Little Ribston

[6] The Wesleyan chapel, dated 1818 on a stone set into the facade, is remarkably plain even by Methodist standards.The population of the village decreased significantly in 1921, to 149 people, mainly caused by the first world war but then gradually started to climb in the years that followed.As for the Male figures, 23 men worked in agriculture, the highest employment sector in the area, with other industries only having one or two workers.[1] In 1891 there were a total of 49 Households in the village, however this had decreased to 42 in 1921, following the aftermath of the First World War and the destruction to the North-east region of the uk.A forward-thinking and good landlord, he built a school at Little Ribston in 1845 and made improvements to a carpenter's shop in the village to transform it into a mission room in 1860.[10] St Helen's Chapel of Ease is located on the bend in the Knaresborough to Wetherby road directly opposite the turning to Spofforth.
Former Wesleyan chapel, now derelict.
Little Ribston population time series 1881–2011
1881 occupational data for Little Ribston
Age structure of Little Ribston
Former village school, Little Ribston
St Helen's Chapel of Ease
North Yorkshire2011 censusOS grid referenceUnitary authorityCeremonial countyRegionYorkshire and the HumberCountryEnglandSovereign statePost townPostcode districtPoliceAmbulanceYorkshirecivil parishHarrogate districtRiver NiddWetherbyKnaresboroughRibston PippinPost–World War II baby boomelectoral wardKirk HammertonRibston HallKnights TemplarSpofforthUK CensusOffice for National Statistics