TICKTON: East Riding of Yorkshire Parish #98 of 172
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE PARISH #98: TICKTON
Welcome back to the Beverley area folks, today we’re in Tickton, which lies approximately two miles away from Beverley town centre. Its situated just to the South of the A1035 - a road which we will become very used to seeing in the next few episodes. At around a mile in length, Tickton contains two churches, a primary school and a village shop which also serves as a post office.
The name “Tickton” means “Tica’s homestead”, and Tica is believed to have been a bishop. It was first recorded in the Domesday Book as “Tichetone”. You can split this one into three distinct areas. In the very far East of the village, you have an area that’s been developed very recently, sporting as it does many new build houses and housing estates.
In the centre, is the oldest part of the village, where the road becomes overshadowed by older terraces and some farmhouses. It also has most of the village’s amenities. And then, in the West, there’s Hull Bridge - which many people consider to be a separate settlement. That’s where the road Tickton sits on, once crossed the River Hull. The parish also includes two small hamlets - one called Weel and one called Eske. The road towards Weel offers a good look at the River Hull, and at Beverley’s historic shipyard via the Weel Lift Bridge.
We’ll see all that and more in this episode, so let’s get walking folks. Here’s Tickton!
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Eske DMV:
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Pulfin Bog:
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Shipyard:
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Weel History:
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General History:
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Bomber Crash:
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Methodist Chapel:
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Micro Pig:
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Mark Powers Cairns:
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The New Inn:
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Tickton seems like a charming village with a rich history. It's interesting to learn about the different areas of the village and their distinct characteristics, as well as the small hamlets that are part of the parish. The fact that it was first recorded in the Domesday Book as "Tichetone" adds to its historical significance. The views of the River Hull and the historic shipyard sound like a great way to explore the area. Thanks for sharing this informative video!
Hi Andy
Landmark interesting..
I much prefer older parts of villages..
Nice they still have pump a little part of history..
Stain glass looks gorgeous.
Lots of history shipyard.
Thanks for vlog.