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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CoxwoldCoxwold - Wikipedia

    Coxwold is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England, in the North York Moors National Park. It is 18 miles north of York and is where the Rev. Laurence Sterne wrote A Sentimental Journey . History. The village name is derived from Saxon words Cuc, meaning cry, and valt, meaning wood. [2]

  2. Coxwold Today. Coxwold is a compact village; there are fewer than 300 inhabitants and about 100 dwellings of different kinds. Many of the houses still retain their garths – long strips of land behind each house. A very large field, common land until the 1960s, is still called the Town’s Pasture, and was jointly grazed until 1965.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CuxwoldCuxwold - Wikipedia

    53°29′38″N 0°14′03″W  / . 53.493894°N 0.234267°W. / 53.493894; -0.234267. Cuxwold is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Swallow, in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies in the Lincolnshire Wolds, 4 miles (6 km) east from Caistor and 10 miles (16 km) south-west from Grimsby.

  4. Byland, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, YO61 4BD. Before You Go. Byland Abbey is the perfect place to stop on a family day out, or if you're walking or cycling in the North York Moors National Park. Once one of the greatest monasteries in England, Byland Abbey inspired the design of church buildings throughout the North.

  5. Newburgh Priory is a Grade 1 listed Tudor building near Coxwold, North Yorkshire, England. Originally a house of Augustinian canons, it was founded in 1145 and became a family home following the dissolution of the priory in 1538.

  6. wikishire.co.uk › wiki › CoxwoldCoxwold - Wikishire

    Coxwold is a village in the North Riding of Yorkshire, on the North York Moors (within the bounds of the National Park). The village is 18 miles north of York . It is here that the Rev. Laurence Sterne wrote his work A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy .