The first record of a mill at Rufforth goes back to 1671. In 1868 J. Clayton, Esq. is recorded as being the lord of the manor and the chief landowner. According to the census of 1881, the population was 272.
RAF Rufforth was a purpose-built
bomber airfield built to
Class A specification. It was constructed during 1941 and opened on 10 June 1942 for use by Operational Training Units and later a Heavy Conversion Unit flying
Halifaxes. The site remained in RAF hands until they finally departed in 1974. In July 1981 the site was sold and is now the site of the York Gliding Centre. and a microlight flying club. Rufforth was historically a parish in the
West Riding of Yorkshire. In 1974 it was transferred to the
Harrogate district in the new county of North Yorkshire. In 1988 the civil parish absorbed the civil parish of Knapton, and the merged parish was subsequently renamed Rufforth with Knapton on 4 August 2006. In 1971 the parish of Rufforth (prior to the merge) had a population of 449. In 1996 the parish was transferred to the City of York. ==Governance==