East Lutton Explained

See also: West Lutton and Lutton (disambiguation).

Country:England
Coordinates:54.1145°N -0.5606°W
Official Name:East Lutton
Civil Parish:Luttons
Unitary England:North Yorkshire
Lieutenancy England:North Yorkshire
Region:Yorkshire and the Humber
Constituency Westminster:Thirsk and Malton
Post Town:MALTON
Postcode District:YO17
Postcode Area:YO
Os Grid Reference:SE941696
London Distance Mi:180
London Direction:S

East Lutton is a hamlet in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 9miles east from Malton, and within the Yorkshire Wolds.

The village of West Lutton is 0.5miles to the west. The village lies in the Great Wold Valley and the course of the winterbourne stream the Gypsey Race passes through it.East Lutton forms part of the civil parish of Luttons.

In 1823 East Lutton was in the parish of Weaverthorpe, the Wapentake of Buckrose, and the Liberty of St Peter's in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Population, including West Lutton was 311. East Lutton occupations included four farmers, a grocer & draper, a tailor, a shoemaker, and a corn miller.[1] It was part of the East Riding of Yorkshire until 1974. From 1974 until 2023 it was a part of the Ryedale district.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Baines, Edward. Edward Baines (1774–1848)

    . Edward Baines (1774–1848). 1823. History, Directory and Gazetteer of the County of York. 364, 365.