restaurant in Doncaster's Wool Market.

Sliced Cafe
Discover Sliced Cafe in Normanton, a highly-rated spot renowned for its delicious food, tempting treats, and exceptionally friendly service.

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Geographic Facts
- Population
- 515
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Selby)
Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

