Built-up area in North Yorkshire, England
| Coordinates: | 54.089, -1.004 |
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| OS grid ref: | SE 65 66 |
| Population: | 1,019 |
Sheriff Hutton is a small village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, set on the gentle rolling countryside of the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a short drive north‑east of York. It has the compact feel of a traditional Yorkshire village, with stone houses, a village green and lanes that attract walkers and riders as much as local residents.
Historically notable for the ruins of the 14th‑century Sheriff Hutton Castle and an adjacent old manor house, the village has clear medieval roots and links to prominent northern families; many historic buildings survive alongside a small modern community. The local economy remains largely agricultural with some commuting into York, and the village sustains a close‑knit social life centred on a primary school, church and community events.
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