Sharow is a civil parish in North Yorkshire with a population of approximately 588 residents (2024 estimate), up from 574 in the 2021 census. The village sits conveniently near Ripon, offering residents a peaceful rural lifestyle while maintaining easy access to urban amenities. Population density stands at 225.7 people per square kilometre, reflecting the village's semi-rural character with generous plot sizes and green spaces.
The area boasts seven listed buildings recorded in the National Heritage List for England, including Sharow Cross (Grade II*), The Manor House, Sharow Hall and its stables, Sharow Grange, and St John's Church. Construction materials in the village include limestone (visible in Sharow Cross), brick (The Manor House, Sharow View), and rendered properties (Sharow Hall with its distinctive grey render and purple slate roofs). This architectural heritage contributes significantly to the village's character and desirability.
For families, Sharow offers a Church of England primary school, while employment patterns show the largest sector is Managers, Directors & Senior Officials. The village benefits from its proximity to Ripon for additional shopping, healthcare, and leisure facilities, while the broader North Yorkshire countryside provides extensive outdoor recreation opportunities. Transport links connect residents to larger centres including Harrogate and York for commuting or day trips.
The village's location along the B6265 provides straightforward access to the A1(M) at Leeming, making it practical for commuters working in Leeds, York, or Teesside. We find that many buyers looking at Sharow are seeking exactly this balance of rural charm with practical transport connections, and our agent comparisons help match sellers with agents who understand these buyer priorities.