Kirby Sigston


Kirby Sigston is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, approximately east of Northallerton. The village is situated on Cod Beck, and the wider parish contains the hamlet of Jeater Houses due east of the village on the trunk A19 road. The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book as having 75 ploughlands and its name derives from a combination of the Old Norse Kirkju-býr and Siggs tūn. Sigston is also the name of a village nearby.
During the 14th century the parish was part of a huge deer park and hunting area on the eastern side of what is now known as the Vale of Mowbray. A deserted medieval village lies to the south of the church.
The population taken at the 2011 Census was fewer than 100, so details are included in the civil parish of Winton, Stank and Hallikeld. North Yorkshire County Council estimated the population of the village in 2015 to be 100 people, an increase of ten since the 2011 census. The village has never had a shop, post office or pub, and its school, which opened in 1846 and would take around 35 pupils, closed down in 1944.
To the north is the site of Sigston Castle, a fourteenth-century quadrangular castle, surrounded by a now largely dry moat. South of Sigston Castle, near the grade II listed Manor House, is St Lawrence’s church. The church is largely Norman but the tower was renovated in the 18th century. The grade I listed church is decorated with carvings of dragons, which Pevsner states shows the Danish influence in the area.
Kirby Sigston is referred to in The Mountain Goats' song "Going to Kirby Sigston".

Notable residents

The Conservative MP for Richmond, Rishi Sunak, since 2020 UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, currently lives in Kirby Sigston.