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EAST YORKSHIRE Extracted from the Database of the Milestone Society A photograph exists for milestones listed below but would benefit from updating! EAST YORKSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position YE_BRBV01 TA 1768 6629 UC BRIDLINGTON Cardigan Road, next to Emmanuel Church on urban grass verge YE_BRBV11 TA 133 529 A165 BEEFORD Jct. of Dunnington Lane on grass verge nr black & white post YE_BRBV12 TA 1283 5140 A165 BEEFORD Between Grange Road and track to Moor Grange on grass verge YE_BRBV13 TA 124 498 A165 BRANDESBURTON 200m N of Moorside Farm entrance on grass verge YE_BRBV15 TA 1152 4716 UC BRANDESBURTON Brandesburton, New Road adjacent to Elmfield Dr by low stone garden wall YE_BRBV18 TA 1003 4355 A1035 ROUTH half way between Routh and White Cross TI by fence on grass verge, under hedge YE_BRBV19 TA 0878 4257 A1035 ROUTH W of Meaux Lane on grass verge YE_BRBV20 TA 0735 4219 A1035 TICKTON by access road to Environment Agency beside metal barrier YE_BRDR01 TA 1646 6680 A614 BRIDLINGTON N of West Hill jct. by path on grass verge next to Bridlington sign YE_BRSM00 TA 1721 6787 UC BRIDLINGTON High St, Old Bridlington, E of Market Place fitted into base of shop front, opp Globe PH YE_BRSM01 TA 158 678 B1253 BOYNTON between Eastfield Farm and Eastfield Garden Ctr on grass bank YE_BRSM09 TA 032 694 B1253 TWING ¼ mile W of jct. to Octon on grass verge YE_BRSM11 SE 995 685 B1253 LANGTOFT 1 mile W of X rds B1249 nr Park Farm YE_BRSM14 SE 959 663 B1253 COTTAM W of Cowlam X rds on open verge YE_BVDR01 TA 0211 4114 A164 MOLESCROFT Grange Road TI, Driffield Exit on verge Registered Charity No 1105688 1 A photograph exists for milestones listed below but would benefit from updating! EAST YORKSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position YE_BVDR02 TA 0186 4265 A164 LECONFIELD N of entrance to Barracks behind footpath on a grass verge YE_BVDR03 TA 0138 4354 A164 LECONFIELD Castle Farm, by the Smithy by brick wall YE_BVDR04 TA 0136 4475 A164 LECONFIELD Between Scorborough Lodge and Old Road Jct on grass verge YE_BVDR06 TA 0131 4768 UC BESWICK Main Street, S end of Beswick village in front of hedge YE_BVDR08 TA 018 506 A164 WATTON ½ mile N of Watton on wide grass verge YE_BVDR10 TA 0187 5365 A164 HUTTON CRANSWICK S of New Gawdy Hall on wide grass verge YE_BVMA02 TA 001 417 B1248 CHERRY BURTON N of Dog Kennel Lane jct. on grass verge YE_BVMA03 SE 992 429 B1248 CHERRY BURTON Cherry Burton on grass verge YE_BVMA04 SE 986 443 B1248 ETTON ¼ mile N of Leman Wood on grass verge YE_BVMA05 SE 978 455 B1248 DALTON HOLME 200m N of jct. to South Dalton on grass verge YE_BVMA06 SE 971 469 B1248 DALTON HOLME ¼ mile N of southern jct. to Lund on grass verge YE_BVMA07 SE 9699 4810 UC LUND Lund, 15 North Road, almost opp church in pavement against brick wall MIDDLETON ON THE Nr entrance to Eastfield Farm, Middleton on the YE_BVMA08 SE 9698 4973 B1248 WOLDS Wolds on grass verge by TP MIDDLETON ON THE YE_BVMA09 SE 9420 5028 UC WOLDS just N of Middleton on the Wolds above quarry entrance, opp side of road YE_BVMA10 SE 965 524 UC BAINTON Bainton Built into church wall Registered Charity No 1105688 2 A photograph exists for milestones listed below but would benefit from updating! EAST YORKSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position YE_BVMA13 SE 955 570 B1248 TIBTHORPE 100m N of lay-by on grass verge YE_DRMW14 SE 8912 4316 UC GOODMANHAM Cross Gate, just E of Manor Farm entrance by LP30 YE_DRPK06 SE 9560 5271 B1246 BAINTON 30m W of entrance to Field House Farm on grass verge YE_DRPK13 SE 853 501 B1246 WARTER 150m E of Newcote Cottage on verge All Saints Parish Church, Middle Street North, YE_DRSX00 TA 0223 5797 UC DRIFFIELD Driffield built into brick wall by gate behind metal seat YE_DRSX01 TA 019 594 B1249 NAFFERTON between Little Kendale and Field House Farm on grass verge YE_HLBR02 TA 1288 3135 A165 KINGSTON UPON HULL Holderness Road shops nr Ings Road X Rds in wall between Hairdressers & Blind shop Holderness Road, 100m N of island to Bilton YE_HLBR03 TA 1428 3220 A165 KINGSTON UPON HULL Grange Est on wide cut grass verge, between wide footpath and hedge YE_HLBV02 TA 086 315 A1079 KINGSTON UPON HULL In the wall of the Haworth Arms pub incorporated into brickwork below a window Beverley Road, N of Greenwood Ave, 100m N of X YE_HLBV03 TA 082 332 A1079 KINGSTON UPON HULL rds on dual carriageway in front of area of grass YE_HLBV05 TA 0699 3609 A1174 WOODMANSEY opp. No. 417 Hull Road, N of Dunswell set beside paving by Woodmansey sign YE_HLBV06 TA 0625 3731 A1174 WOODMANSEY 150m S of Woodmansey Church by low garden wall in front of white bungalow by LP58 YE_HLBV08 TA 0404 3919 B1230 BEVERLEY Flemingate in pavement beside brick wall of house At W end of Bilton, beside roundabout leading to YE_HLHE04 TA 1533 3277 B1238 BILTON Asda supermarket. on wide cut grass verge; between footpath and bushes YE_HLHE05 TA 1670 3295 B1239 BILTON opp. Petrol Station, just S of turn to Preston on well kept grass verge Registered Charity No 1105688 3 A photograph exists for milestones listed below but would benefit from updating! EAST YORKSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position Wyton Road, 50m N of Daytona, S of Froghall Farm YE_HLHE06 TA 1799 3174 B1239 PRESTON entrance on grass verge YE_HLHE07 TA 1871 3057 B1240 PRESTON Preston Church built into brick of church wall YE_HLHE08 TA 1895 2908 B1240 HEDON On Souttergate, Hedon, at jct of one way system at entrane to car park & recycling area NE verge of roundabout opposite Veterinary YE_HLNF06 TA 009 279 B1231 KIRK ELLA practice. on grass under hedge YE_HLNF07 SE 996 275 B1231 SWANLAND Kemp Road, Swanland on grass in front of garden hedge YE_HLPA04 TA 1654 2887 A1033 HEDON Salt End TI, NW corner jct UC road to Preston YE_HLPA05 TA 1820 2850 B1362 PRESTON Hull Road, Hedon by Pollard Farm Cottage, opp Nos.18 & 20 Main Road, E end of Camerton, 30m S of YE_HLPA11 TA 2174 2627 A1033 THORNGUMBALD Southlands on neatly cut grass verge, between pavement and hedge Grass island at jct. with Burstwick Lane, Midway YE_HLPA12 TA 2300 2561 A1033 THORNGUMBALD between Ryehill and Keyingham 150m NW of High Bridge in front of fingerpost YE_HLPA14 TA 2594 2491 A1033 KEYINGHAM E of Keyingham village Patrington Road, 130m E of Beck bridge, just E of YE_HLPA15 TA 2733 2431 A1033 OTTRINGHAM Ottringham village on grass verge Just W of Winestead, opp jct. to Winestead Grange YE_HLPA16 TA 2890 2400 A1033 PATRINGTON (Winestead Ings Lane). YE_HLPA17 TA 3003 2344 A1033 PATRINGTON Winstead Bridge, 1 mile W of Patrington N end of bridge YE_HLPA18 TA 299 249 UC PATRINGTON Winestead, N of entrance to Manor Farm in front of hedge YE_HLSV06 TA 014 300 UC KIRK ELLA outside No. 40 Riplingham Road, Kirkella Registered Charity No 1105688 4 A photograph exists for milestones listed below but would benefit from updating! EAST YORKSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position YE_HLSV09 SE 9712 3174 UC ROWLEY Rowley Cottage on well kept grass verge YE_HLSV10 SE 9559 3205 UC SOUTH CAVE Riplingham Lodge (E of Weedley Farm entrance) on well kept grass verge, between road and hedge YE_HOBV10 SE 8904 3230 B1230 NORTH CAVE Westgate,next to Milestone Farm, opp Beech Farm in footpath next to stone wall of the house YE_HOBV11 SE 913 322 UC NORTH CAVE Everthorpe, 780m W of A1034 jct. on verge YE_HOBV15 SE 964 358 B1230 WALKINGTON 250m W of Lions Den Farm on grass verge YE_HOBV16 SE 9943 3702 B1230 WALKINGTON by 32 Main Street in pavement beside brick wall of house YE_MWKW01 TA 008 492 UC BESWICK ½ mile E of Kilnwick YE_MWKW02 SE 983 497 UC BESWICK ½ mile W of Kilnwick YE_SVMW04 SE 909 358 A1034 NEWBALD N of jct. to South Newbald on grass verge YE_SVMW05 SE 905 374 A1034 NEWBALD N of entrance to Low Field Farm on grass verge YE_SVMW07 SE 895 404 A1034 SANCTON N of entrance to Mask Farm on grass verge YE_SVMW08 SE 883 413 UC MARKET WEIGHTON Sancton Road, Market Weighton by telegraph pole on well cut grass verge YE_SVWN00 SE 9260 3137 UC SOUTH CAVE South Cave, in front of No. 37 Beverley Road in front of domestic hedge YE_SVWN01 SE 939 325 UC SOUTH CAVE at edge of Beverley Clump Wood on verge YE_SVWN05 SE 989 359 UC WALKINGTON 30m N of jct to South Cave Registered Charity No 1105688 5 A photograph exists for milestones listed below but would benefit from updating! EAST YORKSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position YE_SYMW09 SE 7368 3734 A163 FOGGATHORPE adjacent to Green Farm, Harlthorpe on grass verge YE_SYMW10 SE 7545 3763 A163 FOGGATHORPE outside White House Cottage in gravel beside house wall YE_SYMW11 SE 7671 3790 A163 SEATON ROSS Allberries Farm in front of a hedge YE_SYMW12 SE 7873 3827 A163 FOGGATHORPE E of Marlpits Farm entrance on grass verge nr 40 sign HOLME ON SPALDING YE_SYMW13 SE 8043 3844 A163 MOOR outside 6 Selby Road, Holme on Spalding Moor in well cut grass in front of domestic hedge YE_SYMW16 SE 8513 4028 UC MARKET WEIGHTON Holme Road, opp.
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