Sheriff Hutton

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Sheriff Hutton is a village in North Yorkshire, England, noted for its historic castle ruins and traditional rural character.

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Sheriff Hutton canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
castleBuiltInCentury 14th century
castleCondition ruined
castleType medieval fortress
ceremonialCounty North Yorkshire NERFINISHED
character agricultural surroundings
rural
country England
distanceFromYork about 10 miles north
environment countryside setting
governedBy Sheriff Hutton Parish Council NERFINISHED
hasAmenity post office
primary school
public house
village hall
hasBuildingMaterial local stone
hasEconomicActivity farming
rural tourism
hasEvent local village events
hasFeature narrow village streets
surrounding farmland
traditional stone buildings
village green
hasHeritage historic castle site
medieval architecture
hasLandmark Sheriff Hutton Castle NERFINISHED
St Helen and the Holy Cross Church NERFINISHED
hasReligiousBuilding Anglican parish church of St Helen and the Holy Cross NERFINISHED
historicCounty Yorkshire NERFINISHED
landUse arable fields
pasture land
locatedIn North Yorkshire
Ryedale district NERFINISHED
nearbyCity York NERFINISHED
notableFor Sheriff Hutton Castle ruins
postalCounty North Yorkshire NERFINISHED
region Yorkshire and the Humber
roadAccess B1363 road vicinity
transport local bus services

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Ryedale contains Sheriff Hutton