Temple Hirst was held by the
Knights Templar from around 1152, who established
Temple Hirst Preceptory. In 1871,
North Eastern Railway established a
railway station at Temple Hirst as part of the
East Coast Main Line. It closed to passengers in 1961. In 2001, the population of the parish was 133, which had fallen at the 2011 Census to 117.
Notable buildings Temple Manor is a 17th-century house which includes a late 15th- or early 16th-century tower from the house of the Darcy family, and a stone doorway from
Temple Hirst Preceptory. It was extensively renovated and altered around 1980 to become a public house. It is now Temple Manor Care Home. St John's Chapel is a former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel which was built in 1842. From 1976 to 2018 the chapel was used by the Church of England. The Sloop Inn is a public house. The name reflects the type of boat – the
sloop – which used to travel along the river. ==References==