Everything about Boltby totally explained
Boltby is a village and
civil parish in the
Hambleton district of
North Yorkshire,
England. It is on the edge of the
North York Moors National Park at 140 m, and about six miles north-east of
Thirsk. According to the 2001 census, it had a population of 149.
Mentioned in the
Domesday book (Boltebi) as part of the land owned by Hugh, son of Baldric, it was worth 20
shillings. (Hugh was a
sheriff of
York and owned land all over Yorkshire.)
Although now without a
pub, it had four during the building of a
reservoir and water supply to Thirsk. The last of these, The Johnstone Arms, is now a farm and riding stables. Fewer than five new houses have been built in the village in the 20th century, giving a total of 43 in 2005.
One oddity of the village is a
deed giving free water 'in perpetuity' to the buildings in the area. This dates from the late 19th century when the new reservoir was built and water piped through the land of Ravensthorp manor.
The eastern part of the village was badly affected by the flooding in 2005 when Gurtof Beck overflowed and damaged or destroyed several buildings.
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