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Thornton-le-Clay

Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England

Thornton-le-Clay

Summary

Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England

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countryEngland
static_image_nameThornton le Clay village.jpg
static_image_captionThornton-le-Clay
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official_nameThornton-le-Clay
population209
population_ref(2011 census)
unitary_englandNorth Yorkshire
lieutenancy_englandNorth Yorkshire
regionYorkshire and the Humber
constituency_westminsterThirsk and Malton
post_townYORK
postcode_districtYO60
postcode_areaYO
os_grid_referenceSE685651

Thornton-le-Clay is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is about 8 mi north-east of York.

History

The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Torentune in the Bulford hundred. There are three references in total. The first as being part of Fostun manor; secondly as part of Bulmer manor and lastly as part of the Bolesforde Wapentac. The etymology of the name is Old English and means settlement enclosed by thorn bushes. The suffix relates to the nature of the soil in the surrounding area.

Governance

The village lies within the Thirsk and Malton UK Parliament constituency. It is within the Hovingham & Sheriff Hutton electoral division of North Yorkshire Council. From 1974 to 2023 it was part of the district of Ryedale.

Geography

According to the 2001 UK Census the population is 187. Of these, 157 were over sixteen years of age and 96 of them were in employment. There were 83 dwellings, of which 48 were detached. The 2011 Census showed a population of 209. Foston Primary School, built in 1844 but much improved and extended, is located on the outskirts of the village.

The nearest settlements are Foston, North Yorkshire 0.7 mi to the east; Bulmer, North Yorkshire 1.8 mi to the north-east; Flaxton, North Yorkshire 1.6 mi to the south and West Lilling 2.1 mi to the west.

Religion

Methodist chapel, Thornton le Clay

A Wesleyan Chapel was built in the village in 1822 and a Primitive Methodist Chapel was built in 1858. The Wesleyan Chapel is still in use.

Notable residents

The Rev Sydney Smith, rector of nearby Foston, lived at Thornton in the rectory which he is thought to have designed.

References

References

  1. {{OpenDomesday. SE6865. thornton-le-clay. Thornton-le-Clay
  2. "Etymology 1".
  3. "Etymology 2".
  4. "OpenData support | OS Tools & Support".
  5. "2001 UK Census". Office for National Statistics.
  6. "Parish population 2011". Office for National Statistics.
  7. "School".
  8. (2002). "Bulmer's Topography, History and Directory (Private and Commercial) of North Yorkshire 1890". S&N Publishing.
  9. "Methodist Chapel".
  10. (2009). "Foston & Thornton-le-Clay Parish Plan 2009". Ryedale District Council.
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