Fremington, North Yorkshire

[1][2] The hamlet is almost joined to Reeth and Grinton.The origin of the place name is from the Old English words Fremi (or Frema), ing and tun and means estate associated with a man named Fremi (or Frema).It appears as Fremington in Domesday Book of 1086.[3] In the 19th century a hoard of 1st-century Roman horse-harness fittings, known as the Fremington Hagg Hoard, was found near Fremington.[4][5] Media related to Fremington, North Yorkshire at Wikimedia Commons
The old village cornmill, driven by the Arkle Beck, now a barn
North YorkshireOS grid referenceUnitary authorityCeremonial countyRegionYorkshire and the HumberCountryEnglandSovereign statePost townPostcode districtPoliceAmbulanceYorkshireYorkshire DalesGrintonFremington EdgeOld EnglishDomesday BookFremington Hagg HoardHistoric EnglandWebster, G.Richmondshire