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Kirk Ella is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The parish includes the village of West Ella . The village is situated 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Hull .
Willerby and Kirk Ella railway station was a station on the Hull and Barnsley Railway, and served the villages of Willerby and Kirk Ella in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The station opened on 27 July 1885. It was located west of the junction of Carr Lane and Main Street, partly on an embankment.
West Ella is a village in the civil parish of Kirk Ella, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, on the eastern edge of the Yorkshire Wolds. It is 6 miles (10 km) west of the city of Hull .
Kirk Ella 53°45′14″N 0°27′15″W / 53.7539°N 0.4541°W / 53.7539; -0.4541 ( St Andrew, Kirk The chancel dates from the early 13th century, and the west tower, in contrasting white Magnesian Limestone , was built between 1450 and 1454.
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. [21] [22]
The 2023 East Riding of Yorkshire Council election took place on 4 May 2023 to elect all 67 members of East Riding of Yorkshire Council in England. [2] [3] [4] This was on the same day as other local elections across England. The Conservatives lost their majority on the council at this election, which saw the council go under no overall control ...
Joseph had bought estates around West Ella and Kirk Ella. Mark Sykes (1711–1783) was rector of Roos , and 1st baronet. His correspondence includes letters from the London merchant Henry de Ponthieu about the French in Canada 1761–63 and circa 100 letters from his London banker, Joseph Denison .
Levet was born in Kirk Ella five miles west of Hull, Yorkshire. [1] Levet moved to Paris, where he found work as a waiter. Along the way, he picked up some training as an apothecary. Levet occupied an apartment within Samuel Johnson's home, where he waited on Johnson "every morning."