Attractions and places to see around Hayton, a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Located near Pocklington, the area is characterized by its rural setting and proximity to the Yorkshire Wolds. Visitors can explore ancient churches, picturesque villages, and a historic canal. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities, with more than 20 attractions waiting to be discovered.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The church has several interesting features, such as the window near the chancel.
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A beautiful rural canal of two halves, the upper reaches of the Pocklington Canal between Canal Head and Melbourne is characterised by un-restored locks, tree lined towpaths, and classic humpbacked bridges. Only the lower reaches of the canal is open to boats, lying in an open landscape of floodplains and meadows, rich in wildlife, and identifiable by its distinctive swing bridges. Once threatened, the canal was saved by the work of local volunteers and campaigners, and is now home to three Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Look out for Church Bridge and Swing Bridge No. 7 on the Pocklington Canal – both recently restored. Lots of history on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocklington_Canal Maps (and other useful pages) on the Pocklington Canal Amenity Society website: https://www.pocklingtoncanalsociety.org/maps
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Archetypal English village with its large village green surrounded by pretty stone houses and two pubs. The open beck runs in front of the houses in Eastgate, each with their own private bridge. The banks of the stream are planted with flowers. A large flat circular stone on the green known as the whipping stone is probably the base of the old market cross but rumour has it that a man was whipped to death here in 1624. https://www.newbaldparishcouncil.gov.uk/about-newbald/
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Compact and picturesque parkland that used to be part of the Archbishop of York's manor of Everingham in 1086. As you cross the park you will find it hard to miss the slightly unusual arcaded deer shelter (see photos and https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1000924?section=official-list-entry)
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Very quiet village, the church stands opposite a row of quaint cottages, and the whole vista is quite picturesque even in winter. Couple of interesting historical summaries of the church, detailing the Anglo Danish cross head can be found at https://www.nationalchurchestrust.org/church/all-saints-londesborough , https://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=31124
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Quaint village with free car park on Edwins Garth (clearly signposted), the main street running towards Market Weighton.
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This is a beautiful rural canal that stretches 9.5 miles (15 km) between East Cottingwith and Canal Head. The canal path is lined with trees and passes by numerous original locks and elegant humpbacked bridges. It's a delightful stretch of walking – truly.
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North Newbald is a 'typical' village with a village green and pubs at its centre. Ings Beck flows in front of village houses which makes it even more picturesque. It is a popular place for walkers as the Yorkshire Wolds Way passes nearby. On the village green you will see the Whipping Stone. Legend has it a man was whipped to death here but it is more likely to be the base of the old market cross. Newbald stone was used to build parts of York as well as St Mary's and the Minster in Beverley. The quarry is long since depleted.
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The area around Hayton is rich in history. You can explore All Hallows Church, Goodmanham, which dates back to 1130 and was built on the site of a former pagan temple. Another significant site is All Saints Church, Londesborough, a pretty church from the late 12th century. The Pocklington Canal also offers a historical journey with its original locks and humpbacked bridges.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. North Newbald Village Green is a picturesque spot where children can enjoy the open space. The Pocklington Canal offers pleasant walks suitable for all ages. Beyond these, you'll find attractions like York Maze, Yorkshire Air Museum, and William's Den, all within a short drive, offering diverse activities for children.
Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the Pocklington Canal, known for its tree-lined path and rich wildlife, including three Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Londesborough Park offers beautifully landscaped parkland, woodland, and gardens. Additionally, Burnby Hall Gardens in Pocklington features lovely lakes and diverse flora, while the wider Yorkshire Wolds provide extensive rural landscapes for exploration.
The area around Hayton is ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes on routes like the 'Minster Way – The Nookers Rest loop' or explore the 'Pocklington Canal loop'. For mountain biking, trails like the 'Fridaythorpe, Thixendale and Kirkby Underdale loop' offer moderate challenges. Runners can find routes such as the 'Burnby Hall Gardens – Whisk Café loop'. You can find more details and routes in the easy hikes, MTB trails, and running trails guides for Hayton.
Yes, Hayton is a great base for walking. The Yorkshire Wolds Way passes through the area, notably near North Newbald Village Green. The Pocklington Canal offers a delightful 9.5-mile (15 km) towpath walk. You can find various easy hikes, including woodland paths and loops around Burnby Hall Gardens, in the easy hikes around Hayton guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The picturesque setting of North Newbald Village Green with its flowing beck and traditional pubs is a highlight. The tranquil atmosphere and historical significance of the Pocklington Canal are also highly valued, as are the ancient architecture and serene surroundings of churches like All Hallows Church, Goodmanham.
For All Hallows Church, Goodmanham, there is free parking available on Edwins Garth, which is clearly signposted. For other attractions like Burnby Hall Gardens, dedicated parking facilities are typically available on-site. For exploring the Yorkshire Wolds Way, Millington Lane near Jenny Firkin Wood offers convenient parking for accessing hiking trails.
Yes, All Hallows Church, Goodmanham, is particularly notable as it was built in 1130 on the site of a former pagan temple. It also houses a 16th-century font and an earlier 9th-century font that was rediscovered in a farmyard and returned to the church. All Saints Church, Londesborough, is another Grade I-listed church dating back to the late 12th century, retaining many original features.
The Pocklington Canal is a beautiful rural waterway stretching 9.5 miles (15 km). It's significant for its historical integrity, featuring original locks and humpbacked bridges. It's also an important ecological site, home to three Sites of Special Scientific Interest, and offers a tranquil environment for walking and observing wildlife.
Absolutely. North Newbald Village Green offers a picturesque vista of a traditional English village with Ings Beck flowing through it. The Pocklington Canal provides scenic views along its tree-lined towpath. Additionally, the broader Yorkshire Wolds area is known for its rolling hills and rural landscapes, offering numerous scenic viewpoints for walkers and cyclists.
For a relaxed day, consider visiting Londesborough Park, a beautifully landscaped area with woodland and gardens perfect for a leisurely stroll. Burnby Hall Gardens in Pocklington also offers a peaceful setting with its lakes and diverse plant collections. The Pocklington Canal towpath provides a gentle walk amidst nature.


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