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Staxton is a village in North Yorkshire, England, part of the civil parish of Willerby, and situated approximately 8.2 miles from Scarborough town centre.
Until 1974 the village lay in the historic county boundaries of the East Riding of Yorkshire and from 1974 to 2023 was a part of the Ryedale district.
Geography
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The village is a linear settlement situated in the south easterly edge of the Vale of Pickering. The village is one of several which follow what would have been the shoreline of the lake that filled the valley in the last ice age.
Approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the village is the River Hertford, a tributary to the River Derwent, which has been straightened to allow increased farming of the valley. Staxton Hill is south of the village and is the northerly edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, with its highest point at 150 metres (490 ft) above sea level.
Land use in the area is mainly for settlements or farming, with a small wood and disused quarry on top of Staxton Hill.
Adjoining Staxton is the smaller village of
.History
The name of Staxton comes from Old Scandinavian meaning a village owned by a man by the name of Stakkr, and is found as Stacstone in the Domesday Book of 1086.[1] There have been several archaeological digs around the Staxton area finding human bodies and other items.
In 1937
Transport
Road
The
Bus
Staxton is served by regular Yorkshire Coastliner buses, operated by Transdev Blazefield, which offer connections to Scarborough, Filey, Malton, York, Leeds and other destinations in-between.
Rail
Staxton is not served by a railway station but a branch of the
Economy
Staxton's main economic activity is agriculture. Both arable farming and livestock farming, commonly sheep, pigs and cattle.
There are also several camp-sites near the village, serving tourists visiting the Yorkshire Coast.
Other businesses in the village consist of the Hare and Hounds pub, which is over 200 years old built to serve passing horse-drawn coaches and still receives trade from passing motorists on the A64, a butchers, a garage, a Fish and Chip Restaurant and Takeaway and
The village post office and general shop was closed due to increased competition from super markets and increased accessibility to Scarborough.
Education
Hertford Vale
Other important places
- The village hall opened on 1 March 1938 is frequently used for village events and other private functions.
- The war memorial was originally erected in 1920 and honours those who lost their lives in the Second World War. Every Remembrance Daywreaths of poppies are placed on the memorial. The memorial used to be at the east end of the village but was then moved to a more central place in the village.
- Staxton Cricket Club was formed in 1849, and regularly play during the summer. They field two teams in the Scarborough Beckett Cricket League.
- In 2009 the first Staxtonbury Music Festival began.[3]
References
- ^ "Ryedale District Council Ward Profile Sherburn" (PDF). Ryedale District Council. September 2007. Retrieved 28 May 2008.
- ^ "Safety upgrade for A64 junction". BBC News. Retrieved 29 May 2008.
- ^ "Music festival off to a flier". Scarborough Evening News. Johnston Press Digital Publishing. 4 July 2009. Archived from the original on 7 July 2009. Retrieved 16 July 2009.
External links
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