Aislaby, Ryedale

Hamlet in North Yorkshire, England


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::summary Hamlet in North Yorkshire, England ::

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countryEngland
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static_image_captionAislaby
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unitary_englandNorth Yorkshire
lieutenancy_englandNorth Yorkshire
regionYorkshire and the Humber
constituency_westminsterThirsk and Malton
post_townPICKERING
postcode_districtYO18
postcode_areaYO
os_grid_referenceSE747870
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| country = England | static_image_name = Aislaby.jpg | static_image_caption = Aislaby | coordinates = | official_name = Aislaby | population = | unitary_england = North Yorkshire | lieutenancy_england = North Yorkshire | region = Yorkshire and the Humber | constituency_westminster = Thirsk and Malton | post_town = PICKERING | postcode_district = YO18 | postcode_area = YO | dial_code = | os_grid_reference = SE747870

Aislaby is a hamlet and civil parish near the English town of Pickering, North Yorkshire. It lies on the A170 to the west of Pickering between Wrelton and Middleton.

History

The hamlet is mentioned in the Domesday Book and was known as Aslachesbi. In 1066 the land was owned by Gospatric and had 2 ploughlands.

The etymology of the name comes from Old Norse (farm or village) added to the name of the ownerAslakr.

Aislaby Hall was built in the village in 1742, and is now grade II* listed.

Demographics

The population of the civil parish was less than 100 at the 2011 Census. Details are included in the civil parish of Cropton.

|1881 = 134 |1891 = 112 |1901 = 108 |1911 = 94 |1921 = 82 |1931 = 90 |1941 = no census |1951 = 93 |1961 = 66 |source = GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth

Governance

The hamlet is within the Thirsk and Malton Parliamentary constituency and the Kirkbymoorside and Dales Electoral Ward of North Yorkshire Council. The hamlet is part of the civil parish of Aislaby, Middleton and Wrelton. From 1974 to 2023 it was part of the district of Ryedale, it is now administered by the unitary North Yorkshire Council.

Community

The hamlet lies within the Primary Education catchment area for Pickering Junior School and the Secondary Education catchment area for Lady Lumley's School in Pickering.

References

References

  1. (2012). "Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 94 ''Whitby & Esk Dale (Robin Hood's Bay)''". Ordnance Survey.
  2. (1 January 2016). "Ordnance Survey: 1:50,000 Scale Gazetteer". Ordnance Survey.
  3. {{OpenDomesday. SE7785. aislaby. Aislaby
  4. Watts. "Cambridge Dictionary of Place Names". Cambridge University Press (2011).
  5. (6 February 2021). "'One of North Yorkshire's outstanding Georgian houses' has come up for sale". Country Life.
  6. "Aislaby CP through time". Vision of Britain, University of Portsmouth.
  7. "North Yorkshire Council Maps".
  8. "Parish Council".
  9. "Primary Education Catchment".
  10. "Secondary Education Catchment".

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