Beningbrough
Beningbrough is a village and civil parish in the former Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England.The parish, which includes Beningbrough Hall and Park, is bordered at the south-west by the River Ouse, beyond which is the district of Harrogate.[1] Beningbrough is listed in the 1086 Domesday Book as "Benniburg", meaning a "stronghold associated with a man called 'Beonna'", being an Old English person name.[2] At the time of the Norman Conquest, Beningbrough was in the Bulford Hundred of the North Riding of Yorkshire.The settlement contained five households and five villagers, with one-and-a-half ploughlands, three furlongs of woodland, and six acres of meadow.