Warsill

Warsill
Civil parish
Coordinates: 54°05′N 1°39′W / 54.08°N 1.65°W / 54.08; -1.65Coordinates: 54°05′N 1°39′W / 54.08°N 1.65°W / 54.08; -1.65
Country England
Primary council Harrogate
County North Yorkshire
Region Yorkshire and the Humber
Status Parish
Government
  Type Grouped parish Council
  UK Parliament Skipton and Ripon
  EU Parliament Yorkshire and the Humber
Area
  Total 416 ha (1,029 acres)

Warsill is a civil parish in Harrogate district, North Yorkshire, England. There is no village in the parish. It consists of a few scattered farms 5 miles (8 km) north west of Ripon. In 1961 the population of the parish was 42.[1]

Warsill was historically an extra parochial area. It became a civil parish in 1858.[2] Today it shares a grouped parish council with Bishop Thornton.[3]

The toponym, first recorded in 1132 as Warthsala, probably derives from the Old English weard sæl, meaning "watch castle".[4] In the Middle Ages there was a grange of Fountains Abbey here, and Warsill Hall Farmhouse, a 17th-century Grade II listed building, now stands on its site.[5]

References

  1. Vision of Britain: Census Reports In the 2011 census the parish was included with Hartwith cum Winsley.
  2. Vision of Britain website
  3. Bishop Thornton, Shaw Mills and Warsill Parish Web Portal
  4. Smith, A.H. (1961). The Place-names of the West Riding of Yorkshire 5. Cambridge University Press. p. 186.
  5. English Heritage: Images of England website
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