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45 The Village
Haxby
York
YO32 2HU


T: 01904 766030
F: 01904 750441


Local Schools
Ralph Butterfield Primary School
Station Road, Haxby, York, YO32 3LS
Headlands County Primary School
Oak Tree Lane, Haxby, York, YO32 2YH
Huntington Primary School
North Moor Road, Huntington, York, YO32 9QT
Local Amenities
Vue Cinemas Ltd
Stirling Road, Clifton Moor Centre, York, YO30 4XY
Wigginton Squash & Social Club
Mill Lane, Wigginton, York, YO32 2PU
Atlanta Health & Fitness Centre
Seafire Close, York, YO30 4UU
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Usher Lane, Haxby, York

Usher Lane, Haxby, York

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About the Town

Haxby, Wigginton, Strensall and Huntington are popular sought after locations situated three to six miles north of York. Between them they offer a wide range of local amenities including shops, doctors, dentists, butcher's, post offices and libraries. There are highly regarded primary schools along with two popular Secondary schools, Huntington and the newly built, state of the art, Joseph Rowntree, opening in March, replacing the old original building. There are regular bus services into York and also to the nearby Monks Cross and Clifton Moor shopping centres. York itself is a thriving modern university city boasting a large variety of shops, bars and restaurants. It's three miles of city walls connect the four original gateways to the city, within which there is evidence in abundance of it's Viking, Roman and medieval history mixed with the architecture dating many century's. Towering above the city is York Minster with it's superb stained glass windows. The famous Shambles is a narrow cobbled street with quaint shops and restaurants, a short distance from the modern shopping area. By night it becomes part of the Ghost Walk and along with The York Dungeon shows the darker side of the City. The railway station is situated approximately halfway between the London to Edinburgh route and both the A19 and A64 provide good access to the motorways.