Bouthwaite

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Bouthwaite
Yorkshire
West Riding

Upper Nidderdale near Bouthwaite
Location
Grid reference: SE123712
Location: 54°8’13"N, 1°48’46"W
Data
Post town: Harrogate
Postcode: HG3
Local Government
Council: Harrogate

Bouthwaite is a tiny hamlet in the West Riding of Yorkshire, sitting in Nidderdale, at the edge of the Pennines, to the north of Pateley Bridge and close to the village of Ramsgill.

The Nidderdale Way and Six Dales Trail both pass through the hamlet.

The place is first mentioned in 1184 as Burtheit. The name means "cottage or store-house clearing", from the Old Norse búr þveit.[1] Fountains Abbey owned the land in the Middle Ages and established a grange at Bouthwaite.[2]

Between 1907 and 1930 Bouthwaite was the site of Ramsgill railway station on the Nidd Valley Light Railway.[3]

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References

  1. Smith, A. H. (1961). The Place-names of the West Riding of Yorkshire. 5. Cambridge University Press. p. 202. 
  2. Jennings, Bernard (1992). A History of Nidderdale. p. 88. ISBN 1-85072-114-9. 
  3. Suggitt, Gordon (2010) [2005]. Lost Railways of North & East Yorkshire. Newbury, Berkshire: Countryside Books. ISBN 9781853069185.