High Abbotside
High Abbotside is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It is a rural parish on the north side of upper Wensleydale, and includes the settlements of Hardraw, Sedbusk and several hamlets.
Governance
The parish is located within the Richmond and Northallerton constituency. From 1974 to 2023 it was part of the district of Richmondshire, and it is now administered by the unitary North Yorkshire Council.The civil parish shares a grouped parish council with the civil parish of Hawes, known as Hawes & High Abbotside Parish Council.
Geography
The southern and western parish boundary runs along the River Ure, close to the A684 road, from just west of Bainbridge to White Birks Hill and the border with Westmorland / Cumbria, near the source of the Ure. The northern boundary runs south-east across the top of both Great Shunner Fell and Abbotside Common. In addition to the main settlements, there are several hamlets such as Blades, Litherskew, Fossdale, Simonstone, Cotterdale, West End, and the Lunds.The highest point in the parish is Great Shunner Fell, the third highest peak in Yorkshire, at. The Pennine Way crosses over the summit. The area has many small gills and becks that feed the main river system. There are extensive amounts of shake holes which are popular with cavers. One of the most notable natural features in the Parish is Hardraw Force, a waterfall with a drop of.
History
High Abbotside was historically a township in the large ancient parish of Aysgarth in the North Riding of Yorkshire. The name derives from the land on the north side of Wensleydale held by the abbot of Jervaulx Abbey in the Middle Ages. The abbot's manor was formally known as the Manor of Wensleydale, at least from the 14th century, but was also known as Abbotside. After the dissolution the abbot's lands were sold to a succession of owners, and in 1723 were acquired by the Wortley family, who divided Abbotside into the manors of High Abbotside and Low Abbotside.In 1866 the manor or township of High Abbotside became a separate civil parish. The parish was enlarged in 1934, when the greater part of Abbotside Common, previously shared with the parish of Low Abbotside, was added to the parish.
Demography
| Population | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Year | 1881 | 1891 | 1901 | 1911 | 1921 | 1931 | 1951 | 1961 | 2001 | 2011 |
| Total | 493 | 412 | 381 | 348 | 365 | 330 | 285 | 253 | 207 | 210 |