- Airton
Infobox UK place
official_name= Airton
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country= England
region= Yorkshire and the Humber
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static_image_caption= Airton
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population= 175 [Census, 2001]
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latitude= 54.02891
longitude= -2.14958
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post_town= SKIPTON
postcode_area= BD
postcode_district= BD23
dial_code= 01729
constituency_westminster= Skipton and Ripon
civil_parish= Airton
london_distance= mi to km|234|precision=0
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shire_district=Craven
shire_county=North Yorkshire
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hide_services=Airton (also known as Airton-in-Craven) is a small
village andcivil parish in theCraven district ofNorth Yorkshire ,England , situated 10 miles north-west ofSkipton . The local travel links are located 3 miles from the village toHellifield railway station and 23 miles toLeeds Bradford International Airport . Also, the local roads link the village to the A65. The village has a population of 175 according to the 2001 Census.It was known as Airtone in the
Domesday Book . It is in theYorkshire Dales National Park . Originally aQuaker village, there is nopub in the village. There is still a Quaker meeting house, a squatter's cottage on the village green and an old mill on theRiver Aire from which the village is named. There is no Post Office in the village, however there is a Farm Shop and Tea Room at Town End Farm on the road to Malham.The village lies on the main road to the tourist village of
Malham . There is a bus stop in the village but no regular bus travel goes through Airton apart from the school buses.Gargrave is the nearest railway station to the village.The
Pennine Way passes around the edge of the village, alongside the river.RReferences
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