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Appleton-le-Street with Easthorpe

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the Domesday Book, yet it is beyond dispute that there was a church at that time. The first reference in the register to Appleton is on 20 September 1232 when Stephen de (Eglefeld?) was instituted as first rector. Inside, effigies date from the 13th and 14th centuries and some interior woodwork dates from 1636.
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The notable All Saints church is situated just north of Easthorpe in Appleton-le-Street. It is a Grade I listed Saxon church which escaped "improvement" by the Victorians. The earliest written reference to a church at Appleton is in a charter of King Henry II (1154–1189). It is curiously omitted from
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The pie chart shows that the majority of people worked as labourers and servants, and just under 25% of the population were small farmers not employing labourers, with both masters and skilled workers in urban manufacturing and handicrafts. Then there were around 30 professionals and employers in
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After 1851, the number of houses declined to only 34 in 1881, and then remained stable until 1961 when the total number of homes is 36. There were no vacant houses in 1881 but then by 1891 only around 75% of the houses were occupied, with eight homes being vacant, until around 1921; then all the
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By 1881, the number of professionals had decreased to three people, one male and two females. The majority of men in 1881 still worked in agriculture, whilst the majority of women worked in the 'Unknown Sector'. The men mostly worked in hard labour jobs whilst women worked in more domestic
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The line graph shows that the total number of houses, between around 1831 and 1851, was between 196 and 210 respectively, and the occupancy graph shows that just under 90% were occupied in 1831, which means there were 21 vacant at the time, but that reduced to only nine in 1851.
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The name Appleton-le-Street means "apple orchard on a Roman road". Easthorpe directly translates to, "east outlying farm or settlement". With east simply translating to eastern, and thorpe directly translating to a secondary settlement and a dependent outlying farm or hamlet.
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The parish has two hotels and lodges. In the area of Appleton-le-Street, on the edge of the North York Moors, is the Cresswell Arms, a traditional country inn dating back to the 1800s when it was flanked by a blacksmith and a butcher.
385:"a township and a parish in Malton district, N. R. Yorkshire. The township lies on the Roman road to Aldborough, near the river Rye, 3½ miles WNW of New Malton r. station. Acres, 1,140. Real property, £1,815. Pop., 185. Houses, 36." 96: 824: 802: 259: 780: 49: 506: 642: 417:, for which separate statistics were reported, and from the next available population census statistics in 1881 until 2011, the population was only between 120 and 170. 243: 541: 303: 267: 413:
The graph shows that between 1801 and 1851 the parish of Appleton-le-Street with Easthorpe had a population of between 730 and 940. In 1866 the townships became
367:. The parish contained the townships of Swinton, Broughton, Hildenley with a chapel at Amotherby called All Saints. The parish also lies just north of the 900: 405: 236: 205: 868: 846: 664: 231: 336: 764: 285: 193: 159: 618: 596: 123: 89: 295: 248: 584: 529: 364: 113: 290: 173: 149: 533: 394: 375: 588: 224: 730: 872: 562: 471: 368: 105: 360: 141: 378:. Easthorpe is a small village south of Appleton-le-Street and 3 miles (5 km) from Malton. 760: 708: 459: 198: 33: 352: 131: 70: 894: 752: 686: 371:. The parish had a population of 117 in the 2001 census and 122 in the 2011 census. 414: 348: 438: 318: 305: 488: 183: 409:
Total Population of Appleton le Street with Easthorpe between 1801 and 2011
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Appleton-le-Street is 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the town of
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Percentage of households occupied between 1831 and 1961
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Listed buildings in Appleton-le-Street with Easthorpe
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The concise Oxford dictionary of English place-names
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Appleton-le-Street with Easthorpe is located in North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
OS grid reference
SE 73657 73524
Unitary authority
North Yorkshire
Ceremonial county
North Yorkshire
Region
Yorkshire and the Humber
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
YO17
Dialling code
Police
North Yorkshire
Fire
North Yorkshire
Ambulance
Yorkshire
UK Parliament
Thirsk and Malton
UK
England
Yorkshire
54°09′07″N 0°52′21″W / 54.15198°N 0.872383°W / 54.15198; -0.872383

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