History & Culture · Western New York
Yorkshire and Delevan Share a Northeast Cattaraugus Corner
County and local pages frame Yorkshire as the northeast Cattaraugus town where Delevan, local services, and county-edge errands meet.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Yorkshire makes more sense when you read it with Delevan in the frame. The town sits in the northeast corner of Cattaraugus County, and the local homepage introduces the place as “Town of Yorkshire, Village of Delevan, New York.” The town and village are separate governments, but everyday local life often runs through the same small map.
The rhythm is plain once you start looking for an address or a form. Town assessor, town clerk, town court, historian, highway, water, planning and zoning sit near village clerk, trustees, public works, registrar, mayor, and village historian. Minutes, agendas, forms, dog licensing, water payments, assessment rolls, water-quality reports, school links, the Delevan library, and Cattaraugus County links all live in the same local doorway.
That may sound humble, but it tells a mover or visitor something useful. Yorkshire is a county-corner town where the village center helps organize the practical day: where to call, where to pay, where to check a notice, where to find a library or school link.
The local story here is plainspoken. It is the paired rhythm of town and village life in northeast Cattaraugus County.
Once you have had to find the right office or the right notice, the Yorkshire-Delevan pairing stops being a website label and starts feeling like the way the place works.