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Reeth is a village west of Richmond in , England, in the of Reeth, Fremington and Healaugh. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, it is the principal settlement of upper .


Etymology
The origin of the name Reeth is unclear. It is possibly derived from the Germanic for 'place by the stream', although this claim can neither be confirmed nor refuted. Reeth could also have been derived from the rith (cf. ryd in , rys in ), meaning 'Ford'. Either would make sense as Reeth is located near two shallow rivers.


History
In times, Reeth was only a settlement on the forest edge, but by the time of the Norman conquest it had grown sufficiently in importance to be noted in the .
(1991). 9781870071727, Smith Settle.
Later it became a centre for hand- and the local lead industry was controlled from here, but it was always a market centre for the local farming community.
(1991). 9781870071727, Smith Settle.

Built in 1783, The Burgoyne Hotel (named after Mrs Burgoyne Johnson) stands on Reeth's idyllic green, the late Georgian county house hotel is full of history and elegant charm with many of its original features. The hotel previously known as Hill House, was made into guest accommodation and then a hotel after the Second World War. features Hill House in her novel, The Three Sisters, as the home of Miss Kendal. The "Swaledale Walk 5 May Sinclair's Reeth", is a short walk that takes you around and above Reeth to discover pivotal places featured in two of her novels.

On 5 July 2014, the Tour de France Stage 1 from Leeds to Harrogate passed through the village.


Governance
The village lies within the Richmond and Northallerton parliamentary constituency, which has been represented since 2015 by Conservative , who took over from retiring fellow Conservative . From 1974 to 2023 it was part of the district of , it is now administered by the unitary North Yorkshire Council.


Geography
Reeth is located on the B6270 road that crosses the entirety of Swaledale, linking Richmond with in Cumbria. Historically, Grinton was the most important settlement in the Upper Swaledale area as it had a church, but Reeth is now the largest and principal settlement. Nearby settlements to Reeth include the fellow parish villages of Fremington east and Healaugh to the west, as well as , to the east. Reeth is situated at the meeting point of the two most northerly of the Yorkshire Dales: Swaledale and . It is also near to Reeth that from the north joins the . The village is overlooked by the surrounding of Harkerside Moor, and . Alfred Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk, a popular long-distance footpath from to Robin Hood's Bay, passes through Reeth.
(2025). 9780711230637, Frances Lincoln.


Demography
For the parish of Reeth, Fremington and Healaugh:
724


Community and culture
Primary education is provided by Reeth Community Primary School, which is engaged in a confederation with nearby Methodist Primary School. Reeth Schools Pupils then receive secondary education at .

In May and June every year Reeth becomes the hub of the Swaledale Festival, a two-week celebration of music and guided walks. This had to be cancelled in 2020 owing to Coronavirus. Additionally on the final Wednesday of August the Reeth Show, an agricultural event, is held. In 2012 it celebrated its centenary. Reeth Show UK.

Reeth is also home to the , which covers including life and work in the local area of and within the Yorkshire Dales National Park.


Amenities
Village amenities include three (the Black Bull Hotel, the Buck Hotel and The King's Arms Hotel), a caravan and camp site, a village shop and post office, two bakeries, a cafe, eleven guest houses variously bed and breakfast or self-catering, two hotels, a community centre, the Evangelical Congregational Church, Reeth Memorial Hall and the .

One of five National Park Centres for the is located in Reeth. The local health establishment is Reeth Medical Centre, which serves more 1,600 patients over an area of . In 2021, the medical centre was rated as 24th in England for patient satisfaction, and in 2022, it was ranked as the second best in all of England.

Reeth is home to the Reeth Dales Craft Centre, there are 12 units containing artists, an artisan cheese-maker, a shoemaker, metalworker and several fibre arts outlets supplying wool and yarn related products and accessories. The Craft Bakery has won several awards.


Religion
Reeth is home to two churches. The current Reeth Methodist Church has been in use since 1822, although have been worshipping in the village since at least 1766.http://www.nydalesmeth.org.uk/reeth.htm Reeth Methodists The Reeth Evangelical Congregational Church is located on the village green.


Notable people
  • (1736–1803) – nonconformist minister
  • (1899–1966) – novelist
  • (born 1945) – actor and voice-over artist
  • Arthur Shepherd (1884–1951) – Member of Parliament


See also
  • Listed buildings in Reeth, Fremington and Healaugh


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