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Tholthorpe is a village and in the county of , England. It is situated approximately south-west of and north-west of .


History
The village is mentioned in the as "Turulfestorp" and later as "Thoraldsthorp" and was probably a Viking settlement. The meaning of the name is in origin for the hamlet of Thorald.

To the west of the village is Ten Mile Hill, where human remains have been found, probably linked to the battle at nearby Myton in 1319.

The remains of a Second World War air force station, is located nearby. The main units that were stationed there were from No. 6 Group RCAF, including No 77 Sqn; No 420 Sqn; No 425 Sqn No 431 Sqn and No 434 Sqn.


Governance
The village lies within the Wetherby and Easingwold constituency. From 1974 to 2023 it was part of the district of Hambleton, it is now administered by the unitary North Yorkshire Council.


Demography
According to the 2001 UK Census, the village has a population of 269 in 88 households. Of the total population, 190 are over 16 years of age, of which 139 are economically active. Of the 88 households, 76 are owner occupied and 67 are detached dwellings.


Geography
The village is north-east of the covering about 1,700 acres. Derrings Beck flows to the north side of the village and joins Carle Beck to form the . The local roads link the village with and Helperby to the north, to the west and and Tollerton to the south east. The East Coast Main Line railway lies to the east, though the nearest stations are either York or .

The soil varies in different locations around the village. On the west, it is fertile agricultural soil, whilst to the east it is clay and to the north is a mixture of sand and clay.

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Village amenities
The village has one , the New Inn. There is an on Moor Lane and a on Hag Lane. There is a village hall situated on The Green next to the pond. The village is served by one bus route between Easingwold and York.


Religion
There is a small Wesleyan chapel in the village built in 1844 and restored in 1894.


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