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in 1974, several village buildings built during the 18th and 19th century are grade II listed, as are the larger houses of Welton Hill, Welton Lodge, Welton Grange, Welton Manor, and Welton Hill. The Green Dragon, Welton Mill, St Helen's church and the memorial fountain on the village green are
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Welton village lies at the southern end of Welton dale; both village and valley have been long appreciated for their picturesque qualities. The Church of St Helen is at the centre of the village, with a defunct mill pond to the north and west. Most of the village's housing is of brick, predominantly
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Wilson, D.R. (1974). "Roman-British Villas from the Air".
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The civil parish is formed by the villages of Welton and
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The parliamentary gazetteer of England and Wales. 4 vols
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The Green Dragon, Welton, about 18th century (2005)
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2098:"Britons and Romans in an East Yorkshire Landscape, UK"
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Memorial water fountain, Welton green, 1870s (2008)
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1920:"Bulmer's History and Directory of East Yorkshire"
1854:. East Riding of Yorkshire Council. Archived from
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2371:"2001 Census Area Profile : Welton (parish)"
1958:. Vol. 8. 1862. April 25, 1862; p. 295.
1545:"17. Law and Crime: An Account of Richard Turpin"
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1302:. Cicerone Press. pp. 15β16, 19β21, 23β24.
1156:"Local Area Report β Welton Parish (1170211285)"
706:St Helen's, Welton, rebuilt 1862 (December 2009)
1587:Dick Turpin: The Myth of the English Highwayman
994:Near Wauldby Manor farm, northern parish (2009)
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2083:Humber Perspectives, a region through the ages
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1976:. Penguin. Welton, pp. 363β4.
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1512:"10 strange ways Tudors died"
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1779:"Welton Hill (1347053)"
1748:"Welton Hall (1103337)"
1685:; Neave, David (1995).
1645:"Welton Mill (1203880)"
1571:. The National Archives
1296:Emett, Charlie (1993).
894:. A tin smelting works
498:Welton was recorded in
482:Welton village and dale
2096:Halkon, Peter (2008).
1584:Sharpe, James (2005).
1269:Moule, Thomas (1837).
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232:Postcode district
162:Ceremonial county
144:Unitary authority
2491:Statutory City Region
2294:. Edwin Ombler, Hull.
2244:. Welton Sailing Club
1491:www.eastriding.gov.uk
1440:The National Archives
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1061:The associated mill
917:Melton Bottom Quarry
909:Melton Business Park
888:Melton Bottom Quarry
637:George Gilbert Scott
526:Welton, Lincolnshire
362:53.733343; -0.545157
212:Sovereign state
87:Location within the
34:Welton, Lincolnshire
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1518:. BBC. 14 June 2011
958:Welton Water (2006)
896:Capper Pass, Melton
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379:Welton with Melton
298:UK Parliament
244:Dialling code
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2466:Ceremonial county
2228:See main article
1970:Pevsner, Nikolaus
1822:978-0-903857-95-6
1683:Pevsner, Nikolaus
1590:. Profile Books.
1560:978-0-7099-0145-7
1309:978-1-85284-136-2
1299:Walking the Wolds
1189:UK Polling Report
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901:Melton West
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1136:References
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1083:Wellentone
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2128:Britannia
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