Place:Appletreewick, Yorkshire, England

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NameAppletreewick
Alt namesApletreuuicsource: Domesday Book (1985) p 313
TypeInhabited place
Coordinates54.034°N 1.931°W
Located inYorkshire, England
Also located inNorth Yorkshire, England    
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Appletreewick is a small village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England; situated north-east of Skipton. The local travel links are located from the village to Skipton railway station and from Leeds Bradford International Airport. The village has a population of 234 according to the United Kingdom Census 2001.

It is in the Yorkshire Dales, located in northern England. A popular place for visitors especially in the summer months, people from nearby cities often visit Appletreewick to relax on the banks of the River Wharfe.

The parish includes a large area of moorland north of the village. It includes the hamlet of Skyreholme and a few houses at the western end of the village of Greenhow. The parish also includes Parcevall Hall, Stump Cross Caverns and the eastern part of Grimwith Reservoir.

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