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Buttercrambe

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Buttercrambe, a small village in the bossall and buttercrambe parish, is situated about 7 miles to the east of york. It, along with bossall has a population of about 100 (2001 cencus). The village is centred by the great aldby hall. Also centered around the church of st. James the evangalist.