Riccall

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Riccall is a village situated in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, approximately 8 miles to the south of York city centre. According to the 2001 census the parish had a total population of 2,317.

The village boasts amongst other things a primary school, a post office, 2 pubs, an Italian restaurant and the Regen Centre, an award-winning conference, events and community facility. It is kept up to date with parochial matters via bimonthly editions of Riccall News.

Riccall is the starting point of the 10k cycle the Solar System route which follows the York - Selby cycle track finishing in Fulford, York.

Riccall was the site of the landing of Harald HardrĂ¥da in 1066. He landed on the banks of the Ouse after victory in the Battle of Fulford. However this was to be his last taste of victory, as his army was defeated shortly afterwards by the forces of King Harold Godwinson of England at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, in which HardrĂ¥da himself perished.

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