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In 1881 the UK Census recorded the population of 596. In the 2001 UK Census, the population was recorded as 634 across 283 households. Of that population, 48.7% were male and 51.3% were female with 532 being over the age of sixteen years. There were 291 dwellings, of which 104 were detached
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The village has numerous small to medium size businesses. There are two camping sites, one near the old railway line and the other on Green Dike Lane. There is a public house in the village. The village is served by the bus route between Malton and
Helmsley.
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Slingsby lies at the foot of the gently sloping land which forms the northern edge of the
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Slingsby Parish covers the hamlets of Fryton and South Holme. The Parish
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