'Danby Wiske' is a village in the district of
Hambleton in
North Yorkshire. It is the main settlement in the
civil parish of Danby Wiske and Lazenby. The village lies on a minor road between the village of
Streetlam and the
A167 near
Northallerton. There is a junction in the centre of the village, with another minor road leading to the nearby village of
Yafforth.
Danby means the village of the
Danes, and Wiske refers to the
River Wiske which passes nearby.
Danby Wiske is on the 190-mile
coast to coast long-distance walk, originated and described by the celebrated
Alfred Wainwright
Amenities
The village pub is 'The White Swan', it lies in the centre of the village, opposite the small village green. It is often frequented by walkers from the coast to coast walk.
The village church is known simply as Danby Wiske Parish Church it is a Grade 1
Listed Building, the doorway dates from
Norman times, and it has a
12th century north aisle.
Danby Wiske is around ¼ mile from the
East Coast Main Line, there was once a
railway station here, but this has long since closed.
The village once had a school but this too closed long ago; the village children now attend schools in
Northallerton.
History
The estate of Danby Wiske was owned by the Calvert family; their most famous son was
George Calvert, founder of the state of
Maryland in the United States. It has changed hands several times since.
External links
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Guide to the coast to coast walk
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Accommodation in Danby Wiske