Carlton, Helmsley

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Carlton
Yorkshire
North Riding
Location
Grid reference: SE609865
Location: 54°16’17"N, 1°3’54"W
Data
Postcode: YO62
Local Government
Council: North Yorkshire

Carlton is a hamlet in the North Riding of Yorkshire,two miles north of Helmsley (the latter a village in Rye Dale). Carlton sits on a single lane on a ridge between two small, wooded dales; Ash Dale to the west and Riecal Dale to the east.

Prominent in Carlton is the neo-Gothic former village church, St Aidan's, which has been converted for holiday lets. The old church is a Grade II* listed building.[1] The church was built in 1884-1887 by Temple Lushington Moore.

The Tabular Hills Walk, a local walking route, runs through the village.

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  1. National Heritage List 1392849: Church of St Aidan (Grade II* listing)