Everthorpe Explained

Country:England
Coordinates:53.7755°N -0.6241°W
Label Position:top
Official Name:Everthorpe
Civil Parish:North Cave
Unitary England:East Riding of Yorkshire
Region:Yorkshire and the Humber
Lieutenancy England:East Riding of Yorkshire
Constituency Westminster:Haltemprice and Howden
Post Town:BROUGH
Postcode District:HU15
Postcode Area:HU
Dial Code:01430
Os Grid Reference:SE 907 319
London Distance Mi:160
London Direction:S
Static Image Name:Low Road, Everthorpe.jpg
Static Image Caption:Low Road, Everthorpe

Everthorpe is a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 11miles west of Hull city centre and 10miles east of the market town of Howden, midway between North Cave and South Cave. It lies 1miles north of the A63 road and 1 mile west of the A1034 road. Everthorpe forms part of the civil parish of North Cave.

In 1823, Everthorpe was in the parish of North Cave and in the Wapentake of Harthill. Population was 177, which included Drewton, a hamlet less than 1 mile to the north-east. Occupations included three farmers, a corn miller, and the landlord of Duke of York pub.[1]

The area was home to two prisons: HM Prison Everthorpe and HM Prison Wolds. In 2014, they merged into HM Prison Humber.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. [Edward Baines (1774–1848)|Baines, Edward]
  2. News: Humber Prison report: Wolds and Everthorpe merger 'traumatic' . 14 April 2020 . BBC News . BBC . 18 November 2015.