Hetton, North Yorkshire

[1] Nearby places include Cracoe, Flasby, Rylstone, Threapland and Winterburn.[2] Hetton was mentioned in the Domesday Book as belonging to Stuartcol (or Swartkoll) in 1066, but given to Roger de Poitou by 1086.[3][4][5] Hetton was historically part of the wapentake of Staincliffe East, and within the Skipton Rural District.[6][7] For administrative purpose, it formed a township with Bordley in the ancient parish of Burnsall in the West Riding of Yorkshire.[15] The village has a Methodist church, opened in 1859, but which closed in 2021 as a house of worship.
North Yorkshire2011 censusOS grid referenceCivil parishUnitary authorityCeremonial countyRegionYorkshire and the HumberCountryEnglandSovereign statePost townSkiptonPostcode districtPoliceAmbulanceYorkshireB6265 roadCracoeFlasbyRylstoneWinterburnDomesday BookOld EnglishwapentakeSkipton Rural DistricttownshipBurnsallWest Riding of YorkshireBordleyCravenWestminsterSkipton and Ripon ConstituencyMichelin StarAA rosettesDales High WayListed buildings in Hetton-cum-BordleyUK CensusOffice for National StatisticsThe TimesGENUKI