Botton, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates: 54°25′39″N 0°55′43″W / 54.42746°N 0.92863°W / 54.42746; -0.92863

Botton
Botton is located in North Yorkshire
Botton

 Botton shown within North Yorkshire
OS grid reference NZ696040
District Scarborough
Shire county North Yorkshire
Region Yorkshire and the Humber
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town WHITBY
Postcode district YO21
Police North Yorkshire
Fire North Yorkshire
Ambulance Yorkshire
EU Parliament Yorkshire and the Humber
List of places: UK • England • Yorkshire

Botton is a small village in North Yorkshire, England which is mainly a Camphill Community for people with learning disabilities. It was formed in 1955.[1]

It has a population of 280, 130 of whom are adults with learning disabilities.[2] All of the people who live in Botton live in large houses with one or more house parent. There are five biodynamic farms located around the village. The "Villagers" as the adults with learning disabilities are called, work on these farms with the help of "Co-workers" who supervise their work on the farm.

In the village there are many different workshops where villagers make products which are sold to the public via a number of outlets. There are also three shops: a gift shop, for visitors, with items from both Botton and other Camphill villages; a village store, which is the village food shop and a "Coffee Bar" where the villagers and co-workers congregate in the evening to chat and play board games.

The walled garden at Botton Hall

Botton village received the Deputy Prime Minister's Award for Sustainable Communities in 2005; the award cited the community's dedication to the ethos of sustainability and mutual respect, as well as their concrete achievements in these areas.[3] Also in 2005, the village featured in a Channel 4 documentary entitled Botton, the strangest village in Britain.[4]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Jan Martin Bang, "Camphill Ecovillages", Proceedings of the Seventh International Communal Studies Conference: Communal living on the threshold of a new millennium: lessons and perspectives., International Communal Studies Association, (June 25–27, 2001) pp. 249-257. Conference proceedings.
  2. ^ http://www.cvt.org.uk/our-communities/botton-village-north-yorkshire Official Website
  3. ^ "The Deputy Prime Minister's Award." Learning Disability Practice 9.2 (March 2006): 26(1)
  4. ^ The Strangest Village in Britain Channel4.com


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