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The fields around Kirk Ella, West Ella and Willerby were enclosed in by acts of 1796 and 1824. [7] Unlike its eastern neighbour Kirk Ella no movement of Hull merchants to, or pattern of construction of large houses took place in West Ella during the 18th and 19th century – in 1801 the villages population of 79; in 1851 the population was 1851 ...
Kirk Ella lies within the Parliamentary constituency of Haltemprice and Howden. [6] The farm known as Kirk Ella Grange is to the north-west, far outside the village, halfway between Raywell and West Ella. [3] The civil parish is located at the north-western edge of the suburbs of Kingston upon Hull, within the East Riding of Yorkshire.
[map 1] The area included a number of farms, and two large houses, Spring Villa (built 1840 [3]), and East Ella (built 1842 [3] [map 2]). The Hull and Kirk Ella Trust road (later Anlaby Road) ran east west through the area; a northern border approximated to Derringham Dike/Spring Bank waterway and road, whilst to the south was Hessle common ...
Suburban housing developments began in the 1930s, and by the 1950s housing extended continuously along the roads to Willerby and Kirk Ella. [21] Additionally, short lived housing estates were constructed on the fringes of the village during the Second World War: Lowfield Camp, and Tranby Crofts, an estate east of Tranby Croft. [22]
In 1959 Willerby and Kirk Ella station closed, [11] the line closed completely in 1964, and the station was demolished in 1968, and the site used for a housing development. [20] Part of the route of the line was used (1970) to construct the B1232 forming a bypass for the A164 (Beverley) road, bypassing Willerby village.
The District of East Riding of Yorkshire wards of Hessle, Tranby, and Willerby & Kirk Ella. The City of Kingston upon Hull wards of Boothferry, Derringham, Newington & Gipsyville, Pickering, and St Andrew's & Docklands. [2] The seat comprises the following areas of former constituencies: [3]
Kirkburn is a small village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated about 3 miles (5 km) south-west of Driffield town centre and is on the A614 road . The civil parish is formed by the village of Kirkburn and the hamlets of Eastburn , Kelleythorpe and Southburn .
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