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{{Infobox town
|county=Yorkshire
|county=Yorkshire
|riding=North
|picture= All Saints Church, Appleton le Street - geograph.org.uk - 579954.jpg
|picture= All Saints Church, Appleton le Street - geograph.org.uk - 579954.jpg
|picture caption= All Saints Church, Appleton-le-Street
|picture caption= All Saints Church, Appleton-le-Street
|os grid ref=SE737736
|latitude=54.15301
|latitude=54.15301
|longitude=-0.87259
|longitude=-0.87259
|os grid ref=SE737736
|population=117
|population=117
|census year=
|census year=
||LG district=
|constituency=
|post town=Malton
|post town=Malton
|postcode=YO17
|postcode=YO17
|dialling code= 01653
|dialling code= 01653
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|LG district=Ryedale
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|constituency=
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'''Appleton-le-Street''' is a small village in the [[North Riding of Yorkshire|North Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]]; one of a string of little villages along the B1257. It is around three miles west of [[Malton]] (the latter at the bounds of the [[East Riding of Yorkshire|East Riding]]).
'''Appleton-le-Street''' is a village in the [[Yorkshire]] riding of [[North Yorkshire]]. It is around 3 miles west of [[Malton]].

Latest revision as of 21:44, 2 September 2021

Appleton-le-Street
Yorkshire
North Riding

All Saints Church, Appleton-le-Street
Location
Grid reference: SE737736
Location: 54°9’11"N, -0°52’21"W
Data
Population: 117
Post town: Malton
Postcode: YO17
Dialling code: 01653
Local Government
Council: Ryedale

Appleton-le-Street is a small village in the North Riding of Yorkshire; one of a string of little villages along the B1257. It is around three miles west of Malton (the latter at the bounds of the East Riding).