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Everything you need to know about living in… Malton
Nestled in the scenic landscape of North Yorkshire, Malton proudly wears the title of Yorkshire's Food Capital. This charming market town is not only a culinary haven, but also a...

Nestled in the scenic landscape of North Yorkshire, Malton proudly wears the title of Yorkshire’s Food Capital. This charming market town is not only a culinary haven, but also a vibrant community with rich history, excellent amenities, and a welcoming spirit that makes it an ideal place to live.


Whether you’re a foodie, a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply looking for a welcoming place to call home, Malton has something to offer everyone. If you’re considering a move, this vibrant and picturesque town might just be the perfect destination. Here’s a few reasons why…

Location, location, location

Malton is nestled in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, approximately 18 miles north east of York and 25 miles south west of Scarborough. Its prime location offers residents the best of both worlds: the tranquillity of the countryside and easy access to bustling cities. The town is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, including the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the North York Moors National Park, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy walking, cycling and exploring nature.

Well connected

Malton has its own railway station, with regular services to York, Scarborough and Leeds, providing easy access to major cities and the coast. The A64 road runs just south of Malton, offering direct routes to York and Scarborough and connecting to the broader motorway network. For those who prefer public transport, there are frequent bus services to nearby towns and villages.

Amenities

As Yorkshire’s Food Capital, Malton is renowned for its vibrant food scene. The town hosts regular food markets, featuring local produce, artisanal goods and gourmet treats. Malton Food Lovers Festival, held annually, attracts foodies from all over the region, showcasing the best of local cuisine and culinary talent. The town centre boasts a variety of independent shops, cafes and restaurants, while essential services such as supermarkets, banks, a post office and healthcare facilities provide residents with all the essential services they need.

Community spirit

Malton is known for its strong sense of community, fostered through a variety of events and activities that bring residents together. The town hosts numerous festivals and fairs throughout the year, including the Malton Food Lovers Festival, Malton Monthly Food Market and the Malton Christmas Market. These events not only celebrate local food and culture, but also create a lively and inclusive atmosphere. Local clubs, societies and volunteer groups further enhance the town’s community spirit, providing opportunities for residents to connect and share interests.

Housing

Malton offers a diverse range of housing options, catering to different preferences and budgets. The town features charming period properties, modern family homes, stylish apartments and cosy cottages. Whether you’re looking for a spacious detached house, a characterful Victorian terrace, or a contemporary new build, Malton has something to suit your needs.

Education

Malton School, a well-regarded secondary school with a strong academic reputation, serves the local community. There are also several primary schools in and around the town, such as St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Primary School and Norton Community Primary School, providing quality education for younger children. The proximity to York means that higher education options are readily accessible, with institutions like the University of York offering a range of courses.

Rich history

Malton’s history dates back to Roman times. The town retains several historic landmarks that add to its charm and character. The 12th-century Malton Priory, the remains of the Roman fort, and the medieval Old Malton Church are just a few examples of the town’s historical heritage.

Local economy

Malton’s economy is thriving, driven by a mix of local businesses, agriculture, tourism and the food and hospitality sectors. The town is home to numerous independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, many of which are family-run and deeply rooted in the community. The food industry, in particular, plays a significant role in the local economy, with many businesses specialising in artisanal and local produce. The town also benefits heavily from tourism, attracting visitors with its food festivals, historic sites and beautiful surroundings. This diverse economic base ensures a stable and prosperous future for Malton and its residents.


Posted 14th August 2024

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