About Stonegrave
Stonegrave is a small village located in North Yorkshire, England, within the postcode area YO62. It is situated near the River Rye and is surrounded by the beautiful countryside typical of this region. The village features a number of traditional stone buildings, reflecting the architectural style of the area. One of the notable landmarks in Stonegrave is the Church of St. John the Evangelist, which dates back to the 12th century and showcases elements of Norman architecture. The church is an important part of the village's community life. Stonegrave offers a peaceful atmosphere, making it a pleasant spot for those who appreciate rural England and its landscapes. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks in the surrounding fields and countryside, providing an opportunity to experience the natural beauty of North Yorkshire.
School Ratings in Stonegrave
There are 9 schools in and around Stonegrave. A further 7 schools hold a Good rating.
House Prices in Stonegrave
The average property price is £383K, with detached homes making up the majority of the housing stock at around £451K.
Deprivation and Employment in Stonegrave
Stonegrave sits around the middle of the national deprivation scale, according to the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation. Employment levels are strong, with low rates of working-age exclusion from the labour market. Household incomes are broadly in line with the national average.
Broadband and Mobile Internet in Stonegrave
Broadband availability in Stonegrave includes superfast options in many areas, though speeds can vary. Mobile coverage is generally adequate on 4G, but 5G and indoor reception may be limited in some spots. For the latest speed predictions, visit Ofcom's broadband checker.
Property Prices 2,013 sales
Schools & Education 9 nearby View all schools
Deprivation and Employment in Stonegrave IMD 2025
Stonegrave sits around the national average for deprivation according to the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation. Employment and income levels are broadly typical, reflecting a mixed local economy. The area offers a balance of residential and commercial activity common to most parts of England.



