Traditional county: North Yorkshire · Region: Yorkshire and the Humber
Explore High Fremington, North Yorkshire with this interactive street and satellite map. You can “grab” the High Fremington map and move it around to re-centre it. You can change between standard map view and satellite map view by clicking the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. You can use the zoom buttons on the lower right side of the map to zoom in or out to street-level detail. You will find live weather, local and world news below.
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| Place | High Fremington |
| Traditional County | North Yorkshire |
| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Country | England, United Kingdom |
| Latitude | 54.386674 |
| Longitude | -1.928688 |
| Place Type | Hamlet |
High Fremington commands a watchful position over the rugged slopes of the Yorkshire Dales, where the air tastes of grit and distant rain. It lies 6.7 miles north-west of Leyburn (from Leyburn: bearing 323°T, OS grid SE 047 990), and is situated north of Grinton village. The morning light here often catches the limestone scars above, turning the grey rock into a pale, skeletal silver that dominates the horizon. To the south-east, the slopes of Ewelop Hill rise sharply, grounding High Fremington in a landscape defined by ancient, wind-swept contours rather than soft gardens. Below these heights, the River Swale carves a restless, winding path through the valley floor, its cold water echoing the movement of clouds across the moor. Residents of High Fremington walk paths that have been worn smooth by generations, passing the silent, grassy mound of the Bowl Barrow At Swale Hall as if it were merely a wrinkle in the earth. The character of the place is defined by this quiet endurance, where the stone walls hold the warmth of the sun long after the shadows have lengthened. Every lane reflects the austere beauty of the national park, offering a stark, unadorned clarity that strips life back to its essential elements.
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Explore High Fremington, North Yorkshire, with an embedded street and satellite map - switch between views using the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. Coordinates: 54.386674, -1.928688. Live weather conditions and 7-day forecasts are provided through Open-Meteo, while real-time local and world news feeds help keep the page current. Wikipedia and editorial summaries provide additional local information and context.
Location data is sourced from OS Open Names © Crown copyright and database rights 2024, Ordnance Survey, Open Government Licence v3.0, and verified by coordinates.
| Page built | August 2026 |
| Location data | OS Open Names © Crown copyright and database rights 2024. Ordnance Survey. Open Government Licence v3.0. |
| County data | Traditional county boundaries. Modern unitary authority: OS Open Names / ONS Geography. |
| Coordinates | WGS84 decimal degrees derived from OS National Grid (OSGB36) |
| Wikipedia validation | Article content matched by Wikipedia category membership (e.g. “Villages in Derbyshire”) and name verification against OS Open Names data. |