Harpham
Harpham is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Driffield. The village lies within the Yorkshire Wolds.
History:
Historically, Harpham was part of the Wapentake of Dickering. The parish church of St. Quintin is a Grade I listed building dating back to the 12th century, although it incorporates elements from earlier structures. The church is notable for its Norman architecture and the presence of effigies.
Governance:
Harpham is governed locally by a parish council. At the unitary authority level, it falls under the East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
Geography:
The village is characterized by its rural setting within the Yorkshire Wolds. The terrain is gently undulating, with agricultural land dominating the landscape.
Demographics:
Population figures for Harpham are typically included within broader statistical data for the surrounding area. Specific census data should be consulted for the most accurate information.
Notable Features:
- St. Quintin's Church: A historic Norman church.
- Rural Yorkshire Wolds setting.
See Also:
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- Yorkshire Wolds
- Driffield