Heslington

In the 20th century it was owned by Richard de Yarburgh-Bateson, 6th Baron Deramore, and was used as the headquarters for the Royal Air Force's No.Lord Deramore's Primary School serves the residents of the Heslington, the nearby Badger Hill estate, and the families of the scholars of the University of York.[8] Heslington Main Street has a post office, a bakery and two pubs; The Deramore Arms and The Charles XII.[9] The planning application went to public enquiry and the project was approved by the Department of Communities and Local Government in May 2007.After 92 years of existence, Heslington Cricket Club folded in 2003 amid a certain amount of turmoil.
North Yorkshire2011 censusOS grid referenceCivil parishUnitary authorityCity of YorkCeremonial countyRegionYorkshire and the HumberCountryEnglandSovereign statePost townPostcode districtPoliceAmbulanceYorkshireUK ParliamentYork OutersuburbanDerwent Rural DistrictEast Riding of YorkshireThe University of YorkHeslington HallAnglianDomesday BookRichard de Yarburgh-Bateson, 6th Baron DeramoreRoyal Air ForceUniversity of YorkConservation AreaHeslington HoardLord DeramorePrimary SchoolscholarsHeslington Churchlisted buildinglocal ecumenical partnershipChurch of EnglandMethodist ChurchThe Deramore ArmsThe Charles XIICampus EastDepartment of Communities and Local GovernmentCentral HallDerwent CollegeHeslington BrainHistoric EnglandNational Heritage List for England