- Eryholme
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 54.4693
longitude= -1.5038
official_name = Eryholme
population = 80
shire_district=Richmondshire
region= Yorkshire and the Humber
shire_county =North Yorkshire
constituency_westminster= Richmond
post_town= DARLINGTON
postcode_district = DL2
postcode_area= DL
dial_code= 01325
os_grid_reference= NZ321083Eryholme is a
village in the district ofRichmondshire inNorth Yorkshire ,England .The village is situated on the south bank of the
River Tees oppositeHurworth , four and a half miles south east ofDarlington .In this part of the Tees valley the river forms many loops called 'holmes'. The word 'holm' is of
Viking origin and means "island formed by a river". Eryholme's name is, however, a corruption of its original name 'Erghum'. This name means shieling - a shelter for livestock, which comes from the Old Irish word word 'airgh'. This word was introduced into Yorkshire place names by Norwegian Vikings who had lived inIreland for a number of generations and adopted many Irish words.The Church of St. Mary in Eryholme is a plain stone building; registers there date from 1565. There was a
Victorian era brick and tile works in Eryholme.
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