Little Ouseburn

Little Ouseburn is a small village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England.

[3] (see 'External Links' below for a survey of the burials in the churchyard) It also has a small brick bridge over a stream which leads to Great Ouseburn.

A portion of the house exists as Kirby hall and is a grade II listed structure.

[11][12][13] In the 1870s Little Ouseburn was described as: During the Second World War, the Moat Hall, a mansion house between the village and the church, was used as a hostel for some Land Army girls.

[20] According to data from the 1831 census the primary industry in Little Ouseburn was focused on agriculture with almost 75% of men aged over 20 being involved in it.

[23] 2001 census data shows that in more recent times the occupation of the inhabitants has shifted to manufacturing and retail with few people left working in agriculture.

Main Street in Little Ouseburn