Lythe

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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countryEngland
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official_nameLythe
static_image_nameLythe.jpg
static_image_captionThe village of Lythe
population377
population_ref(2011 census)
civil_parishLythe
unitary_englandNorth Yorkshire
lieutenancy_englandNorth Yorkshire
regionYorkshire and the Humber
constituency_westminsterScarborough and Whitby
post_townWHITBY
postcode_districtYO21
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| country = England | coordinates = | official_name = Lythe | static_image_name = Lythe.jpg | static_image_caption = The village of Lythe | population = 377 | population_ref = (2011 census) | civil_parish = Lythe | unitary_england = North Yorkshire | lieutenancy_england = North Yorkshire | region = Yorkshire and the Humber | constituency_westminster = Scarborough and Whitby | post_town = WHITBY | postcode_district = YO21 | postcode_area = YO | dial_code = | os_grid_reference = NZ846130

Lythe is a small village and large civil parish, in North Yorkshire, England, situated near Whitby within the North York Moors National Park. The name of the village derives from Old Norse and means hill or slope.

It was in the old North Riding and in the wapentake of Langbaurgh East until 1974. From 1974 to 2023 it was part of the Borough of Scarborough. It is now administered by the unitary North Yorkshire Council.

According to the 2011 UK census, Lythe parish had a population of 377,{{NOMIS2011 |id= 1170217352 |title=Lythe Parish |accessdate=9 March 2018}} a reduction on the 2001 UK census figure of 465.

History

St Oswald's Church is a plain stone building in the Early English style. The stained glass east window is a memorial to the Rev. William Long, who was vicar from 1813 to 1858. Inside the church are memorials to the Phipps family, and to the Marquess of Normanby. The register dates from 1634. There is also a Wesleyan Methodist chapel.

Mulgrave Castle is the seat of the Marquess of Normanby. The estate also contains the ruins of a former residence known locally as Mulgrave Old Castle, which was an earthwork motte and bailey fortress.

Geography

Within the parish are the villages of Mickleby, Ugthorpe and Sandsend, and the hamlets of Barnby, Ellerby, Goldsborough, Hutton Mulgrave, Kettleness and Newton Mulgrave.

Amenities

There are a variety of amenities in the village including a primary school, a community shop with post office, tennis courts and a retained fire station. The old Red Lion public house has recently been renamed The Stiddy. A "stiddy" is an anvil packed full of gunpowder and fired like a cannon on special occasions, such as the birth of the Marquess' male heir, the jubilee, or the end of the Second World War.

Sport and culture

Lythe is the home of Mulgrave Cricket Club. The club's home ground is on Lythe Sports Field, located on the High Street, exiting west of the village. The club has two senior XI teams that compete in the Scarborough Beckett Cricket League.

Anecdotes

Scenes from the 2017 film Phantom Thread were filmed in the village.

References

References

  1. (1960). "The concise Oxford dictionary of English place-names". Oxford University Press.
  2. "The wapentake of Langbaurgh (west): Introduction {{!}} British History Online".
  3. "2001 Census: Key Statistics: Parish Headcounts: Area: Lythe CP (Parish)". [[Office for National Statistics]].
  4. {{NHLE
  5. "Genuki: Lythe parish registers: Dates and current locations etc., Yorkshire (North Riding)".
  6. "History of Mulgrave Castle, in Scarborough and North Riding {{!}} Map and description".
  7. {{NHLE
  8. (3 November 2016). "Sandsend village church faces closure without help". Whitby Gazette.
  9. (1 March 2010). "Do you have what it takes to be a Whitby firefighter?". The Whitby Gazette.
  10. (23 May 2017). "Fire brigade looking for new recruits - and applications are open". Gazette Live.
  11. "Lythe Village {{!}} Lythe North Yorkshire {{!}} wonderfulwhitby.co.uk".
  12. "About Us". Mulgrave Cricket Club.
  13. "Scarborough Beckett Cricket League". SBCL.

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