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opened in 1937. By 2000 the cement works and smelter had closed, with some residual chalk processing activity (Quicklime manufacture) at the cement works site. In the early 2000 the industrial sites began to be redeveloped into warehousing and manufacturing estates (named 'Melton Park'); additionally
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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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with a high point of 436 feet (133 m) in the north-west of the parish, the southern part is in low-lying land on the banks of the Humber Estuary at an elevation of around 66 feet (20 m) or less. Both Welton and Melton villages lie at the foot of the Wolds hills; to the south were
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The main habitation in Welton civil parish is Welton village; the village of Melton is the only other village sized habitation; Wauldby, a former village, consists of a manor house, farm buildings and cottages. The parish is primarily rural, the northern part is within the
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Industrial development altered the physical geography of the parish during the 20th century; in 1892 the only development was a brick and tile works on the Humber bank, excluding numerous small pits dug in the wolds for chalk extraction. In the 1920s the
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The village's population increased from 449 in 1801 to 672 in 1832, in 1861 it was 688. By the 1855 the village was well established; in addition to modest dwellings there were substantial houses and halls within and on the village's periphery:
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industrial estates. The exposed boulder clay at Red Cliff on the Humber bank is an archaeological site returning Roman deposits. Minor landmarks and sites of interest include Nut Wood and Wauldby Scrogs (now a
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located at the northern edge of the village at the bottom of Welton dale was constructed in the late 1700s and early 1800s, and altered in 1861; it is a five-storey brick built building, with a breastshot
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existed at Welton Wold, thought to be the earliest example in the East Riding, the Roman villa was demolished by 340 AD, and the entire location destroyed by quarrying in the 20th century.
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of the township was enabled by laws passed in 1752 and 1772. The Williamson's, merchants of Hull undertook much of the tree plantation along the roads around Welton, and in Welton Dale.
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The first time a coroners' court came up against the new-fangled problem of a fatal shooting accident was 1519, when a woman in Welton near Hull was accidentally killed by a handgun
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Major landmarks in the parish include Welton Waters, a former clay pit, and home of Welton Waters Adventure Centre and Welton Sailing Club; Melton Bottom Quarry, a chalk quarry in
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The parish was enlarged in 1888 by adding part of the chapelry of Melton and then absorbed the rest of it in 1935; the township of Wauldby became part of the parish in 1935.
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was charged with horse theft from Thomas Creasy at Welton in 1739 and later tried and hanged in York, in local legend he was arrested at the Green Dragon in Welton.
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Human activity in the parish dates to the prehistoric period, Redcliff, on the Humber bank at the boundary with the neighbouring parish of
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The name 'Welton with Melton', and sometimes 'Welton cum Melton' has been used to differentiate from other larger nearby towns called
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had started to be developed south of Welton village – this became extensive and extended westwards into the neighbouring parish of
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affecting Welton (1751) the banks of the Humber were improved, preventing flooding of approximately 300 acres (120 ha) of
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in the 11th century as "Welleton", then a small village with 53 persons recorded and no church. The name derives from the
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It has been speculated that a church existed in Welton before 1100, the current church is thought to date from the reign of
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opened. Clay extraction for the cement works became extensive and eventually extended westwards along the Humber bank into
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In 1519 the first recorded instance of an accidental fatal shooting in England was recorded at Welton. The highwayman
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Welton House was demolished in 1952, St Anne's Community Special School was established on part of the site in 1974.
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by the 1980s; by 2006 this had been reduced in scale, in part due to the expansion of the suburban outskirts of
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Yorkshire Returns of the 1851 Census of Religious Worship: Volume 1: Introduction, City of York and East Riding
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Gerardine Mulcahy-Parker (2018). "Art medals by Jacqueline Stieger: Underlying causes and sculptural form".
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figure of 1,560. Welton village is situated approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north-east of the town of
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date to the 12th and 13th centuries. The restoration also introduced stained glass windows by
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This article is about the place in the East Riding of Yorkshire. For the town in Lincolnshire, see
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Northward of the villages is Welton dale, a picturesque valley, enriched by every variety of wood
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and Independents, both Wesleyans and Primitives had chapels built in 1815 and 1869 respectively.
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Ellis, S.; Crowther, D.R., eds. (1990). "13. The topography and archaeology of Redcliff".
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had been demolished by 1910. Source: Ordnance Survey maps, 1:2500, 1890 and 1910 editions.
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A history of South Cave and of other parishes in the East Riding of the county of York
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meaning "farm by the spring(s)"; the area is the site of several springs, (see also
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where the Humber crosses the line of hills of formed by the Yorkshire Wolds and
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westwards and forming north to south barriers to movement in the parish.
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style; the resulting structure was essentially rebuilt and added a south
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red, some painted or rendered in with most buildings two storied, either
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The Buildings of England : Yorkshire: York and the East Riding
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is evidenced to have been a trading site during the period of the
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Redcliff, Humber foreshore, south-eastern corner of parish (2009)
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at the northern end of the dale close to Wauldby was built 1818.
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Village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
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both bisect the parish east–west, south of Melton and Welton.
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in Domesday Book (1086), also recorded as variants including
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during the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries. The spelling
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Welton High Mill, late 18th – early 19th century (2006)
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Researches into the history of Welton and its neighbourhood
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The early Hanoverian age, 1714–1760: commentaries of an era
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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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industrial estate (2007, extended 2011), and another
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Yorkshire: York and the East Riding, Second edition
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Memorial water fountain, Welton green, 1870s (2008)
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Welton, Lincolnshire

Welton is located in East Riding of Yorkshire
East Riding of Yorkshire
2011 census
OS grid reference
SE960273
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
HU15
Dialling code
Police
Humberside
Fire
Humberside
Ambulance
Yorkshire
UK Parliament
Haltemprice and Howden
UK

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