Parish in North Yorkshire, England
| Coordinates: | 54.438, -1.299 |
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| OS grid ref: | NZ 45 04 |
Hutton Rudby is a picturesque village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, sitting on the banks of the River Leven not far from the market town of Stokesley. It combines a traditional village green and stone and thatched cottages with the large country house of Rudby Hall, and is a handy gateway for walkers exploring the North York Moors or for people commuting into Teesside.
Historically the name reflects Old English and Norse roots and the settlement still shows a layered past in its buildings and lanes. Today the community is lively rather than sleepy, with local shops, pubs, a village hall and sports clubs, and an economy that mixes agriculture, small businesses and a fair share of tourism and commuter households; the river and surrounding countryside make it popular for walking and angling.
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