Hirst Courtney
Hirst Courtney is a village and civil parish in the Selby District of North Yorkshire, England.
The name derives from Old English Hyrst and possession by the Courtney family in the thirteenth century. In 1825 the population was 144, in 23 households. In 2011 the population was 287.
The village formally had a public house called the Royal Oak Inn. It closed in 2017.
Until 2014, the Hirst Courtney shared a community primary school with neighbouring village Temple Hirst. In 2012 the school received a requires improvement rating from Ofsted. In November 2013, the school had less than 14 pupils enrolled, a decrease from the previous inspection when there was 26. The school closed on 22 April 2014, and the remaining pupils were transferred to Chapel Haddlesey CE VC School.