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A History of the County of York East Riding
… dike. The main village street is that leading west to the church, now comprising Cliff Road and Church Lane. Cross lanes connected it with northern and … 1937 and a dozen more, together with a dozen bungalows, in Church Lane in the 1950s and 1960s. Those served to end the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… evidently once flowed. 36 The village is of two parts: the church, former manor house, and one or two other buildings … Trust, created in 1948, bought land next to Barmston church, and built a village hall for Barmston and Fraisthorpe … a moated site at the west end of the village near the church. It is said to have been rebuilt by Sir Thomas Boynton …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… course of the street would seem to be represented by Church Lane, Breeze Lane, named in the 17th century, 74 and a … house sites and land called Old Garths. 75 South of the church the village street formerly crossed or skirted a … benefit club which held an annual feast day, including a church service, sports, and an evening dance, c. 1930. 82 A …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… forming a stretch of the old Beeford to Leven road. The church, rectory house, Old Manor House, and school stand … of the village, is now attached to one of the lanes there. Church Lane, which connected Main Street and a northern back … century, and the back lane, earlier and later also called Church Lane, 14 was discontinued in 1994. The buildings are …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… road, and Old Hall at Little Catwick by 1772. 37 The church and former rectory house stand in the back lane, where … or another, as Ralph of Catwick, gave a moiety of Catwick church to Pontefract priory before 1127. Like Carlton, … Catwick; the holding may already have been assigned to his church of St. John at Beverley, and it later belonged to the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… level. A small deposit of sand and gravel occurs near the church and a larger pocket in the south-east corner of the … divided by a north-south street and side lanes. The church stood at the northern end of the street, and most of … also built beside it. 68 By the late 20th century only the church and half a dozen houses remained in the village. Apart …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… in a Swiss chalet style. Hornsea street plan, 1989 1 Church hall 2 Vicarage 3 Parish hall 4 Roman Catholic church 5 Quaker Cottage 6 Former Wesleyan chapel 7 Methodist church 8 Former Independent chapel 9 United Reformed church …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… manor house, stands close to the site of the medieval church of St. Faith's and St. Faith's well, 42 now filled in. … the part of the Hornsea road called High Stile, and a new church on South Street. 45 In the 1920s three council houses … 59 A reading room, north of, and associated with, the church, was run from the early 20th century until c. 1965, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… west side of the street named after the Lauty family. The church stands isolated in the fields near the north end of … and 1712. 70 The house may have stood southeast of the church, where earthworks survived in 1989. By the 19th … parish became part of a new East Riding unitary area. 55 CHURCH A church was built at Long Riston by Alan de Scures, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Little Cowden was formerly a separate parish, but its church had been lost to the sea by the 17th century and the … in the 19th century. The c. 630 yd. between Mappleton church and the cliff in 1786 had been almost halved by 1956, … bungalows, and eight council houses, built opposite the church c. 1952. 15 Apart from the church, boulder …