Dalton, west North Yorkshire

Dalton is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire in England.

[1] Dalton includes a farming community, both arable and stock, and is sited on a stream or beck which is a tributary of the River Swale.

The name Dalton comes from Old English and means farmstead or village in a valley.

[7] Dalton Mill was built in the early 18th century and operated until the 1920s.

[8] In 1835, an allowance of £40 was given to the schoolmaster by the Kirby-Ravensworth hospital for the education of the poor children.

The Church of St James, built in 1897, architect W. S. Hicks