Place:Beadlam, North Riding of Yorkshire, England

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NameBeadlam
TypeVillage, Civil parish
Coordinates54.2533°N 0.9992°W
Located inNorth Riding of Yorkshire, England     ( - 1974)
Also located inYorkshire, England    
North Yorkshire, England     (1974 - )
See alsoHelmsley Rural, North Riding of Yorkshire, Englandrural district of which the parish was a part 1894-1974
Ryedale District, North Yorkshire, Englanddistrict municipality in which it has been situated since 1974
source: Family History Library Catalog


the following text is condensed from an article in Wikipedia

Beadlam is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 250. It is situated about 10 miles (16 km) west of Pickering, near the southern boundary of the wikipedia:North York Moors National Park. Beadlam is halfway between Helmsley and Kirkbymoorside on the A170.

The village is unusual in that it is directly joined onto another village, Nawton, and is commonly given the name Nawton Beadlam. (There is no reference to Nawton Beadlam in A Vision of Britain through Time or in GENUKI.)

Prior to the nationwide municipal reorganization of 1974, Beadlam was part of Helmsley Rural District. Historically, it was located in the ecclesiastical parish of Kirkdale in the Rydale Wapentake.

For more information, see the EN Wikipedia article Beadlam.

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