Parish in North Yorkshire, England
| Coordinates: | 54.373, -1.564 |
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| OS grid ref: | SE 28 97 |
Located in rural North Yorkshire, Kiplin is a small civil parish centred on the historic Kiplin Hall, a Jacobean country house built in the early 17th century by George Calvert, later Lord Baltimore, with a surprising link to the founding of Maryland. The hall is Grade I listed and its restored rooms, gardens and parkland form the most recognisable feature of the parish.
Today the estate doubles as a museum and events venue, bringing modest tourism to an otherwise agricultural area; the local economy and community life still revolve around farming, woodland management and heritage work, with walking routes and seasonal activities that attract visitors and connect the hamlet’s history to contemporary conservation and education projects.
DL10 6AX, DL10 6AU, DL7 0SZ, DL10 6AY, DL10 6AS, DL10 6BQ, DL10 6AW, DL7 0TJ, DL10 6AT