Yafforth

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Yafforth
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Statistics
Population: 180
Ordnance Survey
OS grid reference: SE342945
Administration
District: Hambleton
Shire county: North Yorkshire
Region: Yorkshire and the Humber
Constituent country: England
Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: North Yorkshire
Historic county: Yorkshire (North Riding)
Services
Police force: North Yorkshire Police
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Ambulance: Yorkshire
Post office and telephone
Post town: NORTHALLERTON
Postal district: DL7
Dialling code: 01609
Politics
UK Parliament: Richmond
European Parliament: Yorkshire and the Humber

Yafforth is a village in the civil parish of Danby Wiske in Hambleton, North Yorkshire, England. Yafforth is situated about one mile west of Northallerton.

Yafforth lies on the B6271 road between Northallerton and the village of Scorton. The village is situated about one mile west of Northallerton.

The River Wiske passes to the east of the village. It is thought that the name Yafforth is derived from Ea-ford, meaning the ford in the river.

Yafforth All Saints Church was built in 1208 and extensively rebuilt in 1870 Yafforth also had a a Methodist chapel which closed in 1966.

Romanby Golf Course is situated between Yafforth and the village of Romanby.

Yafforth school opened in 1868 and closed in 1952, the school building still stands in the middle of the village.

Yafforth once had two shops, three brickyards and a pub, The pub was named after a Horse named Reveller, winner of the 1818 St Leger Stakes classic at Doncater. The pub closed in the late 1990s and is now a residential property. The only reminder of its name is the Reveller Mews across the road.

To the north of the village lies a notable mound called Howe Hill, It is a Norman motte probably built during the reign of King Stephen. Today it still stands 15ft high and retains some of its ditch and the counter scarp bank. Its position suggests that it was built to defend the River Wiske. Records suggest that it was disused by 1198.