Places to see in ( Barton upon Humber - UK )
Places to see in ( Barton upon Humber - UK )
Barton-upon-Humber or Barton is a town and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England. The population at the 2011 census was 11,066. It is situated on the south bank of the Humber Estuary at the southern end of the Humber Bridge. It is 46 miles (74 km) east of Leeds, 6 miles (10 km) south-west of Hull and 31 miles (50 km) north north-east of the county town of Lincoln. Other nearby towns include Scunthorpe to the south-west and Grimsby to the south-east.
The Barton – Cleethorpes Branch Line (opened 1849) via Grimsby terminates at Barton-on-Humber railway station. The A15 passes to the west of the town cutting through Beacon Hill, and has a junction with the A1077 Ferriby Road to South Ferriby. The B1218 passes north-south through the town, and leads to Barton Waterside. Kimberly-Clark had a factory on Falkland Way close to the railway, known the Barton Plant; this area is known as the Humber Bridge Industrial Estate. Barton is on the south bank of the Humber estuary and is at the southern end of the Humber Bridge. The Viking Way starts near the bridge.
St Peter's Church has a Saxon tower. An Anglo-Saxon inhumation cemetery at Castledyke South, in use from the late 5th or early 6th century until the late 7th century, was investigated and partially excavated 1975–90: the skeletal remains of 227 individuals were identified, including one who had undergone (and survived) trepanning. The church was reopened in May 2007 as a resource for medical research into the development of diseases, and ossuary, containing the bones and skeletons of some 2,750 people whose remains were removed between 1978 and 1984 from the 1,000-year-old burial site, after the Church of England made the church redundant in 1972.
There are two churches in Barton-upon-Humber, St Peter's and St Mary's, located only about 170 yards apart. St Peter's is a large, mostly Anglo-Saxon church and predates St Mary's — which may have originated as a chapel on the original market place, enlarged and increasing in importance as the town's trade thrived in the 12th and 13th centuries.
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HORKSTOW: North Lincolnshire Parish #10 of 56
This is one of the five “Low Villages” between Brigg and the River Humber, so-called because of their position below the Northern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds. Itwas previously part of Glanford administrative district, and before that, the North Lindsey division of Lindsey, Lincolnshire. According to A Dictionary of British Place Names, its name probably means shelter for animals or people
There are three listed buildings of particular historic note. One of those gave its name to a traditional Lincolnshire folk tune. In 1937 Percy Grainger used it as part of his Lincolnshire Posy suite. Historically there’s a bit here. A 4th century Roman mosaic - a tessellated pavement depicting Greek mythological figures – was found and was taken to the British Museum in 1927 on permanent loan, but was transferred to the Hull and East Riding Museum in 1974
The parish church is dedicated to St Maurice, and is Grade I listed. It was built supposedly by The Knights Templar in the early 12th century, though in fact they had nothing to do with the church. Within the church is an oval, marble tablet to Catherine Ayers dating to 1759, and at the East end of the nave, one to Rear Admiral Thomas Shirley – the leader of Shirley's Gold Coast expedition, dated to 1814
A suspension bridge is not something you’d expect to see in a village this small, but here we find the only suspension bridge designed by Sir John Rennie. The ironwork was supplied by Messrs John and Edward Walker of Gospel Oak Ironworks, in Tipton, Staffordshire, and the bridge was completed in 1836. It links the village to Winterton. A ferry had previously connected the villages, and it is believed a bridge had occupied the site from the 18th century, providing access to the brick-making kilns located on the Winterton side.
To finish this one off, I found a fabulous rendition of that aforementioned folk tune and was granted permission by the amazing Kirsty Hannah to use it in this video. Here’s HORKSTOW.
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Virtual Walk through an Ancient English Village | NORTH FERRIBY, ENGLAND.
In this walk we take a stroll through the pretty village of North Ferriby. To this village from the air watch:
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We start on New Walk then take a stroll around the beautiful church gardens before heading towards the shoreline of the River Humber with the magnificent Humber Bridge in the distance, walking through an idyllic little woods along the way.
Ferriby is an ancient village which was formerly famous for a stately and magnificent priory of The Order of Knights Templar founded by Lord Eustace Broomfleet de Vesci during the reign of King John in 1200 AD. It is situated on the north bank of the Humber Estuary, about 8 miles west of Hull.
Its most impressive landmark is the All Saints Church with its magnificent tall spire and quaint churchyard and its pink blossoming trees. Designed by John Loughborough Pearson and completed in 1848, the church was designated a Grade II listed building in 1968.
The village is home to the Duke of Cumberland pub, the Anne Turner allotments and playing fields, and North Ferriby FC who won the 2014–15 FA Trophy after beating Conference Premier side Wrexham at Wembley Stadium in 2015 under the name North Ferriby United A.F.C.
The village is served by Ferriby railway station which is on the Selby Line and passing through the village are the Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail and the Trans Pennine Trail long distance footpaths.
Along the Riverside Walkway which leads all the way to Hessle Foreshore and the splendid Humber Bridge, is the site of the earliest sewn plank boats known outside Egypt that were discovered in 1931 by local man Ted Wright on the shore of the Humber. The latest dating technology has determined that the Bronze Age boat could be 4,000 years old, making it Europe’s first known seacraft. In addition, Bronze Age round barrows were found near North Ferriby by archaeologists excavating the land on which the A63 junction was built where there was also evidence of Iron Age and early Romano-British activity.
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NORTH FERRIBY: East Riding of Yorkshire Parish #71 of 172
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE PARISH #71: NORTH FERRIBY
Welcome to North Ferriby, another village on the banks of the River Humber, located in the Haltemprice area of the East Riding of Yorkshire
North Ferriby is approximately 8 miles West of Hull city centre. To the North up a hill, is Swanland and South Ferriby is directly opposite the village on the South bank of the Humber.
North Ferriby is generally referred to as Ferriby by locals on the North bank, something which can be seen at the local railway station, which is called Ferriby as opposed to North Ferriby
The village was once significant for Ferriby Priory, which was here in or around the year 1160 and was founded by Lord Eustace Broomfleet de Vesci in the reign of King John
It was dissolved along with the lesser monasteries, in the 1500s thanks to Henry VIII. The site of this priory is said to have been in the possession of 100 different persons
Through time, the village has been in the possession of the Mortimer, Pole and the Bacon families. It once had several elegant mansions, some of which still stand today
These were evident from around 1750 onwards as wealthy Hull merchants started to build large houses here. We’ll see one at least one of those houses on our route
Time for a wander then around this historic place. It’s got lots to talk about!
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Places to see in ( Hessle - UK )
Places to see in ( Hessle - UK )
Hessle is a town, civil parish and electoral ward in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, five miles west of Kingston upon Hull city centre. Geographically it is part of a larger urban area consisting of the city of Kingston upon Hull, the town of Hessle and a number of other villages but is not part of the city. It is on the north bank of the Humber Estuary where the Humber Bridge crosses.
The centre of Hessle is the Square. There are many shops and a small bus station, which was refitted in 2007. Hessle All Saints' Church is located just off the Square and was designated a Grade I listed building in 1967 and is now recorded in the National Heritage List for England, maintained by Historic England. Hessle Town Hall was built in 1897 and is situated at the top of South Lane. Hessle Police Station is next door to the town hall at the top of South Lane and the corner of Ferriby Road.
Hessle is home to the world-famous Humber Bridge, which was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1981. At the time of its opening, the Humber Bridge was the world's longest single span suspension bridge. It links Hessle to the town of Barton-upon-Humber on the opposite side of the river Humber. In July 2017 the bridge was granted Grade I listed status.
In more modern times, it has been a centre for shipbuilding. Before 1897, there was a shipyard building wooden boats, but it was then bought by Henry Scarr who moved there from Beverley, where he had previously been in partnership with his brother Joseph. Scarr produced iron and steel ships until 1932, when the yard was taken over by Richard Dunston. It was the largest shipyard in Hessle, building vessels such as Loch Riddon, a roll-on/roll-off ferry launched in 1986, and one of four built for Caledonian MacBrayne for use in the Hebrides.
The company went into liquidation in 1987 and was bought by Damen Shipyards Group in the same year. Dunston's was closed down in 1994. The location is now used as offices, car sales buildings and a dock for scrap metal and other materials for dispatch to other areas, or to be recycled. Richard Dunston's ship repairs still exists further east along the Humber Estuary, with activity remaining high. Hessle is surrounded by the neighbouring villages of Willerby, Anlaby, Kirk Ella, West Ella, North Ferriby and Swanland. Hessle is surrounded by the neighbouring villages of Willerby, Anlaby, Kirk Ella, West Ella, North Ferriby and Swanland.
Chalk-quarrying was a major industry at Hessle into the 20th century and quarries can still be seen in the west of the town, the largest being the Humber Bridge Country Park, which is a popular tourist attraction. Part of it is known as Little Switzerland (Little Switz or Switzy for short).
The Humber Bridge Country Park Local Nature Reserve was formerly a chalk quarry and was developed as a country park following the construction of the Humber Bridge. It consists of mixed species of woodland, wild flowers, a spring-fed pond and herb-rich grassland. The park can be explored on several well-signed walking routes.
Hessle is twinned with the French town of Bourg-de-Thizy. Transport to and from Hessle is convenient, with good access to main roads such as the A15, A63 and M62 (via the A63). It also has a railway station with hourly services to and from Hull and to destinations such as Doncaster and York. Hessle is at the start of the Yorkshire Wolds Way, a long-distance footpath and designated National Trail, which crosses the Yorkshire Wolds and ends at Filey on the Holderness Coast.
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Ferriby Station 10/9/18
Join me as we visit the stations around Sheffield and Hull on a two day period, just to catch the pacers working before they are withdraw for good, the weather wasn’t on my side again but I did stay dryer then I did when up in Newcastle.
20/Apr/2020. Walk: Brough - Ferriby.
Seeing as Cottingley had a direct through service to/from Hull for a while I thought I’d take advantage of it and do this walk. The weather played ball too and I had a very enjoyable day.
SOUTH FERRIBY: North Lincolnshire Parish #9 of 56
At the point where the Lincolnshire Wolds meet the Humber Estuary was the Southern end of an ancient ferry over the Humber. The entry in the Domesday Book records two ferries. In order to sustain two ferries that suggests that a prosperous trading community must have been flourishing at the time. Transport here is still pretty good. By road it’s close to the A15. That’s the road that crosses the River Humber to connect to the A63 to Hull and the M62 motorway.
There is a certain boat-y theme here. Three Bronze-Age British sewn plank-built boats were discovered in the Humber here. Only a small number of boats of a similar period have been found in Britain and the Ferriby examples are the earliest known sewn-plank boats found in Europe. Both the Romans and the Saxon occupied this area, before the Vikings came along in 870AD. It’s they who are responsible for the village’s name. In much more recent times, the Nelthorpe family were prominent local landowners. Sir Henry Nelthorpe was the man who endowed the village’s first free school in 1822
The village was one of the first to have piped water with houses plumbing into the supply which was put down to supply steam ships, and here you’ll find an unusual landmark - an overhead conveyor belt that passes to the South of the village just outside the school. We’ll see where that goes to in this very video.
There’s a sluice which crosses the River Ancholme, a tributary of the Humber. The river has been used by humans since at least 800 BC, confirmed by the excavation of a planked boat at Brigg. Major changes to the Ancholme occurred in 1635, when a new straight channel was constructed, and most of the water flows via the “New” River Ancholme. The old course is mostly reduced to a drain.
I loved this village. I’d never been here before. There are beautiful views across the Humber in places and the fact that part of it is on a rather steep hill only helps in showing off the amazing SOUTH FERRIBY.
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Hiking In The Picturesque Countryside Of Warter - Yorkshire Wolds
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This week we venture to the lovely Yorkshire Wolds, The hike is a gentle 8.4-mile hike, starting and finishing in the village Warter. It shows off some of the most scenic spots in the whole of the Yorkshire Wolds.
The walk is a very quiet walk. We only passed one group of walkers on the whole entire root! We did the walk on a beautiful Sunday, in September. A day when you would expect to see more walkers out!
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All 21 East Riding of Yorkshire Railway Stations (visiting EVERY station)
Every East Riding of Yorkshire railway station. All 21 National Rail stations in the county of East Yorkshire, England (UK). Northern, TransPennine Express, London North Eastern Railway and Hull Trains serve the stations of East Yorkshire.
The stations in East Yorkshire along with the operator that manages the station and the date I last visited the station:
Arram (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Bempton (Northern) (12/03/2022)
Beverley (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Bridlington (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Broomfleet (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Brough (TransPennine Express) (10/02/2020)
Cottingham (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Driffield (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Eastrington (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Ferriby (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Gilberdyke (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Goole (Northern) (20/05/2022)
Hessle (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Howden (Northern) (09/04/2022)
Hull (TransPennine Express) (02/04/2022)
Hutton Cranswick (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Nafferton (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Rawcliffe (Northern) (20/05/2022)
Saltmarshe (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Snaith (Northern) (22/08/2022)
Wressle (Northern) (09/04/2022)
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Brough 00:25
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Driffield 00:33
Eastrington 00:37
Ferriby 00:41
Gilberdyke 00:45
Goole 00:49
Hessle 00:53
Howden 00:57
Hull 01:01
Hutton Cranswick 01:05
Nafferton 01:09
Rawcliffe 01:13
Saltmarshe 01:17
Snaith 01:21
Wressle 01:25
Endscreen 01:29
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THORNGUMBALD: East Riding of Yorkshire Parish #25 of 172
Today we have another village on the Holderness coast, and this one consists of three settlements. As well as the main village, there’s the two hamlets of Camerton and Ryehill, both of which historically at least were attached to other places in the area. Camerton used to be a part of the parish of Paull ecclesiastically, whilst Ryehill was always considered part of Burstwick.
That was until 1935 when they were to break away and unite with the main village here. This is a very residential area to the East of the city of Hull. It lies around 12 minutes out of the city centre by car along the A1033, the main road between Hull and Withernsea.
For a village of 3,300 people, this one has quite a bit when it comes to amenities. As well as the main shopping centre on Church Lane, there’s no less than three hair salons, a bathroom showroom, tattoo parlour and even a huge gym located between Camerton and Ryehill. I’d describe this one as a busy village – there always seems to be something going on everywhere you look.
The impressive hall which is now a care home has a history of its own but in more recent times, locals here have been more concerned with the demolition, controversially, of the much-loved 19th century pub, The Royal Mail. There’s a story behind that told in this video, along with a whole heap of other stuff that it’s been a pleasure to unearth.
Likely one of those places that gets driven through a lot on the way to the coast, stop a while and have a wander around the lovely parish of THORNGUMBALD.
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A visit to Weelsby & Bradley Woods
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Hallmark Hotel, North Ferriby, Timelapse
Timelapse taken as snow clouds pass over the humber bridge early on March 11 2013, from the Hallmark Hotel, North Ferriby (near Hull, Yorkshire, England)
Hull Humber View Hotel, BW Signature Collection, Hull, United Kingdom
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NORTH CAVE: East Riding of Yorkshire Parish #72 of 172
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE PARISH #72: NORTH CAVE
Welcome to the first of the Cave twins in the East Riding of Yorkshire – North Cave. This is situated 15 miles to the West of Hull city centre principally on the B1230
Its neighbour, South Cave is approximately 2 miles to the Southeast. The parish is formed by the village of North Cave and the hamlet of Everthorpe.
Little is known about the early social or economic development of the village but North Cave as a settlement appears to have been growing since the 13th century.
There were at least five examples of the open field system here by the 17th century. It’s mentioned in the Domesday Book and the Metham family from Howden were large landowners here
In later centuries, North Cave had many tradesmen, including a draper in 1521 and a weaver in 1618. A malt kiln is mentioned in 1729, which may have stood in Westgate
There was also a rope-walk in Church Street in the 19th century, but the village’s main industry was based around its mills – two of which we’ll see on todays route
It’s a place that really needs more recognition. It’s a place lots of people drive through and don’t really explore. In my opinion I reckon North Cave is more interesting than South Cave
Controversial maybe, but come with me, and lets see if that’s an accurate statement
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Sailing our motorboat 'Seadog' around the South coast of England.
This video is about our previous boat, 'Seadog'. She was a steel Dutch built trawler yacht, built by Pedro in Zuidbroek in Holland. Motorboating around England's South coast from the Thames valley, through the London River and round the South coast as far west as Dorset.
00:00 Previous boats
01:14 Pedro Donky 33 'Seadog'
02:11 Refitting a steel boat
03:42 Relaunched and back to sea
Never a Dull trip on the Selby to Hull line | SimOnTrains Rail Journey
Today Railway Journey to visit Railway Stations and travel on the trains takes SimOnTrains to Yorkshire and the Humber between Hull station and Selby station
Journey starts at Bradford Interchange after staying overnight. Travelled through to Hull to start the adventure. The four Railway Stations featured are Howden, Selby, Brough and Hessle before heading back to Hull and travelling over to Leeds.
There are plenty of units in this video from the Class 158 DMUs for Northern to the modern Class 802 for Hull Trains but also features TransPennine Express Class 185 DMUs as well.
Filmed 18th October 2022 one day after the Class 196s entered service.
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