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.