29 High Street, North Ferriby £265,000

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

29 High Street, North Ferriby £265,000 29 High Street, North Ferriby £265,000 TRADITIONAL 4 BEDROOM HOME - A LOCATION grate with tiled inset & hearth, radiator and delightful 3 storey semi-detached house in The picturesque village of North Ferriby lies french door leading to an elevated patio area. central village position with long south facing approximately eight miles West of Hull and KITCHEN 11'5 x 7'1 + bay (3.48m x 2.16m garden and fabulous Conservatory. Must be approximately ten miles to the south of the +bay) viewed for full appreciation. market town of Beverley.The village is well This well fitted kitchen features a side bay served with local shops, sporting and primary INTRODUCTION overlooking patio area and offers a school facilities and offers excellent road and We are delighted to offer this deceptively comprehensive range of cream fronted floor rail connections via the A63/M62 motorway spacious 3 storey semi-detached house of and wall units with integrated appliances and the Humber Bridge. A train station is character, located in a central village position. including stainless steel fronted electric oven, situated in the village and a main line station The property is an excellent example of a gas hob unit & extractor hood; plumbed at nearby Brough. period style property retaining a wealth of dishwasher,1.5 bowl stainless steel sink unit, original features. One of only four of this style ENTRANCE HALL REAR LOBBY and many original features remain. The With laminated wood flooring, radiator and With WC and Utility Area off housing central accommodation briefly comprises: Porch to access to under stairs cupboard. heating boiler, plumbed for washing machine. Entrance Hall, Living Room, Sitting Room, LIVING ROOM 12'10 x 11'10 + bay (3.91m x integrated Kitchen, Conservatory, ground floor CONSERVATORY 16'11 x 11'2 (5.16m x 3.61m +bay) WC & Utility Area. There are four Bedrooms 3.40m) With bay window, traditional white fire over two floors, three double sized and one With outstanding views of the rear garden; surround to open fire incorporating cast iron single. A family Bathroom is located on the this large Conservatory has a slate flagged grate with tiled inset & hearth, radiator. first floor. floor and french doors leading to the patio To the front, a concrete and gravel forecourt SITTING ROOM 18'9 max x 11'10 max (5.72m and garden. offers off-street parking for two cars. The max x 3.61m max) FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION property has the benefit of gas central A spacious room with feature wooden fire heating & uPVC double glazing. Viewing is surround to open fire incorporating cast iron BEDROOM 1 13'4 x 11'11 (4.06m x 3.63m) highly recommended With original painted cast iron fireplace SERVICES - Mains water, electricity, gas and yet on the market or you are experiencing feature, radiator. drainage are connected to the property. difficulty selling, all appraisals will be carried CENTRAL HEATING - The property has the out with complete confidentiality. BEDROOM 2 13'4 X 11'11 (4.06m X 3.63m) benefit of a gas fired central heating system Has views of the rear garden; has fitted AGENTS NOTES to panelled radiators. cupboard, original painted cast iron fireplace The agents advise they do not test fitted DOUBLE GLAZING - The property has the feature, radiator. appliances, electrical and plumbing installation benefit of replacement PVC double glazed or central heating systems, nor have they BATHROOM 6'7 x 5'6 (2.01m x 1.68m) frames undertaken any type of survey on this With white suite incorporating panelled bath COUNCIL TAX - The property lies within Band property. with tap/shower attachment, folding shower D (East Riding Of Yorkshire Council) The agents for themselves and for the screen, pedestal wash hand basin & low flush FIXTURES & FITTINGS - Carpets, curtains & vendors or lessors of this property give notice WC, tiled walls, ceramic tiled floor, radiator. light fittings may be purchased with the that whilst these particulars are believed to property and these will be specified upon SECOND FLOOR ACCOMMODATION be accurate, they set out a general outline inspection but would be subject to separate only for guidance and do not constitute any BEDROOM 3 18'3 max x 8'5 max (5.56m negotiation. part of an offer or contract. Any floor plans max x 2.57m max) VIEWING detailed are for identification purposes only Has views of the rear garden; a large bedroom Strictly by appointment with the sole agents and indicate the general layout of with small bay window, radiator and two accommodation and are not to scale. access points to eaves storage. MORTGAGES Intending purchasers should not rely on these The mortgage market changes rapidly and it is BEDROOM 4 10'4 x 8'9 + recess (3.15m x particulars as statements of representation of vitally important you obtain the right advice 2.67m +recess) fact, and satisfy themselves as to their regarding the best mortgage to suit your Has laminated wood flooring, radiator. accuracy. circumstances. These particulars are issued on the strict EXTERNAL We are able to offer professional Mortgage understanding that all negotiations are To the front of the property is a concrete and Advice without any obligation. A few minutes conducted through Philip Bannister & Co., gravel forecourt offering off-street parking for of your valuable time could save a lot of and prospective purchasers should check on two cars, herbaceous border and path to front money over the period of the Mortgage. the availability of the property prior to porch. Professional Advice will be given by viewing. A path to the side of the property with Licenced Credit Brokers. Written quotations on wooden gate gives access to the rear garden. request. Your home is at risk if you do not An elevated patio overlooks the long south keep up repayments on a mortgage or other facing garden; this mature garden has two loan secured on it. parts; a shaped lawn with herbaceous borders THINKING OF SELLING? and high hedging for extra privacy leads We would be delighted to offer a FREE - NO through to a further area with two wooden OBLIGATION appraisal of your property and sheds, tree, hedging and fencing. provide realistic advice in all aspects of the GENERAL INFORMATION property market. Whether your property is not You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website. Elloughton Office 1a Stockbridge Road, Elloughton, Brough, East Yorkshire, HU15 1HW T: 01482 668663 [email protected] www.philipbannister.co.uk.
Recommended publications
  • Some Elements of the Landscape History of the Five 'Low Villages'
    Some elements of the Landscape History of the five ‘Low Villages’, North Lincolnshire. Richard Clarke. Some elements of the landscape history of the five ‘Low Villages’, north Lincolnshire. The following twelve short articles were written for the Low Villages monthly magazine in 2014 and 2015. Part One was the first, and so on. In presenting all 12 as one file certain formatting problems were encountered, particularly with Parts two and three. Part One. Middlegate follows the configuration of the upper scarp slope of the chalk escarpment from the top of the ascent in S. Ferriby to Elsham Hill, from where a direct south-east route, independent of contours, crosses the ‘Barnetby Gap’ to Melton Ross. The angled ascent in S. Ferriby to the western end of the modern chalk Quarry is at a gradient of 1:33 and from thereon Middlegate winds south through the parishes of Horkstow, Saxby, Bonby and Worlaby following the undulations in the landscape at about ten meters below the highest point of the scarp slope. Therefore the route affords panoramic views west and north-west but not across the landscape of the dip slope to the east. Cameron 1 considered the prefix middle to derive from the Old English ‘middel’ and gate from the Old Norse ‘gata’ meaning a way, path or road. From the 6th and 7th centuries Old English (Anglo-Saxon) terms would have mixed with the Romano-British language, Old Norse (Viking) from the 9 th century. However Middlegate had existed as a route-way long before these terms could have been applied, it being thought to have been a Celtic highway, possibly even Neolithic and thus dating back five millennia.
    [Show full text]
  • Housing Land Supply Position Statement 2020/21 to 2024/25
    www.eastriding.gov.uk www.eastriding.gov.uk ff YouYouTubeTube East Riding Local Plan 2012 - 2029 Housing Land Supply Position Statement For the period 2020/21 to 2024/25 December 2020 Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1 Background ........................................................................................................................ 1 National Policy .................................................................................................................. 1 Performance ...................................................................................................................... 3 Residual housing requirement ......................................................................................... 5 2 Methodology ........................................................................................................... 7 Developing the Methodology ........................................................................................... 7 Covid-19 ............................................................................................................................. 8 Calculating the Potential Capacity of Sites .................................................................... 9 Pre-build lead-in times ................................................................................................... 10 Build rates for large sites ..............................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • House Number Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Town/Area County
    House Number Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Town/Area County Postcode 64 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 70 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 72 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 74 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 80 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 82 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 84 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 1 Abbey Road Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 4TU 2 Abbey Road Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 4TU 3 Abbey Road Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 4TU 4 Abbey Road Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 4TU 1 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 3 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 5 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 7 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 9 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 11 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 13 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 15 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 17 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 19 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 21 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 23 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 25 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16
    [Show full text]
  • Pocklington School Bus Routes
    OUR School and other private services MALTON RILLINGTON ROUTES Public services Revised Sept 2020 NORTON BURYTHORPE DRIFFIELD LEPPINGTON NORTH SKIRPENBECK WARTHILL DALTON GATE STAMFORD HELMSLEY BRIDGE WARTER FULL MIDDLETON NEWTON SUTTON ON THE WOLDS N ELVINGTON UPON DERWENT YORK KILNWICK SUTTON POCKLINGTON UPON DERWENT AUGHTON LUND COACHES LECONFIELD & MINIBUSES BUBWITH From York York B & Q MOLESCROFT WRESSLE MARKET Warthill WEIGHTON SANCTON Gate Helmsley BISHOP BEVERLEY Stamford Bridge BURTON HOLME ON NORTH Skirpenbeck SPALDING MOOR NEWBALD Full Sutton HEMINGBOROUGH WALKINGTON Pocklington SPALDINGTON SWANLAND From Hull NORTH CAVE North Ferriby Swanland Walkington HOWDEN SOUTH NORTH HULL Bishop Burton CAVE FERRIBY Pocklington From Rillington Malton RIVER HUMBER Norton Burythorpe HUMBER BRIDGE Pocklington EAST YORKSHIRE BUS COMPANY Enterprise Coach Services (am only) PUBLIC TRANSPORT South Cave Driffield North Cave Middleton-on-the-Wolds Hotham North Newbald 45/45A Sancton Hemingbrough Driffield Babthorpe Market Weighton North Dalton Pocklington Wressle Pocklington Breighton Please contact Tim Mills Bubwith T: 01430 410937 Aughton M: 07885 118477 Pocklington X46/X47 Hull Molescroft Beverley Leconfield Bishop Burton Baldry’s Coaches Kilnwick Market Weighton BP Garage, Howden Bus route information is Lund Shiptonthorpe Water Tower, provided for general guidance. Pocklington Pocklington Spaldington Road End, Routes are reviewed annually Holme on Spalding Moor and may change from year to Pocklington (am only) For information regarding year in line with demand. Elvington any of the above local Please contact Parents are advised to contact Sutton-on-Derwent service buses, please contact Mr Phill Baldry the Transport Manager, or the Newton-on-Derwent East Yorkshire Bus M:07815 284485 provider listed, for up-to-date Company Email: information, on routes, places Please contact the Transport 01482 222222 [email protected] and prices.
    [Show full text]
  • 922 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    922 bus time schedule & line map 922 Elloughton <-> the Avenues View In Website Mode The 922 bus line (Elloughton <-> the Avenues) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Elloughton <-> the Avenues: 7:20 AM (2) The Avenues <-> Elloughton: 4:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 922 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 922 bus arriving. Direction: Elloughton <-> the Avenues 922 bus Time Schedule 63 stops Elloughton <-> the Avenues Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Elloughton Ey Depot, Elloughton Tuesday Not Operational Elloughton Main Street, Elloughton Wednesday Not Operational Elloughton Westƒeld Park, Elloughton Thursday 7:20 AM Birch Croft, Elloughton-Cum-Brough Civil Parish Friday 7:20 AM Brough Elloughton Road, Brough 44 Elloughton Road, Elloughton-Cum-Brough Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Brough Elloughton Road, Brough 12 Elloughton Road, Elloughton-Cum-Brough Civil Parish Brough Welton Road, Brough 922 bus Info 83 Welton Road, Elloughton-Cum-Brough Civil Parish Direction: Elloughton <-> the Avenues Stops: 63 Elloughton Welton Road, Brough Trip Duration: 71 min Humber Crescent, Elloughton-Cum-Brough Civil Parish Line Summary: Elloughton Ey Depot, Elloughton, Elloughton Main Street, Elloughton, Elloughton Elloughton Welton Road, Brough Westƒeld Park, Elloughton, Brough Elloughton Road, 21 Broadacre Park, Elloughton-Cum-Brough Civil Parish Brough, Brough Elloughton Road, Brough, Brough Welton Road, Brough, Elloughton Welton Road, Welton
    [Show full text]
  • Third Party Hate Crime Reporting Centres for the East Riding of Yorkshire
    Third Party Hate Crime Reporting Centres for the East Riding of Yorkshire Beverley, Driffield and Hornsea Beverley Library, Champney Road, Beverley, HU17 8HE ERYC Customer Service Centre, 7 Cross Street, Beverley, HU17 9AX ERYC Driffield Centre, Cross Hill, St Johns Road, Driffield, YO25 6RQ ERYC Customer Service Centre, 75 Newbegin, Hornsea, HU18 1PA Hornsea Library – 77 Newbegin, Hornsea, HU18 1PA Leven Library – Recreation Hall, 74 East Street, Leven, HU17 5NG Bridlington ERYC Customer Service Centre, Town Hall, Quay Road, Bridlington, YO16 4LP Bridlington Library – 14 King Street, Bridlington, YO15 2DF North Bridlington Library – Martongate, Bridlington, YO16 6YD Flamborough Library – South Sea Road, Flamborough, YO15 1NG Goole, Howden and Pocklington ERYC Customer Service Centre, Council Offices, Church Street, Goole, DN14 5BG Goole Library – Carlisle Street, Goole, DN14 5DS ERYC Howden Centre, 69 Hailgate, Howden, DN14 7SX Howden Centre – 69 Hailgate, Howden, DN14 7SX ERYC Market Weighton Wicstun Centre, 14 Beverley Road, Market Weighton, YO43 3JP ERYC Pocklington Pocela Centre, 23 Railway Street, Pocklington, YO42 2QU Snaith Library – 27-29 Market Place, Snaith, DN14 9HE Stamford Bridge Library – Church Road, Stamford Bridge, York, YO41 1BP Haltemprice ERYC Brough Petuaria Centre, Centurion Way, Brough, HU15 1DF ERYC Cottingham Centre, Market Green, Cottingham, HU16 5QG ERYC Haltemprice Customer Service Centre and Library, 120 Springfield Way, Anlaby, HU10 6QJ ERYC Hessle Centre, Southgate, Hessle, HU13 0RB North Ferriby Library – 11 Church Road, North Ferriby, HU14 3DA South Cave Library – 97 Church Street, South Cave, Brough, HU15 2EP Swanland Library – Village Hall, Main Street, Swanland, North Ferriby, HU14 3QR Willerby Library – The Institute, 58 Main Street, Willerby, HU10 6BZ Withernsea and Hedon ERYC Hedon Centre, 31 St Augustine’s Gate, Hedon, HU12 8EX ERYC Withernsea Centre, Queen Street, Withernsea, HU19 2HH We will update this list with additional location once they have been confirmed.
    [Show full text]
  • Adjacent to the A63, North Ferriby, East Yorkshire
    ADJACENT TO THE A63, NORTH FERRIBY, EAST YORKSHIRE FOR SALE 3 ACRES OF DEVELOPMENT LAND Chartered Surveyors & Commercial Property Consultants LOCATION SUMMARY The main route into Hull is the M62/A63 which carries Probably one of the most prominent development virtually all traffic in and out of the city centre, through to sites currently available the docks and North Sea ferry terminal. Further traffic is Located close to North Ferriby and A63 exit bound generated via the Humber Bridge and A15 which is the Adjacent to very busy petrol forecourt only North South link to Lincolnshire and beyond. Aspect across to the Humber Bridge and River Humber The city and local region is a base for major employers Adjacent to the main route heading into Hull carrying including Siemens, British Aerospace, BP Chemicals, huge volumes of traffic throughout the day Smith & Nephew and various food manufacturers Tremendous development possibilities for many including Beverlac, Triton Foods and Chaucer Foods. The types of potential use city has a population of around 250,000 but draws on a substantially larger catchment of over 800,000. TERMS The freehold interest in the site is available for sale with full vacant possession VAT The purchase price is subject to VAT. PRICE A figure of £495,000 is sought for this site. CONTACTS SERVICES Ben Medhurst All main services are available in the immediate vicinity 01482 626910 and are connected to the adjacent petrol filling station. 07710 344603 Purchasers should make their own enquiries in this regard. [email protected] Ben Cooper DESCRIPTION 01482 626912 The property comprises of an undeveloped site lying 07702 671380 immediately adjacent to a very busy petrol filling station.
    [Show full text]
  • Shipbuilding Catching Shellfish
    IntroductionIntroduction Much of the East Riding of Yorkshire adjoins water: the North Sea and the River Humber and its tributaries. Over the centuries men have needed boats to travel over the water and to gather food from under it. Naturally people with the right skills set up to build these boats. Some ship building operations are quite well known, such as those in Beverley and Hull. They have been documented in exhibitions in other local museums. This exhibition looks at some less well known boat building yards and boat builders both on the east coast and along the banks of the Humber. It has been researched and produced by the Skidby Windmill Volunteer Team. Prehistory- the Ferriby boats The Yorkshire Wolds have been home to people since Neolithic times and the River Humber has been an important transport route allowing goods and people to travel in all directions by water. For thousands of years this was the easiest and safest way to travel. It is therefore not surprising that North Ferriby was the site of one of the oldest boatyards in Europe as well as being an important harbour. Above: hypothetical reconstruction of a Ferriby boat. Right: Excavation in 1963 In 1937 changes to the tidal currents exposed three large oak planks preserved in the mud which Ted and Willy Wright recognised as belonging to very early boats. At first these were thought to be Viking but later tests confirmed that they were Bronze Age and, at 4000 years A half-scale replica of the Ferriby boats called Oakleaf has been built and sea trials proved old they are some of the oldest boats discovered in Europe.
    [Show full text]
  • North Ferriby Village Design Statement
    North Ferriby Village Design Statement Introduction Most established villages have evolved over many years and their inhabitants at any period are merely the temporary holders of an ongoing heritage that they must pass on in due course. They are the formers, shapers and builders of the character of the village and as such should be aware of the effects they may have on the village at the present time and in the future. This Village Design Statement sets out how the villagers of North Ferriby saw their village in the year 2000, what they valued, what they disliked and what they thought should be preserved and passed on in order to maintain the character of North Ferriby. Every villager from 6 to 60 and beyond, from those born in the village to those who had just arrived, had the opportunity to express how they saw the essential ‘North Ferriby’. This booklet now represents those views and opinions in print. It is principally directed at developers, planners, builders, architects, designers and engineers, but it applies equally to householders, local community groups and businesses as well as statutory bodies and public authorities. Its adoption by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council as a supplementary planning guidance The view from Swanland Hill, North Ferriby. document will assist them and the Parish Council in ensuring that the character of North Ferriby, as influenced by the residents, will be taken into account when planning applications are assessed. Acknowledgements. Our grateful thanks to the James Reckitt Trust, North Ferriby Parish Council, North Ferriby Conservation Society, Awards for All, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Tom Harland artist, the Humber Rescue service, and David Henderson for aerial photography.
    [Show full text]
  • 3 Beverley and Central Sub Area
    3 Beverley and Central Sub Area North Ferriby: FER-B Type of Housing Site is suitable for a mix of house types, Land off Ferriby High Road with smaller properties (1 and 2 bedroom) being a particular need in the area. Delivery Considerations Additional landscaping must be provided along the eastern and southern boundaries to help soften the impact of development on the surrounding area. Existing trees on site must be retained and will require a Tree Survey. The site lies in a low risk flood zone (Flood Zone 1), however due to its size a Flood Risk Assessment will be required. Proposals would also have to ensure run-off from Swanland Hill does not pose a risk to new development by means of a Foul and Surface Water Assessment. A comprehensive Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS) will also be required, along with a Transport Assessment. A pedestrian and/or cycle path linking FER-B to FER-C should be considered to Site Description improve access to village facilities for new The village of North Ferriby is residents. A proportion of the site has conveniently located on the main strategic been allocated for open space due to a road and rail routes in and out of Hull. shortfall in the area. This presents an FER-B is an entirely greenfield site and lies opportunity to integrate with existing to the east of this picturesque village. The provision and offer an alternative access allocation presents the opportunity for point via Ferriby High Road. The site lies housing development and public open north of the SSSI Humber Estuary and is space.
    [Show full text]
  • HESSLE, ANLABY, KIRI{' ELLA, NORTH Feltriby, WILLERBY and NEIGHBOURHOODS
    ¥otIt~I1ftt. HESSLE, ANLABY, KIRI{' ELLA, NORTH FEltRIBY, WILLERBY AND NEIGHBOURHOODS. HESSLE is a parish in the county of the town of KIRK ELLA is a small parish, in tIle game county and Kingston-upon-H ull, locally in the East Riding: it de- riding as H essle; the village is situated about five miles l'ives its name from Hest and Hull, having originally w. N. w. from Hull, and is the residence of many of the been ecclesiastically united. The village is situated on merchants of that town. The church, dedicated to St. the hank of the Humber (across which is an ancient Andrew, is a very ancient structure: the benefice is a ferry), " miles w. s. w. from Hull. The Hull and Selby vicarage, in the gift of Major Sykes, and incumbency of railwar passes on the south side of the parish, where the Rev. Mr. Thompson. The parish contained, in 1831 there IS a station. Considerable quantIties of chalk 97:1 inhabitants, and the townships of Kirk Elll\ and stone are obtained in this district, and Paris white, of West Ella 387 of that number.-Partly in thifl parish, an excellent quality, is manufactured. The places of and partly in that of Cottingham, is the township of worship are the parish church, dedicated to All Saints, WILLERBY, situated about five miles and a halfw.N.W. and a chapd each for Wesleyan and primitive metho- from Hull. The population is returned with the paw dists; the benefice of Ressle is a vicarage, in the gift ofl rishes in which it is situated.
    [Show full text]
  • 2007 Ferriby Focus
    2007 Ferriby Focus 1 Welcome to the 2007 Focus North Ferriby Parish Council welcomes you to the second edition of the Ferriby Focus Village Guide Book, which supersedes the original that was published in 2003. The booklet has articles of local interest, information on village organisations and other local information, an up to date street map and a classified index. It is intended to provide a useful reference guide for all village residents, and is especially useful for newcomers. The book is self-financing through local commercial advertisements, but with no charge for the information entries. It is also available on the Parish Council website www.ferriby.info. It has been professionally prepared by Graham Latter, a local graphic designer. Parish Councillor John Pickering has liaised with the author on our behalf. A copy is being delivered free of charge to all the households in the village, at present numbering just under 1,700. If you know of newcomers to the village, please inform them that free copies of this booklet will remain available from the Clerk to the Parish Council, Pat Lambert 631 822 [email protected] Julie Abraham Chairman of the Council Editor’s Notes The printed booklet wass entirely All the information has been carefully financed by its advertisers - we thank checked for accuracy, but if you spot any them for their splendid support - this is errors or have any suggestions for the the electronic version. The Village street next issue please let me know. map has been updated and the Riverside It is also available in colour on-line at Walkway map completely re-drawn.
    [Show full text]