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'''Atley Hill''' is a hamlet in the [[Richmondshire]] district of [[North Yorkshire]]. It is situated on the [[B1263]] road between the [[A167]] and the village of [[Scorton]].
'''Atley Hill''' is a hamlet in the [[Richmondshire]] district of [[North Yorkshire]]. It is situated on the [[List of B roads in Great Britain|B1263]] road between the [[A167 road|A167]] and the village of [[Scorton]].


There is a pub called "The Arden Arms", it has closed and reopened several times over the last decade, the main reasons for the closures being the drink driving laws, lack of rural public transport and the general decline of the rural economy.
There is a pub called "The Arden Arms", it has closed and reopened several times over the last decade, the main reasons for the closures being the drink driving laws, lack of rural public transport and the general decline of the rural economy.

Revision as of 18:08, 3 December 2006

Atley Hill is a hamlet in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire. It is situated on the B1263 road between the A167 and the village of Scorton.

There is a pub called "The Arden Arms", it has closed and reopened several times over the last decade, the main reasons for the closures being the drink driving laws, lack of rural public transport and the general decline of the rural economy.

Situated on Atley Hill above the current settlement was the (abandoned) Medieval village of Atley Cowton.