[2] This figure includes the developments at Crambeck, Holmes Crescent and Chestnut Avenue that are some distance outside the heart of the village.
[7] Located 3.8 miles from the centre of Welburn lies one of Englands finest historic houses, Castle Howard.
The house with its 1,000 acre grounds was designed by Sir John Vanbrugh for the 3rd Earl of Carlisle 300 years ago.
The profits made that are generated from tourists and visitors help towards the restoration and conservation of 200 listed monuments and buildings that surround the estate.
The Crown and Cushion pub changed its after Queen Victoria travelled through the station on her way to castle Howard.
This main road starts at Leeds and runs through York, up to Welburn and continues through ending at Scarborough.
The high altitude of the nearby Pennines results in a wet, dull, frequently cool environment.
The North sea also contributes to the climate as it exerts a moderate control on coastal areas in which it keeps summer conditions relatively cool.
January is usually the coldest month with daily temperatures varying from −0.5 °C on the highest ground to 1.5 °C along the coast in the area of South Yorkshire.
The lowest known temperature recorded in the region was in Houghall near Durham, which is located approximately 70.4 miles from Welburn.
Welburn's parish plan was created for the rural community to contribute their ideas within their local society.
If compared to the recent 2011 Census data for Welburn, it can be seen that an extremely small proportion of people currently work in the agriculture sector.
As society has changed it seems most economically active residents are working within the retail and wholesale job sector.
[9] Welburn Community Primary School is located within a large rural area containing communities such as Welburn, Barton Hill, Crambeck, Crambe, Whitwell, Bulmer, The Castle Howard Estate and Barton Le Willows.