Hutton-le-Hole

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Hutton-le-Hole is a picturesque village in North Yorkshire, England, known for its open village green, grazing sheep, and traditional stone cottages that attract many visitors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
administrativeCounty North Yorkshire Council
surface form: North Yorkshire Council area
country England
governedBy Hutton-le-Hole Parish Council
hasAmenity car park
pub
tea rooms
hasBuildingType stone-built houses
hasDialCode 01751
hasEconomicActivity hospitality
tourism services
hasFeature grazing sheep on village green
open village green
traditional stone cottages
hasGreenSpace village common land
hasHeritage traditional rural village character
hasLandscape moorland surroundings
hasMuseum Ryedale Folk Museum (Hutton-le-Hole)
surface form: Ryedale Folk Museum
hasPostcodeDistrict YO62
hasPostTown York
surface form: YORK
hasTransport local bus services
historicCounty North Riding of Yorkshire
knownFor open-air village setting
picturesque scenery
tourism
locatedIn North York Moors
surface form: North York Moors National Park

North Yorkshire
Ryedale
surface form: Ryedale district
near Kirkbymoorside
Lastingham
Rosedale Abbey
popularWith visitors to North York Moors
walkers and hikers
region Yorkshire and the Humber
touristAttraction Ryedale Folk Museum (Hutton-le-Hole)
surface form: Ryedale Folk Museum
traversedBy Hutton Beck
usedFor day trips
walking

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North York Moors containsSettlement Hutton-le-Hole