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Farlington, North Yorkshire

Farlington
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Farlington, North Yorkshire
Farlington is located in North Yorkshire
Farlington
Farlington
Farlington shown within North Yorkshire
Population 122 (Including Marton-cum-Moxby. 2011)
OS grid reference SE615097
Civil parish
  • Farlington
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town YORK
Postcode district YO61 1
Police North Yorkshire
Fire North Yorkshire
Ambulance Yorkshire
EU Parliament Yorkshire and the Humber
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Yorkshire
54°06′06″N 1°03′39″W / 54.1016°N 1.0608°W / 54.1016; -1.0608Coordinates: 54°06′06″N 1°03′39″W / 54.1016°N 1.0608°W / 54.1016; -1.0608

Farlington is a small village and civil parish in Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 9.5 miles (15.3 km) north of York between Stillington and Sheriff Hutton. A small stream, the Farlington beck, runs through the village.

Farlington is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Falinton in the Bulford Hundred. At the time of the Norman invasion the manor was in the name of Ligulf, but passed to Robert, Count of Mortain who made Nigel Fossard the lord of the manor in his stead.

Farlington, as a name, originates before the Domesday Book. Its origins are likely to be Anglo Saxon where the meaning would be the settlement, -ton, of the Feorlings clan.

The village is within the Thirsk and Malton UK Parliament constituency. It lies within the Stillington ward of Hambleton District Council and Stillington electoral division of North Yorkshire County Council.

The village is at an elevation of 123 feet (37 m) above sea level at its highest point. The nearest settlements are Stillington 2 miles (3.2 km) to the west;Sheriff Hutton 2.3 miles (3.7 km) to the east-south-east; Brandsby-cum-Stearsby 2.6 miles (4.2 km) to the north and Sutton-on-the-Forest 2.71 miles (4.36 km) to the south-west. Farlington Beck runs southwards through the village to join the River Foss about a 1 mile (1.6 km) south.

According to the 1881 UK Census, the population was 168. The 2001 UK Census recorded the population as 124, of which 94 were over the age of sixteen. Of those, 64 were in employment. The village contains 47 dwellings of which 34 are detached properties.

The village has a pub, a church, a village hall, a red telephone box and a post box. Primary education is provided at nearby Sheriff Hutton, Stillington and Sutton on the Forest CE Primary Schools. These schools are within the catchment area of Easingwold School for secondary education.


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