Knayton with Brawith is a civil parish in the former Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England.
The lowest age group is 18 to 19 showing that many young people move away so to access higher education or occupations.
[7] Back in 1801, there was a division of occupations, as people were employed in agriculture, trade, manufacturing and handicraft.
[8] In 1881 Knayton with Brawith's main occupation was agriculture, with 59 people working within the industry.
[18] The Dog and Gun is the local public house in Knayton, that faces the village green.
The Park was acquired through grants and legacies and includes an area owned by the Scouts, a cricket pitch, 3 tennis courts, 2 football pitches, outdoor gym and a children’s play area.
[20] The Borrowby Show occurs on the last Wednesday of July and consists of a number of classes, exhibits, show jumping, trade stands, gymkhana, fancy dress parade and a dance held in the evening within a marquee.