Melmerby, Ripon

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Melmerby
Yorkshire
North Riding
Melmerby Methodist Church.jpg
The Methodist Church in Melmerby
Location
Grid reference: SE337769
Location: 54°11’14"N, 1°29’4"W
Data
Population: 386
Post town: Ripon
Postcode: HG4
Local Government
Council: Harrogate

Melmerby is a village in the North Riding of Yorkshire, that stands three and a half miles north of Ripon and less than a mile west of the A1(M) motorway. The population was recorded as 386 by the 2011 census.

The name is of Old Norse origin and means a sandy settlement (malmr "sandy field" and by "farmstead or village").[1] The form of the name has been influenced by Melmerby in Coverdale, 16 miles to the west, which has a different origin.[2] Many of the fields in the area have Norse names too, for example Halikeld where 'keld' is an Old Norse word for 'spring'.[3]

History

Melmerby is mentioned in the Domesday Book. It was historically a manor and chapelry in the parish of Wath in the North Riding.[4] It became a separate civil parish in 1866.[5]

Until the late 1950s, the village was the site of a major rural railway junction that was situated on the main Harrogate to Northallerton via Ripon railway line (closed 1968). A branch line ran westwards from Melmerby to the small market town of Masham, which is famous for its brewing.[6] This line stopped carrying passengers in 1930 and closed completely in 1963. Another line (closed 1959) also ran north-eastwards linking Melmerby with the East Coast Main Line at Thirsk.[7]

During the war the village was the site of a large munitions store, taking advantage of the railway access.[8]

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