Built-up area in North Yorkshire, England
| Coordinates: | 54.451, -1.281 |
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| OS grid ref: | NZ 46 06 |
Hutton Rudby is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, sitting on the north bank of the River Leven. It lies close to the edge of the Cleveland Hills and is within easy reach of Stokesley and Northallerton, giving it a mix of peaceful rural character and good links to larger towns.
The village has a compact historic core with several notable buildings, including the country house Rudby Hall and an old parish church, while everyday life revolves around pubs, a village hall, local shops and a primary school. Economically it combines agriculture with a significant number of residents who commute to Teesside or nearby centres, and its riverside setting and nearby moorland make it popular with walkers and those seeking a quieter base close to the North York Moors fringe.
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