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61: 694: 420: 1429: 68: 45: 457:. The line of descent for the manor follows that of Ribald of Middleham, whose main tenants were named 'Crakehall', until 1624. From then it was granted by the Crown to Edward and Robert Ramsay until they granted it to John Heath and John White around 1658. Records thereafter are unclear until mention of the manor being in the possession of the 671:
According to the 2011 UK Census, the parish had a total population of 677 with 49.3% male and 50.7% female. The religious make-up was 78.3% Christian, a small Jewish minority with the rest stating no religion. The ethnic distribution was 99.8% White with a small Mixed Ethnic minority. There were 300
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was built in 1839–1840. It is part of the Deanery of Wensley and the Archdeaconry of Richmond. The Wesleyan chapel on Station Road was built at the same time in the village, but has now moved to a newer building opposite built in 1935. The Primitive Methodists had a chapel in Little Crakehall built
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family in the early 18th century. From 1732 to 1810 the manor was passed from Henry Goddard via Mary Turner, Watson Bowman and Anthony Hardolph Eyre to Henry Pulleine. Pulleine's granddaughter, Lady Cowell, inherited in the late 19th century. That part of the manor that was in Little Crakehall was
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for secondary education between age 11 and 16. The village is served by a mobile Post Office which visits three times a week. There is one public house in the village, The Bay Horse. The village field a weekend Cricket team in the Nidderdale League and a midweek evening team in the Wensleydale
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According to the 2001 UK Census, the parish was 48.2% male and 51.8% female of the total population of 655. The religious make-up was 87.5% Christian with the rest stating no religion. The ethnic distribution was 100% White There were 297 dwellings.
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Crakehall CE Primary School provides education from age 5 to 11. It is a Voluntary Controlled establishment with a pupil capacity of 90. The school is within the catchment area of
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held by the 'Crakehall' Family until the 14th century and it eventually passed to Christopher Conyers of Hornby whose descent it followed thereafter.
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The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present
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dwellings. The wider electoral ward had the greatest proportion of White British residents of any in the whole of England.
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4.6 miles (7.4 km) to the east of the village. It lies just 2 miles (3.2 km) north-west of the market town of
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Crakehall Beck becomes Bedale Beck as it passes through the village. Bedale Beck is a tributary of the
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The White Cross at Great Crakehall was near the site of Bedale cattle market in medieval times.
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Bulmer's Topography, History and Directory (Private and Commercial) of North Yorkshire 1890
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The White Cross is a Grade II listed medieval cross which stands at the side of the A684.
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served the village until 1954, located where the Station Cottages now stand. The
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parliamentary constituency. It was removed and added to the expanded
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The etymology of the name of the village is made of the
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The east end of the village, known as Great Crakehall.
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and 540 m south-west of the Bay Horse Inn, is a
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Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
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It is a Grade II* 558:Until 2023, Crakehall was part of the 555:all lie within a mile of the village. 500:, once owned by the Neville family of 940: 915: 441:. The manor lands were split between 1000:: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 70. 986: 708: 511:passes to the south of the village. 1091:Darley, Karen (15 September 2023). 437:. It was part of the head manor of 24: 1404:National Heritage List for England 1377:National Heritage List for England 945:. 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Kirkbridge

Crakehall is located in North Yorkshire
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