Egton

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Egton
Yorkshire
North Riding
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The High Street, Egton
Location
Grid reference: NZ808063
Location: 54°26’46"N, 0°45’18"W
Data
Population: 448  (2011)
Post town: Whitby
Postcode: YO21
Local Government
Council: North Yorkshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Scarborough and Whitby

Egton is a village in the North Riding of Yorkshire, about five miles west of Whitby, within the North York Moors National Park. There is a nearby village called Egton Bridge, where Egton railway station is found.

The village was included in the Survey of English Dialects, published in various forms between 1962 and 1996. Unlike the other sites, a full book was written on the local dialect by Hans Tidholm.[1]

According to the 2011 census, Egton parish had a population of 448.

History

The parish hall

Egton is an important local centre for family history. Prior to 1880, many important birth, marriage and death records were administered from Egton parish. The church in Egton holds detailed transcriptions of parish records. The cemetery is half a mile west, at the old church site. After 1870 many parishioners were buried at nearby Aislaby.

St Hilda's Church

Events

The Egton Road Race or Gooseberry Run is an annual charity race around the village, which was first held in 2001 to raise funds to save St Hilda's Chapel from demolition.[2]

Sport

  • Cricket: Egton Cricket Club

Outside links

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References