Dallowgill
{{Short description|Village in North Yorkshire, England}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}
{{Use British English|date=March 2020}}
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| official_name = Dallowgill
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| civil_parish = Laverton
| unitary_england = North Yorkshire
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| region = Yorkshire and the Humber
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| post_town = RIPON
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Dallowgill (historically also Dallaghill) is a village in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It consists of a number of scattered settlements in the western part of the civil parish of Laverton.
History
File:Dallow - geograph.org.uk - 88013.jpg
Dallowgill takes its name from Dallow, now a small settlement in the south of the area. Dallow is derived from dael haga, meaning "enclosure in the dale".{{cite book|last=Smith|first=A. H.|authorlink=Albert Hugh Smith|title=The Place-names of the West Riding of Yorkshire|volume=5|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1961|page=212}} "Dallowgill" was originally applied to the ravine or gill of the River Laver below Dallow.
Historically Dallowgill was part of the ancient parish of Kirkby Malzeard in the West Riding of Yorkshire. It became a separate parish in 1844.{{cite web|title=Vision of Britain: Dallaghill EP|url=http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit_page.jsp?u_id=10416206|website=Vision of Britain|publisher=University of Portsmouth|accessdate=18 October 2016}} When civil parishes were created in 1866 it became part of the civil parish of Laverton, which now shares a parish council with Kirkby Malzeard (Kirkby Malzeard, Laverton and Dallowgill Parish Council). Dallowgill remains a separate ecclesiastical parish, now part of the benefice of the Fountains Group of parishes.[http://www.riponleeds.anglican.org/pdfs/Fountains-section-11-part-2-for-House-for-Duty-post-information(1).pdf Diocese of Ripon and Leeds: the Fountains Group of parishes]
From 1974 to 2023 it was part of the Borough of Harrogate, it is now administered by the unitary North Yorkshire Council.
Buildings and structures
File:Saint Peter's Church - geograph.org.uk - 271383.jpg
File:Art near Stang Brae, Dallowgill - geograph.org.uk - 88271.jpg
The parish church of St Peter was built in 1842. It closed in 2011.[http://www.northyorkshirenews.com/news/north-yorkshire/dallowgill-church-closes-doors-1-3525820 North Yorkshire News: 29 June 2011] There is also a Methodist chapel.[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/PhotoFrames/WRY/DallowgillMethodistChapel.html Genuki: Dallowgill Methodist Chapel]
The Greygarth Monument{{gbmappingsmall|SE185723}} commemorates Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897. At Carlesmoor in the north of the parish there is a sighting tower.
Dotted around Dallowgill are 22 mosaic panels depicting local scenes and wildlife. They were created and positioned in 1997 by local artists calling themselves the Crackpots.{{cite web|url=https://nidderdaleaonb.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Crackpots-Mosaic-Walking-Trail-Nidderdale-AONB.pdf|publisher=Nidderdale AONB|title=The Crackpots Mosaic Trail|accessdate=21 December 2020}}
References
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External links
- [http://www.dallowgill.org.uk/ Dallowgill community website]
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