Sand Hutton

Sand Hutton is a village and civil parish which forms the larger part of the Claxton and Sand Hutton grouped parish council, in North Yorkshire, England, about 6 miles (9.7 km) north-east of York.

Afterwards they were split between the Crown and Hugh, son Baldric who installed Wulfbert of Hutton as lord of the manor.

He had his own narrow gauge steam railway, which provided transport around his large estate,[3] and a fire brigade.

It also lies within the Sheriff Hutton & Derwent electoral ward of North Yorkshire Council.

[4] There is a community hall and is located in an area popular with shooting and other field sports.

The village and most of the land is owned by the Church of England Commissioners, who bought it from the Walker family.

St Mary's in Sand Hutton