Toad Hall
Toad Hall is a building in Ryther cum Ossendyke, Selby District, England. Toad Hall is situated nearby to the nature reserve Bolton Percy Ings SSSI, as well as near the forest Stone Bridge Plantation.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Nun Appleton Priory and All Saints’ Church, Ryther.
Nun Appleton Priory
Historic house
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Nun Appleton Priory was a priory near Appleton Roebuck, North Yorkshire, England. It was founded as a nunnery c. 1150, by Eustace de Merch and his wife. It was dissolved by 1539, when the nuns were receiving pensions. Nun Appleton Priory is situated 1 mile east of Toad Hall.
All Saints’ Church, Ryther
Church
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All Saints' Church is the parish church of Ryther cum Ossendyke, a village north-west of Selby in Yorkshire, in England. The church was originally built around the time of the Norman Conquest, and it was recorded in the Domesday Book. All Saints’ Church, Ryther is situated 3,900 feet east of Toad Hall.
Leeds East Airport
Aerodrome
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Leeds East Airport Church Fenton, formerly RAF Church Fenton, is an airport and former Royal Air Force station located 4.3 miles south-east of Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England and 6.3 miles north-west of Selby, North Yorkshire, near the village of Church Fenton.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bolton Percy and Ulleskelf.
Bolton Percy
Village
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Bolton Percy is a village and civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 305 in 115 households, reducing marginally to 304 at the 2011 census.
Ulleskelf
Village
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Ulleskelf is a village and civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England, four miles from Tadcaster on the River Wharfe. Its name comes from the Scandinavian personal name Úlfr, while skelf may be an Old English word meaning "a flat area", although it could be from the Old Scandinavian equivalent, 'skialf' as in several other English place names, e.g. Hunshelf, Wadshelf.
Cawood
Village
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Cawood is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England that is notable as the location of the Cawood sword. It was historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire until 1974. Cawood is situated 2 miles southeast of Toad Hall.
Toad Hall
Latitude
53.84952° or 53° 50′ 58″ northLongitude
-1.17584° or 1° 10′ 33″ westOpen location code
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