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Ellerburn

Ellerburn
Ellerburn is located in North Yorkshire
Ellerburn
Ellerburn
Ellerburn shown within North Yorkshire
OS grid reference SE841841
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town PICKERING
Postcode district YO18
Police North Yorkshire
Fire North Yorkshire
Ambulance Yorkshire
EU Parliament Yorkshire and the Humber
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UK
England
Yorkshire
54°14′47″N 0°42′35″W / 54.24646°N 0.70979°W / 54.24646; -0.70979Coordinates: 54°14′47″N 0°42′35″W / 54.24646°N 0.70979°W / 54.24646; -0.70979

Ellerburn is a village in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England, situated near to Thornton-le-Dale, about 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Pickering. Located in the North York Moors National Park.

The tiny hamlet of Ellerburn was formerly an industrial area with paper mills and quarries. There is an ancient church, a Grade II listed building, which can boast some unconventional vicars. One in the 18th century stole stones to restore the church; another in the following century seems to have regularly fallen into the adjacent Thornton Beck and held services dripping wet.

The church of St Hilda dates from about 1050 with a number of carved stones from the 9th to 10th centuries incorporated in the walls. Four of the stones can be found to the left of the porch. A beautifully carved Anglo-Scandinavian Viking cross can be found on the south wall of the nave. The font is 11th century on a modern base.

The church was restored in the early 20th century. During restoration an early building was found as well as an ancient altar stone which has been put back.

St Hilda's is similar in style and age to St Gregory's Minster in Kirkdale.

Viking carved stone cross

9th or 10th century column with ropework decoration

Arch support carved with ammonites



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