Selby boasts an abbey which was founded by Benedict in 1069 and subsequetly built by the de Lacy family. Much of the historical wealth of the town is based upon its position upon the banks of the tidal River Ouse. It has had in the past a shipbuilding industry, as well as a strong mining indstry in the area. That has all now disappeared and the main income for the area is derived from arable farming and the travel to work areas of Leeds, Wakefield, York and Goole.
Selby is located at 53°48'00" North, 01°04'00" West (53.8000, -1.0667)1.Geography