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Acaster Selby is a village in the county of , England. It is part of the joint civil parish with (where the population is now included). It is situated about south from , on the west back of the River Ouse; near the opposite bank is the settlement of , and to the north-west is Appleton Roebuck.


History
The name is derived from the Latin word for a camp, castra, indicating that the Roman army may once have been based near here. There is no longer any signs of such an encampment which was thought to have provided protection of the waterway to . A- likely comes from either ā or á, both meaning 'river'. The use of Selby indicates that the lands were brought within the control of . This was done by Osbert de Arches at the time of the Norman Conquest and confirmed in the reign of Richard I.

The village is listed in the of 1086 as Acastre in the of Ainsty in the West Riding of Yorkshire, having 11 households under the lordship of Wulstan, who was replaced by in 1086. From 1974 to 2023 it was part of the district of . It is now administered by the unitary North Yorkshire Council.

College Farm at Acaster Selby is named after a former college, or a , which was dissolved during the reign of Henry VIII. The site of the St Andrew's College, to the north-east of the farm, is a scheduled monument and includes extensive earthworks of buildings and a enclosure.


Geography
The village has an area of . It lies south-east of Appleton Roebuck.


Demography
According to the 1881 census the population was 115.
(2026). 9781861502995, S&N Publishing.
The 2001 census showed a population of 56 in 20 households.


Governance
The Parish is part of joint parish with Appleton Roebuck and has one seat on its council. It is part of the Wetherby and Easingwold UK Parliament constituency. It is part of the Appleton Roebuck and Church Fenton electoral division of North Yorkshire Council.


Religion
St John's Church, Acaster Selby dates from 1850. It lies to the south of the village just off Back Lane. It is a Grade II .


See also
  • Listed buildings in Acaster Selby


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