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Killinghall

Killinghall is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. The civil parish population taken at the 2011 census was 4,132.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Civil parish population 2011 )
The village is situated approximately north of Harrogate, extending south from the bridges on the A61 road over the River Nidd. The undeveloped area between Killinghall and Harrogate is known as Killinghall Moor some of which has been developed into Jenny Fields Estate. The village of Ripley lies to the north and Hampsthwaite to the west. Killinghall's position on the A61 links the village to Harrogate and Ripon. A regular bus service between Ripon, Harrogate and Leeds stops in Killinghall.

Killinghall is primarily a commuter village, with four public houses (The Greyhounds, the Three Horseshoes, The Nelson and the Old Spring Well - formerly the Travellers' Rest), a primary school, the Church of St Thomas, a day nursery for children, a fish & chip shop, doctor's office and a garden centre with nursery. The local area incorporates a number of farms.
==History==

The Village dates back before the Norman conquest of England, in fact, there is evidence that it dates back to Celtic times. In the Domesday book, the village is called Chenihalle, i.e. Kennelhall; probably a place where the hounds (which belonged to the Lord of the Manor) were kept, A noblemen, in the county of Yorkshire had the power granted to him by one of the Saxons kings, to keep Mastiff dogs, for chasing wolves out of their territory.
In the 17th century early settlers, Yeomen acquired land in Hollins Hall site of Lund Lane. Known at that time as Yearwith Hollins, this was settled by 25 families, the site was chosen because it was inter common with Killinghall & Hampsthwaite, which meant it was not possessed by either village, the Yeoman held plots of land of various sizes between Hollins Hall & Hollins Farm, records show that five of the families were named Hardisty, these early settlements helped create the village. There were also rich families that used to live in the village such as the Pulleyns, Ttancreds, and Bayns who all erected manor houses that have since been reduced to grassy steps, and sometimes built over.
Oliver Cromwell English civil war . After the Battle of Marston Moor, July 1644, Cromwells Norwich Troop of horses were quartered at Killinghall Village. The oldest building in the area is the kennel hall farm This building (according to the plaque that commemorates it) was used to house Parliamentary soldiers from Cromwell regiment. The buildings date back only to the 17th century when the village was being largely rebuilt.
Killinghall grew up as a river crossing other the River Nidd where a new bridge now stands (this was also a popular spot with many artist), but Killinghall found a new reputation with its quarries. The quarries have extracted their last lumps years ago, but many stone cutting businesses still exists in the area. A reminder of this is the lump of stone in the glebe that was mind from the area. This stone also helped make many of Harrogate's structures.
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On 5 July 2014, the Tour de France Stage 1 from Leeds to Harrogate passed through the village.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tour de France Stage 1 )

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