Bishop Wilton

Bishop Wilton is a small village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.The civil parish is formed by the village of Bishop Wilton and the hamlets of Gowthorpe and Youlthorpe.[2] Just north of the village lies Bishop Wilton Wold, more commonly referred to as Garrowby Hill.[3] Through the centre of Bishop Wilton runs a shallow beck, flanked on both sides by open grass verges.The village has a local shop, a small primary school, an art gallery with screen printing workshop, and the Fleece Inn public house.
The Fleece Inn
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