Parish in North Yorkshire, England
| Coordinates: | 54.44, -1.222 |
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| OS grid ref: | NZ 50 05 |
Little Busby is a tiny civil parish in the rural heart of North Yorkshire, sitting on the fringe of the North York Moors. It consists of scattered farms and a small number of houses rather than a built-up village, so the community is very much shaped by the surrounding countryside and sweeping moorland views.
The local economy is largely agricultural, with mixed livestock and arable holdings, and the area is popular with walkers and birdwatchers who appreciate its quiet lanes and hedgerow-lined fields. Historically the parish reflects the long continuity of rural settlement in the region, and everyday social life tends to revolve around neighbouring villages and market towns for services and events.