
Discover Spennithorne
Spennithorne is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Richmondshire). It has a population of 223 residents. Known for its proximity to the Yorkshire Dales, Spennithorne offers insights into rural English life and is noted for its historical church, which dates back to the 12th century.
Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Spennithorne. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.
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Foal Barn Self-Catering Cottages
Foal Barn Self-Catering Cottages provides comfortable accommodation in spennithorne.

Puzzle Cottage, Quirky and Unique Cottage for 2

Ainderby Myers Farm

The Middleham House
The Middleham House is a stunning Grade II listed property offering luxurious, exclusive-use holiday rentals for large groups in Middleham.

The Punch Bowl Inn
Discover a stylish 17th-century coaching inn offering rustic-chic rooms, exquisite dining, and a cosy country pub vibe.

The Old Royal George Inn
The Old Royal George Inn offers convenient free parking for its guests, making it an ideal choice for those exploring the picturesque surroundings of Ainderby Steeple and the nearby Yorkshire Dales. Guests can enjoy a peaceful stay in one of the charming chalets located at the rear of the pub, away from the road noise.
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Things to Do in Spennithorne

Harmby Waterfall
Harmby Waterfall is a charming natural attraction located in the quaint village of Harmby, near Leyburn. Visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty of the waterfall with the convenience of free on-street parking just a short walk away. This easily accessible spot is perfect for a quick visit or a peaceful break during your Yorkshire travels.

Constable Burton Hall & Gardens
Constable Burton Hall & Gardens offers ample parking for visitors exploring this charming historical landmark and its beautiful gardens. Located in the picturesque village of Constable Burton, this attraction provides a peaceful retreat with an honesty box system for parking payments. Enjoy a leisurely visit to the gardens and experience the serene atmosphere of this Yorkshire gem.

Richmond Information Centre
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Food & Drink

Thwaite Arms
Located in the picturesque and remote area of the Yorkshire Dales, Thwaite Arms offers a charming traditional pub experience. While primarily a destination for enjoying local ales and hearty meals, visitors should be prepared for standard pay-and-display parking arrangements typical of rural establishments. Enjoy the stunning surroundings and the warm hospitality of this unique pub.

The King's Arms Hotel
Discover a warm welcome and exceptional pub dining in the heart of Askrigg at The King's Arms Hotel, highly rated by guests.

Humble Pie Fawcett & Guy

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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 223
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Richmondshire)
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Walk: Middleham, Hullo Bridge, East Witton and Cover Banks
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Walk: The Jervaulx Abbey Ramble
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Walk: Wensleydale Challenge - Askrigg to Leyburn
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