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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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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
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Researches into the history of Welton and its neighbourhood
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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)
2123:. Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies: 251β261.
2087:"Britons and Romans in an East Yorkshire Landscape, UK"
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1260:"Yorkshire: 5. Howdenshire Wapentake : Welton"
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2602:List of civil parishes in East Riding of Yorkshire
1909:"Bulmer's History and Directory of East Yorkshire"
1843:. East Riding of Yorkshire Council. Archived from
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2360:"2001 Census Area Profile : Welton (parish)"
1947:. Vol. 8. 1862. April 25, 1862; p. 295.
1534:"17. Law and Crime: An Account of Richard Turpin"
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2330:. East Riding of Yorkshire Council. 2006. Welton
1291:. Cicerone Press. pp. 15β16, 19β21, 23β24.
1145:"Local Area Report β Welton Parish (1170211285)"
695:St Helen's, Welton, rebuilt 1862 (December 2009)
1576:Dick Turpin: The Myth of the English Highwayman
983:Near Wauldby Manor farm, northern parish (2009)
2812:Civil parishes in the East Riding of Yorkshire
2072:Humber Perspectives, a region through the ages
1881:Conservation Area Appraisal : Welton 2007
1869:Conservation Area Appraisal : Welton 2007
1825:Conservation Area Appraisal : Welton 2007
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1965:. Penguin. Welton, pp. 363β4.
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1532:Scott, Arthur Finley (1980).
1501:"10 strange ways Tudors died"
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177:Yorkshire and the Humber
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78:East Riding of Yorkshire
1768:"Welton Hill (1347053)"
1737:"Welton Hall (1103337)"
1674:; Neave, David (1995).
1634:"Welton Mill (1203880)"
1560:. The National Archives
1285:Emett, Charlie (1993).
883:. A tin smelting works
487:Welton was recorded in
471:Welton village and dale
2085:Halkon, Peter (2008).
1573:Sharpe, James (2005).
1258:Moule, Thomas (1837).
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346:53.733343Β°N 0.545157Β°W
295:Haltemprice and Howden
221:Postcode district
151:Ceremonial county
133:Unitary authority
2480:Statutory City Region
2283:. Edwin Ombler, Hull.
2233:. Welton Sailing Club
1480:www.eastriding.gov.uk
1429:The National Archives
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1050:The associated mill
906:Melton Bottom Quarry
898:Melton Business Park
877:Melton Bottom Quarry
626:George Gilbert Scott
515:Welton, Lincolnshire
351:53.733343; -0.545157
201:Sovereign state
76:Location within the
23:Welton, Lincolnshire
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2492:Unitary authorities
1507:. BBC. 14 June 2011
947:Welton Water (2006)
885:Capper Pass, Melton
764:Welton civil parish
652:of a knight, and a
431:Yorkshire Wolds Way
409:. According to the
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662:Edward Burne-Jones
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433:National Trail, a
427:Kingston upon Hull
368:Welton with Melton
287:UK Parliament
233:Dialling code
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2455:Ceremonial county
2217:See main article
1959:Pevsner, Nikolaus
1811:978-0-903857-95-6
1672:Pevsner, Nikolaus
1579:. Profile Books.
1549:978-0-7099-0145-7
1298:978-1-85284-136-2
1288:Walking the Wolds
1178:UK Polling Report
616:St Helen's church
607:conservation area
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1607:, p. 3
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1158:27 February
908:continues.
894:Melton Park
890:Melton West
881:Welton Ings
844:Roman villa
794:Welton Ings
577:Welton Hill
569:Spring Hill
561:Welton Hall
545:water wheel
540:Welton Mill
522:Dick Turpin
493:old English
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446:Melton West
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2801:Categories
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2594:Withernsea
2537:Cottingham
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2100:25 January
2055:25 January
1995:3 December
1915:25 January
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1125:References
1098:Humber Gap
1072:Wellentone
913:greenhouse
768:See also:
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264:Humberside
252:Humberside
88:Population
2781:Windmills
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2598:See also:
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2386:Yorkshire
2313:5 January
2255:The Medal
2117:Britannia
2050:1749-8775
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1141:UK Census
1068:Welletuna
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664:, and by
597:Primitive
593:Unitarian
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536:Enclosure
482:Victorian
337:0Β°32β²43β³W
323:Yorkshire
276:Yorkshire
271:Ambulance
211:Post town
2634:Foulness
2522:Beverley
2275:"Welton"
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