Binsoe Explained

Official Name:Binsoe
Country:England
Civil Parish:West Tanfield
Unitary England:North Yorkshire
Lieutenancy England:North Yorkshire
Region:Yorkshire and the Humber
Static Image Name:Binsoe, near West Tanfield - geograph.org.uk - 274501.jpg
Static Image Alt:A narrow country road with a farm on the right, and a barn on the left
Static Image Caption:Farm buildings at Binsoe
Os Grid Reference:SE250798
Coordinates:54.214°N -1.617°W
Post Town:RIPON
Postcode Area:HG
Dial Code:01677

Binsoe is a hamlet in the civil parish of West Tanfield, North Yorkshire, England. The hamlet is just to the north of the A6108 road, being 1.25miles north west of West Tanfield, and south east of Masham.[1] During the First World War, a field to the east of the hamlet was used as a landing ground for the Royal Flying Corps (later, the Royal Air Force).

History

Binsoe was not recorded in the Domesday Book, but was listed as Binzhou in 1190. The name is believed to have derived from a personal name such as Binteshou. Other variants have been recorded as Bishou in 1202, Bynshu in 1301, and Bynsoo in 1536.[2] The hamlet used to be in the Wapentake of Hallikeld, but was later in the Bedale Rural District. It is now in the Hambleton District of North Yorkshire.[1] [3]

In the Victoria County History book on the North Riding from 1914, a description is made about the road that runs through the hamlet; "where the lane makes a loop round a curious tree-covered mound".[4] This is a round barrow dated from the Late Neolithic period to the Late Bronze Age, and is now a scheduled monument.

Between December 1916 and June 1919, a field to the east of Binsoe was used by No. 76 Squadron in the Home Defence role. The total area was with a landing ground measuring by, although no permanent buildings were erected on the site, and its use would have been sporadic due to its designation as a relief landing ground for nearby RAF Ripon.[5] [6] After disuse, the field was converted back for agricultural purposes.[7]

Binsoe hamlet is just north of the A6108 road that connects Ripon with Leyburn and Richmond. The road through the hamlet connects with the B6267 road to the north.[8] For census purposes, the hamlet is recorded within the civil parish of West Tanfield.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Genuki: West Tanfield, Yorkshire (North Riding) . www.genuki.org.uk . 27 August 2020.
  2. Web site: Binsoe :: Survey of English Place-Names . epns.nottingham.ac.uk . 27 August 2020.
  3. Web site: BINSOE, HAMBLETON (HG4 4DW) . OS GetOutside . 27 August 2020.
  4. Web site: Parishes: West Tanfield British History Online . www.british-history.ac.uk . 27 August 2020.
  5. Book: Halpenny, Bruce Barrymore. Action Stations 4; Military Airfields of Yorkshire. 1982. Patrick Stephens. Cambridge. 0-85059-532-0. 26.
  6. Book: Chorlton . Martyn . Forgotten airfields of World War I . 2014 . Crecy . Manchester . 9780859791816 . 166.
  7. Web site: Binsoe - Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust UK . www.abct.org.uk . 28 August 2020.
  8. Nidderdale . 298 . 2015 . 1:25,000 . Explorer . Ordnance Survey . 9780319245507 .