Hutton Rudby

Hutton Rudby

Hutton Rudby village hall, renovated in 2004
Hutton Rudby
Hutton Rudby shown within North Yorkshire
Population 1,572 (2011 census)[1]
OS grid reference NZ467065
Civil parish
  • Hutton Rudby
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town YARM[2]
Postcode district TS15
Dialling code 01642
Police North Yorkshire
Fire North Yorkshire
Ambulance Yorkshire
EU Parliament Yorkshire and the Humber

Hutton Rudby is a village and civil parish situated 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the market town of Stokesley in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. The population of the civil parish as of the 2011 census was 1,572.[1]

Geography

It is joined to the village of Rudby by a bridge spanning the River Leven.[3]

Main sights

Rudby Hall is a Grade II* listed house, built in 1838 for Lady Amelia Cary, illegitimate daughter of King William IV, and her husband Viscount Falkland. In 2014 it was re-opened after restoration for use as a wedding venue.[4]

There is a Norman church of All Saints which stands alongside the River Leven at the bottom of Rudby Bank Hutton Rudby is also home to a cholera mound, most notable as it is the grave of some 23 people who died in the cholera outbreak of 1832.

References

  1. 1 2 UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Hutton Rudby Parish (1170216862)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  2. Hutton Rudby on postcodes-uk.com
  3. "'Parishes: Rudby-in-Cleveland', A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 2". 1923. pp. 283–290. Retrieved 15 July 2009. .
  4. "Rudby Hall".

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