Whenby

Whenby

infobox UK place
country = England
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latitude = 54.1203
longitude = -1.03676
official_name = Whitley
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shire_district= Hambleton
shire_county = North Yorkshire
region = Yorkshire and the Humber
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os_grid_reference = SE630698

Whenby is a township, parish, and small village, in Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England.Whenby lies between Sheriff Hutton and Brandsby, on Main Street, and a little to the east of the Howardian Hills. It has an area of 1,041 acres, and is situated approximately 12 miles north of York and 8 miles east of Easingwold. There is a track that leads from Main Street to St Martin's Church. This track has the village's telephone box (old, red and falling down!), post box, and village notice board on it. The village has nothing else but houses and farms.

Whenby has approximately 14 houses, most of these are old cottages, and all but 3 are on the north and east side of Main Street. All surrounding land is farmland, and strict planning permissions prevent any development. The surface is undulating, and the soil generally a rich clay loam.

St Martin's still has its stained glass windows, doors, altar, pews and fonts. Few people from outside the village are buried or wed in the church. The church of St. Martin is an ancient stone building in the Early English style of architecture, and has a chancel, north aisle, porch, nave, mortuary chapel, and a fine, lofty tower, containing three bells. It was restored, at a cost of £700, in 1871, when a north aisle of stone was added. The principal entrance is by the north porch, through a handsome Norman doorway. There is a doorway of ancient date, which is generally supposed to have been used for public access to the church, or in connection with the priest's house.


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