Grinton

Under William the Conqueror, it passed to Alan Rufus, and then to the family of Walter de Cantilupe.

[9] Fragments of the old Norman church remain, including the font and the tower arch, which dates from the late 12th century.

[10] Other parts of the building date from the late 13th or early 14th century, and the pulpit is Jacobean, but St Andrew's is now mainly a 15th-century rebuild.

[11] It was featured in the British television series All Creatures Great and Small, in the episode "Brotherly Love".

[10] The Bridge Inn is popular with walkers and is a venue for weekly folk music sessions, normally held on Thursday evenings.