Hambleton, Selby

Hambleton is a small village and civil parish near to Selby in North Yorkshire, England.The village was historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire until 1974.[2] The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Hameltun which means Hamela's town.As of September 2014, the Wheatsheaf pub has closed and went up for sale - during June 2015 demolition of the building commenced.This ward also covers Thorpe Willoughby and surrounding areas.
North Yorkshire2011 censusOS grid referenceCivil parishUnitary authorityCeremonial countyRegionYorkshire and the HumberCountryEnglandSovereign statePost townPostcode districtPoliceAmbulanceYorkshireSelby DistrictHambleton DistrictWest Riding of YorkshireDomesday BookA63 road2001 UK censusSt Mary's Church, Hambletonrailway stationelectoral wardThorpe WilloughbyListed buildings in Hambleton, SelbyHambleton JunctionEast Coast Main LineLeeds to Selby LineUK CensusOffice for National StatisticsHistoric EnglandNational Heritage List for EnglandCeremonial countyMiddlesbroughRedcar and ClevelandStockton-on-TeesBedaleBenthamBoroughbridgeCatterick GarrisonColburnEasingwoldEastfieldGrangetownGrassingtonGuisboroughHarrogateHelmsleyIngleby BarwickKirkbymoorsideKnaresboroughLeyburnLoftusMaltonMashamMiddlehamNormanbyNorthallertonNorton-on-DerwentPateley BridgePickeringRedcarRichmondSaltburn-by-the-SeaScarboroughSettleSherburn in ElmetSkelton-in-ClevelandSkiptonSouth BankStokesleyTadcasterThirskThornaby-on-TeesWhitbyList of civil parishes in North YorkshireDerwentRibbleWharfeParliamentary constituenciesGrade I listed buildingsGrade II* listed buildingsWindmillsMonastic housesHistoryRiversSchoolsMuseumsLord LieutenantsHigh SheriffsNature Reserves