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Slingsby, North Yorkshire

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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 Howardian Hills (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), with the Vale of Pickering spreading out to its north and east.
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Slingsby Parish covers the hamlets of Fryton and South Holme. The Parish Council reflects this in its membership with five councillors representing Slingsby and one each representing the other two hamlets.
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Captain Robert Ward (Royal Navy) – Midshipman on Admiral Nelson's flagship at Trafalgar was born in the village. Memorial Cross to him can be found in the Churchyard.
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There is a sports club in the village that provides for football, tennis, bowling and cricket. Slingsby Football Club competes in the Beckett League.
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The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present
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is 1.5 miles to the east. Wath Beck runs north east around the edge of the village on its way to join the nearby
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having preached in Slingsby in 1757, on a site adjacent to the village green and is a Grade II listed building.
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0.7 miles (1.1 km) to the west and South Holme 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the north. The street village of
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as "Selungesbi" in the "Maneshou hundred". It was part of the Hovingham manor, but some land was owned by
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John Close – Lord Mayor of York (1884–5, 1891–2 & 1892–93) and childhood friend of Charles Hardwick.
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Bulmer's Topography, History and Directory (Private and Commercial) of North Yorkshire 1890
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The Cavendish family held Slingsby for the next hundred years until they sold up to the
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at the time of the Norman invasion. Afterwards land around the manor were split between
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A school was built on The Green in 1860 and is still in use. It is a Grade II
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suffixed, such as Barton-le-Street and Appleton-le-Street.
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family held the manor until 1595 when it was purchased by
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Slingsby – The Green with Maypole in front of School
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Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
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Robert Smythson & The Elizabethan Country House
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Slingsby is located in North Yorkshire
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Yorkshire and the Humber
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