Rudston
Rudston is a Village in the county of East Riding of Yorkshire.
There are great places to visit near Rudston including some great towns, villages and hiking areas.
The area around Rudston features a number of interesting towns including Beverley, and Bridlington.
Villages to visit near Rudston include Bempton.
Rudston is near some unmissable hiking areas like Flamborough Head,
Rudston History
There are some historic monuments around Rudston:
- Round barrow E of Reighton House
- Sharpe Howes, round barrows
- Swaythorpe medieval settlement
- Nether Hall moated site and fishpond
- Medieval hall and settlement remains immediately west of St John's Church
- St Martin's collegiate church and medieval standing cross, Lowthorpe
- Bowl barrow 580m west of High Fordon Farm
- Gallows Hill round barrow
- Grindale shrunken medieval village
- Site S of Maiden's Grave Farm
- Two round barrows NW of Danebury Manor
- Sands Wood round barrow
- Medieval complex at Barmston Old Hall, including two moated sites, a pond, three fishponds and associated enclosures with part of a field system.
- Bowl barrow and archery butt 230m south of Wold Newton church
- Low Caythorpe deserted medieval village, manorial complex and fishponds
- Group of circular and rectangular enclosures, near Cansdale Whin
- Bowl barrow on Fox Hill
- Site of deserted village of Bartindale
- Roman villa site
- Bowl barrow 700m north-west of High Fordon Farm
- Long barrow 750m north-west of High Fordon Farm
- Rudston Beacon and round barrows to east
- Round barrow SE of Moor Farm
- Bowl barrow and archery butt 231m south-west of Wold Newton Church
- Standing stone known as the Rudston Monolith
- Round barrow S of Grange Farm
- Round barrow on Flixton Wold
- Hunmanby Castle motte and bailey
- Romano-British villa east of Sandy Lane, 800m north west of Harpham Grange
- Argam dykes
- Willy Howe round barrow
- Site revealed by aerial photography NW of Argam Cottages
- Earthwork on the Sheepwalk stretching N from Wold Gate for 530yds (480m)
- Bowl barrow 600m west of High Fordon Farm
- Round barrow S of Long Plantation
- Burton Agnes 12th-century manor house
- Round barrow on Flotmanby Wold
- Nunnery Hill and adjacent earthworks, Little Kelk
- Bowl barrow in Lady Boynton's Whin
- Bowl barrow 200m west of Crest Cottages
- Medieval settlement of Pockthorpe at Pockthorpe Hall
- Argam ancient village site
- South Side Mount round barrow, 350m north west of Woldgate reservoir
- The Camp
- Settlement site at Boynton Hall
- Iron Age square barrow cemetery on Haisthorpe Moor, 750m WNW of Demming Farm
- Bowl barrow 130m south-east of Bridge Farm
- Wharram Hill embankment cross
- Elf Howe round barrow
- Deserted village of Octon
Places to see near Rudston
Lakes near Rudston
Canals near Rudston
Rivers near Rudston
- Upper Fox Drain Catchment ds of Sherburn STW
- Ouse from R Wharfe to Upper Humber
- Bishop Dike (Trib of Ouse)
- Stillingfleet Beck Source to Ouse
- Mill Dike from Source to Bishop Dike
- Riccall Dam Catchment (trib of Ouse)
- Selby Dam from Conf. Fox Dike and Carr Dike to Ouse
- Ouse Still/fleet bk - Kelfield and Wharfe d/s Ryther
- Fox Dike/Carr Dike from Source to Selby Dam
- Holmes Dike catchment (trib of Ouse)
- Danes Dyke
- Gypsey Race from Source to North Sea
- Barmston Sea Drain / Skipsea Drain to Conf
- Barmston Sea Drain from Skipsea Drain to N Sea
- Gransmoor Drain (Burton Agnes to Lissett Area)
- Earls Dyke from Source to North Sea
- Auburn Beck from Source to North Sea
- Steam Dyke Hornsea Mere to N Sea
- Oldfleet/Wyton/Sproatley Drain from Source to Humber
- Burton Pidsea Drain Lower Catchment
- Fosse drain / Skeffling Drain
- Ottringham Drain from Ottringham Grange to Humber
- Burstwick Drain from Source to Humber
- Humbleton Beck Catchment
- Sands/Keyingham/Roos Dr from Source to Humber
- Winestead Drain from Source to Humber
- Mill Beck 3 (N Cave to High Humsley Area)
- Mill Beck 4 (N and S Newbald Area)
- Mill Beck 2 (Ellerker Area)
- Foulness from Source to Black Beck (South)
- Foulness from Black Beck to Market Weighton Canal
- Wellsprings Drain/Eastburn Beck/Driffield Trout Stream
- Scurf Dike from Source to River Hull
- Skerne Beck
- Nafferton Beck from Source to to Driffield Canal
- Lowthorpe/Kelk/Foston Bks from Source to Frodingham Beck
- Old Howe/Frodingham Beck to R Hull
- West Beck Lower to River Hull
- Garton Wold / Water Forlorns
- Hull from West Beck to Arram Beck
- West Beck Upper
- Mickley Dike Catchment
- Conistone Ganstead Area
- Fleet Drain
- Ella Dyke
- Fordyke Stream Lower to Holderness Dr
- Hull from Arram Beck to Humber
- High Hunsley to Arram Area
- Lambwath Stream from Source to Foredyke Stream
- Scorborough Beck
- Bryan Mills Beck Source to Bryan Mills Farm
- Middleton on the Wolds and Watton Beck
- Holderness Drain from Fordyke Stream to Humber
- Holderness Drain Source to Fordyke Stream
- High Hunsley to Woodmansey Area
- Foredyke Stream Upper
- Catchwater Drain
- Beverley and Barmston Drain
- Bishop Wilton Beck Catch (trib of Blackfoss Beck)
- Birk Lane Drain Catch (trib of Derwent)
- Bielby Beck from Source to Pocklington Beck
- Gowthorpe Beck Catch (trib of Blackfoss Beck)
- Pocklington Beck from Source to Bielby beck
- Lowmoor Drain Catch (trib of Derwent)
- Blackfoss Bk lower Catch (trib of Pocklington Bk)
- Pocklington Beck from Bielby Bk to River Derwent
- Derwent from Elvington Beck to River Ouse
- Fleet Dike catch (trib of Ouse)
- Eastfield Drain Lower to River Hertford
- Sherburn Beck catchment (trib of Derwent)
- Lowdales Beck Catchment (trib of Derwent)
- Black/Crosscliff/Grain Bk from Source to R Derwent
- Ruston Beck catchment (trib of Derwent)
- The Syme form Source to Thornton/Dalby/Staindale
- Ebberston Beck catchment (trib of Derwent)
- Hertford from Source to River Derwent
- Lownorth Beck from Source to River Derwent
- Derwent from Source to Black Beck
- Seamer Drain from Source to River Hertford
- Thornton/Dalby/Staindale from Source to the Syme
- Brompton Beck catchment (trib of Derwent)
- Troutsdale Beck from Source to River Derwent
- Scampston Beck catchment (trib of Derwent)
- Burniston Beck/Sea Cut/Scalby Beck Catch to N Sea
- Derwent from Black Beck to River Rye