Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Goathland


We have published more than 1,900 maps in our series of Old Ordnance Survey Map reprints, including a group in North Yorkshire. The maps are highly detailed. They are taken from the OS 1:2,500 (or 25 inch) maps and reduced to about 15 inches to the mile. Each covers an area of a mile and a half by a mile. They show streets with individual houses, tram tracks, railway tracks and even signals, factories, wharves and such details as fountains and water troughs. They will provide hours of fascination for historians and genealogists. The maps are neatly folded and each includes a specially written introduction to the area. Maps can be purchased on our On-line Mapshop where further information about titles is given. Or visit The Index Page for a full list to the series and details of Prices.


Here are the details of maps for Goathland:

  • Yorkshire Sheet 45.16 Goathland 1910 - published 2006; intro by Alan Godfrey

    This detailed map covers village of Goathland, deep in the North York Moors, and well known as the setting for Aidensfield in the television series Heartbeat. The map includes the station - now on the North York Moors Railway - as well as the route of the original railway; other features include the Goathland Hotel (or Aidensfield Arms), Goathland Hydro, Stone Crushing Works and tramway, St Mary's church, Mallyan Spout, Goathland House. We include a directory of Goathland. The map will give pleasure to the thousands who visit to explore this lovely village and its environs.

    And here is an index map showing the areas covered.


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    Maps in the Godfrey Edition are taken from the 25 inch to the mile map and reduced to about 15 inches to the mile. For a full list of maps for the Yorkshire area, return to the Yorkshire page

    The Godfrey Edition / godfreyedition@btinternet.com / 15 Sept 2006