Leyburn

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Leyburn


Leyburn Town Centre

Leyburn (North Yorkshire)
Leyburn

Leyburn shown within North Yorkshire
Population 2,000
OS grid reference SE114904
District Richmondshire
Shire county North Yorkshire
Region Yorkshire and the Humber
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LEYBURN
Postcode district DL8
Dialling code 01969
Police North Yorkshire
Fire North Yorkshire
Ambulance Yorkshire
European Parliament Yorkshire and the Humber
UK Parliament Richmond
List of places: UKEnglandYorkshire

Coordinates: 54°18′35″N 1°49′45″W / 54.3096, -1.8291

Leyburn is a small market town in Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England. It sits quite high above the northern bank of the river Ure in Wensleydale. The name was derived from 'Ley' or 'Le' (clearing), and 'burn' (stream), meaning clearing by the stream.

It has a population of 2208 (2001 census) but this swells in summer due to its picturesque position in proximity to the Yorkshire Dales national park. It contains a range of public services, with two primary schools, and a secondary school which serves lower Wensleydale, a Police Station, and a medical centre. A wide range of shops are situated around a market square with a number of pubs and bars to entertain tourists and locals. It is home to an auction house called Tennants, a Co-Op and a supermarket called Campbells. The town also has a chocolate shop, chinese takeaway, two indian takeaways, two electrical shops, a hunting shop and an art shop.

The town is well known for its tourism offering wonderful views and picturesque landscapes. The area is well stocked for bed and breakfasts and hotels although tourists should not expect mod cons such as televisions, internet access or standard levels of conveniences in the local shops. This all adds to the rustic appeal of this beautiful town.

Although a small town, Leyburn has been home to a cinema which has unfortunatley closed and a railway station on the Wensleydale Railway offering tourist rides throughout the dales on a steam train.

The town's secondary school, The Wensleydale School, is relatively small, with only just over 500 pupils studying there. The school does however have a sixth form with about 70 students enrolled. Around 30 years ago The Wensleydale School boasted the longest corridor in England when some of the pupils had lessons at the old Yorebridge Grammar School in Askrigg.

The town of Leyburn has got a 6000-square-foot Antiques centre on Harmby Road. The town also has a local market in the town centre every Friday and a farmers' market which specialises in local meats once a month.

Leyburn is the home town of Tottenham and England defender Michael Dawson[1]

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