Hutton Sessay

Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England


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::summary Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England ::

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population100
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unitary_englandNorth Yorkshire
lieutenancy_englandNorth Yorkshire
regionYorkshire and the Humber
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Hutton Sessay is a village and civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. In 2013 the population of the civil parish was estimated at 100. The village is situated just west of the A19 between Thirsk and Easingwold.

History

Though the village is not mentioned specifically in the Domesday Book, it is thought that some of the lands would have been split between the manors of Sessay and Birdforth and followed the inheritance of those places thereafter. By the end of the 19th century, the village lands were owned by Viscount Downe.

The village used to have both Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist Chapels.

Governance

The village is within the Thirsk and Malton UK Parliament constituency. From 1974 to 2023 it was part of the district of Hambleton. It is now administered by the unitary North Yorkshire Council.

Geography

The nearest settlements are Sessay 1.1 mi to the south-west, Birdforth 0.8 mi to the south-east and Thirkleby 1.7 mi to the north.

The 1881 UK Census recorded the population as 131. There is a public house, The Horsebreakers Arms and a caravan park, White Rose Holiday Park in the village.

References

References

  1. (2013). "Population Estimates". North Yorkshire County Council.
  2. "History".
  3. (2002). "Bulmer's Topography, History and Directory (Private and Commercial) of North Yorkshire 1890". S&N Publishing.
  4. "OpenData support | OS Tools & Support".

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