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congregation under the visionary leadership of first Rev Mike Lowe and then Rev Richard Hill. The church is open 7 days a week, hosting a variety of community groups (Brownies, U3A, etc.) as well as numerous church activities open to all, including a popular parent and toddler group "Cygnets", fortnightly group walks, a weekly coffee morning, collecting for foodbanks, a senior citizens' exercise group, etc.) The church also hosts a thriving Sunday congregation whose members are actively involved in serving the local community through a lively children's church most Sundays, a healthy youth group and a variety of small groups for all from 11 to 111. Swanland became a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1995.
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In 1992 a new St Barnabas church was built to replace the 1899 church, with a large integrated hall and conference facilities. The 'new' church was the first new Anglican Church to be built in the Diocese of York for over 50 years, and was funded primarily by sacrificial giving from members of the
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Swanland village forms a significant part of the civil parish, and is the only place of note within the parish. Near the centre of the village are a pond, as well as library (East Riding of Yorkshire Council operated), school (Swanland Primary School) and public house. Swanland has a village hall,
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approximating to the eastern boundary. The parish is between around 50 and 90 metres (160 and 300 ft) above sea level, with a peak of 92 metres (302 ft) on the western outskirts of the village, close to the location of a water tower.
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During the 18th and 19th centuries Swanland, together with other villages west of Hull, became a popular place for wealthy residents of Hull to relocate. Large houses in Swanland included
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A school was built 1876, next to the pond. The original church of St Barnabas was built in 1899, established as a "mission room" for the parish of All Saints' North Ferriby.
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in Northern France. The twinning arrangement came to an end in the mid-2010s due to a general lack of interest across the village.
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The History of the Town and County of Kingston Upon Hull From Its Foundation in the Reign of Edward the First to the Present Time
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chapel built in 1828. In 1831 Swanland had a population of 418. At the mid 19th century Swanland was essentially a
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Outside the village a large chalk pit was dug in the mid 20th century in the southeast corner of the parish (
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The village of Swanland is located approximately 7 miles (11 km) to the west of the centre of
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There is evidence of human activity and habitation in the area around Swanland dating to the
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In 1914 an Institute was built, containing a billiards room and library, funded by
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Swanland offers fine views of the surrounding countryside, particularly across the
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church, 'Christ Church' was built in 1804, with porches added in the 1840s, and a
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in England. The village is about seven miles (11 km) to the west of
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to the south, west, north, north-east and east respectively, with the
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Village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
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The civil parish of Swanland is surrounded by the parishes of
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Book 4. History and Topographical Survey of the East Riding
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There are two churches in the village: St Barnabas is the
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Ordnance Survey 1:10560/10000 1956, 1968, 1971–80, 1982–8
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Swanland lies within the Parliamentary constituency of
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Collier, Linda; Holmes, John; Dalby, Shirley (2002).
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city centre and two miles (3.2 km) north of the
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Yorkshire: York And the East Riding, Second Edition
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The B1231 road passes through the village. 1415: 1396: 1359:Gazetteer: A–Z of Towns Villages and Hamlets 1224: 1184: 1128: 768: 1038: 1732:Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority 1685: 1671: 794: 708: 2054:Villages in the East Riding of Yorkshire 1397:Pevsner, Nikolaus; Neave, David (1995). 610: 550: 1447:The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 1140: 882:"Swanland Primary School Academy Trust" 783: 453:forming part of the southern boundary, 2046: 1417:"Swanland Conservation Area Appraisal" 1666: 1365: 1275:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1196: 1165:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1149: 1111: 1092:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1063:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1039:Darby, H. C.; Versey, G. R. 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Swanland (disambiguation)

Swanland is located in East Riding of Yorkshire
East Riding of Yorkshire
2011 census
OS grid reference
SE996281
Civil parish
Unitary authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Ceremonial county
East Riding of Yorkshire
Region
Yorkshire and the Humber
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
HU14
Dialling code
Police
Humberside
Fire
Humberside
Ambulance
Yorkshire
UK Parliament
Haltemprice and Howden
UK

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