Willerby, East Riding of Yorkshire explained

Country:England
Coordinates:53.7633°N -0.4504°W
Label Position:left
Official Name:Willerby
Population:7,940
Population Ref:(2011 census)
Civil Parish:Willerby
Unitary England:East Riding of Yorkshire
Region:Yorkshire and the Humber
Lieutenancy England:East Riding of Yorkshire
Constituency Westminster:Haltemprice and Howden
Post Town:HULL
Postcode District:HU10
Postcode Area:HU
Dial Code:01482
Os Grid Reference:TA024304
London Distance Mi:155
London Direction:S
Static Image Name:Willerby, Hull, UK - panoramio.jpg
Static Image Caption:Willerby Roundabout

Willerby is a village and civil parish located on the western outskirts of the city of Kingston upon Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

Willerby was a minor settlement up to the 20th century, during which it became a suburb of Kingston upon Hull, and its urban development extended south-eastwards towards Hull. The village centre is located about 5miles west of Kingston upon Hull city centre and lies outside the city boundary.

History

Until the 20th century Willerby was a small village.

Enclosure of land around Willerby was enabled by acts of parliament in 1796 and 1824.[1] In 1844 the population of the 820abbr=offNaNabbr=off township of Willerby was 214 persons, in 45 houses.[2] By the 1850s Willerby had a primitive methodist chapel (built 1850),[3] a Hall, Oak Hill House,[4] dating from the late 17th or early 18th century, now known as Willerby Hall,[5] and another large dwelling, the Summer House,[4] later known as The Beeches dating to the 18th century, and extended in the 1820s and 1850s. as well as smaller dwellings along Main Street, the village's original main road.[4] A mental asylum, Hull Borough Lunatic Asylum, later known as De la Pole Hospital, and an associated chapel, was constructed beyond the village to the north in the 1880s.[5] Willerby and Kirk Ella railway station opened in 1885 as part of the Hull and Barnsley Railway which passed the main village close by on the southern edge.

By 1890 two further substantial houses had been built; Manor House (later Willerby Manor), and the Grange, north of the village.[6] A new Methodist chapel and schoolroom were constructed between 1897 and 1900.[5]

Small scale growth of housing started in the 20th century, with suburban developments eastward towards Hull along Kingston Road and Carr Lane well developed by the mid 20th century.[7]

The beehive manufacturing company Yorkshire Apiary Company based in Willerby was commissioned to produce temporary buildings in the aftermath of the Second World War;[8] the company, Willerby Caravan Company Ltd., (founded 1944, since 1996 Willerby Holiday Homes) was located on Main Street, the company later relocated to Hedon Road, Kingston upon Hull.[9] [10]

In 1959 Willerby and Kirk Ella station closed, the line closed completely in 1964, and the station was demolished in 1968, and the site used for a housing development.[11] 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.[12] [13]

Willerby Carr Lane County Primary School was established in the 1930s.[14] In 1960 Willerby County Secondary School (now the lower school of Wolfreton School) was officially opened, though construction and extension continued through the 1960s and early 1970s.[15] A third Methodist chapel, and the Anglican church of St Luke, were also constructed in the late 1960s.[5] By the late 1960s urban development west of the traditional village centre, in the land between Carr Lane and the Hull and Barnsley railway line had reached modern (2012) levels, with the village now an effective suburb of Hull, separated by the green space of Springhead Golf Course. Further development of housing estates took place in the latter part of the 20th century, north of Carr Lane.[16] The Wolfreton school and six form college was demolished and rebuilt at the Willerby site as a three-storey building beginning 2015. The former upper school Kirk-Ella school was made surplus to requirements by the rebuild.[17] [18] (The new school opened in September 2016.[19])

Between 2014 and 2015 a flood alleviation scheme, the Willerby and Derringham Bank Flood Alleviation Scheme, was constructed in the parish, built in response to the 2007 United Kingdom floods. The scheme consisted of upgrades to the drainage system (Phase 1), and four storage lagoons (Phase 2). Three storage lagoons with total capacity of around 205000m2 were constructed near the A164 at Willerby,[20] and a fourth south-east of Haltemprice Priory on the eastern edge of the parish. The total cost of the scheme was over £10 million.[21] [22] [23] [24]

In 2015 planning permission was given for 130 homes west of Great Gutter Lane,[25] work on the development, "West Hill", started in August 2016.[26]

Wolfreton

53.7506°N -0.4299°W

Wolfreton was a small hamlet approximately NaNabbr=offNaNabbr=off north of the old village centre of Anlaby, on Wolfreton Road connecting Anlaby to Willerby Carr Lane (now Carr Lane). In the Domesday Book it was mentioned as Uluardune. In the 1850s it consisted only of few buildings including an Inn, the Springhead Inn,[27] there was also a farm "Wolfreton farm" at the junction of Wolfreton Road with Willerby Carr Lane.[28] [27] By the beginning of the 20th century the Hull and Barnsley Railway had been built just south of the hamlet, which had expanded with a short row of terraced housing - Wolfreton Lane crossed under the railway line,[29] and a new larger Springhead Inn had been built to the north of the original.[30] By 1926 additional terraced housing had been built Wolfreton Villas, as well as housing along the section of Wolfreton Road to Anlaby.[31] Springhead Halt railway station was built in the 1920s near to the crossing of Wolfreton Lane by the railway.

Housing development off the new (1920s) Kingston Road between Hull and Willerby began to encroach on the hamlet by the middle of the 20th century.[32]

As of 2006 Wolfreton continues to be marked as a place on Ordnance Survey maps.

Willerby Hill

Willerby Hill is a small suburb just outside of Willerby. It is home to Willerby Hill Farm, cafe and horse riding stables. Total Fitness is there too along with swimming pools, gyms etc. Primarily, Willerby Hill is the boundary between Willerby and Cottingham and is mainly fields.

Governance

Willerby is situated within the safe Conservative Parliamentary Constituency of Haltemprice and Howden;[33] [34] the Haltemprice and Howden Conservative party branch is based in Willerby, on Main Street.[35] The village lies within the East Riding of Yorkshire Council electoral ward of 'Willerby and Kirk Ella'.[36] The population of this ward at the 2011 Census was 13,578.

Geography

The village of Willerby forms an outermost western suburb of Hull, separated by non-agricultural green space including allotments, playing fields, and Springhead Park Golf Club.[37] In the second half of the 20th century urban development became contiguous between the villages of Willerby, Kirk Ella to the south and Anlaby to the south-east.[38] The northern half of the parish remains in agricultural use, and includes Haltemprice Priory farm, which contains archaeological remnants of the Augustinian Haltemprice Priory.[37]

The boundaries of the modern civil parish of Willerby are formed by the route of the former Hull and Barnsley Railway (including the B1232 road) to the south, the A164 Beverley to Humber Bridge road to the west, and Sand Dike drainage channel in Springhead Park to the east. The northern boundary is with the civil parish of Cottingham.[37] The parish rises from less than 33 feet above sea level in the east to approximately 130 feet at the western boundary, beyond which are the foothills of the Yorkshire Wolds in the parish of Skidby.[37]

To the west of the village is Willerby Retail Park,[39] which houses a Waitrose supermarket (formerly Safeway, 2004[40]). Willerby has two hotels, converted from late 19th century houses, "The Grange", now the Grange Park Hotel and Willerby Manor. The 1960 buildings of the lower school of Wolfreton School are within the civil parish of Willerby.[15]

According to the 2011 UK census, Willerby parish had a population of 7,940, a reduction on the 2001 UK census figure of 8,056.[41]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: A collection of statutes relating to the town of Kingston-upon-Hull, the county of the same town and the parish of Sculcoates. William . Woolley. Simpkin and Marshall. 1830. Chronological Table. xi–xxviii. https://books.google.com/books?id=zMgHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PR23.
  2. Book: Clarke, Benjamin . The British Gazetteer, Political, Commercial, Ecclesiastical, and Historical. H.G. Collins. 1852. 3 (L–Z). Willerby, East Riding, York. https://books.google.com/books?id=V84HAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA967.
  3. Book: Yorkshire Returns of the 1851 Census of Religious Worship. Volume 1: Introduction, City of York and East Riding. John . Wolfe. Borthwick Publications, Borthwick Institute of Historical Research, University of York. 2000 . 0-903857-95-2. https://books.google.com/books?id=Yv7HRyjJn8gC&pg=PA58. Sculcoates District : Willerby. 58.
  4. Ordnance Survey, Sheet 225, 6" to 1 mile (1:10560), 1855
  5. Book: Nikolaus Pevsner

    . Yorkshire: York And the East Riding, Second Edition. Nikolaus . Pevsner. Nikolaus Pevsner. David . Neave. Yale University Press. 1995 . 0-300-09593-7. Willerby. 755–6. https://books.google.com/books?id=bcp5soQZ0OwC&pg=PA755 .

  6. Ordnance Survey, Sheet 225SE, 6" to 1 mile, 1891
  7. Ordnance Survey. Sheet 225SE. 1910, 1929, 1938, 1956
  8. News: James . Graham. Caravans – the bee's knees as far as Hull is concerned. Yorkshire Evening Post. 28 August 2001. 7 February 2013 .
  9. Sources:
  10. 53.7581°N -0.4492°W, Willerby Caravan Company, former site
  11. Web site: Station Name: Willerby & Kirk Ella. 14 July 2012. Disused Stations. Subterranea Britannica. Mark . Dyson. 7 February 2013.
  12. Ordnance Survey. 1:2500, 1964–71; 1:10560, 1968; 1:10560, 1977–80 maps
  13. Road and Rail Facilities (Investment). Parliamentary Debates (Hansard): House of Commons Official Report. H.M.S.O.. 1970. cxlv. A diversion of the A164 to bypass Willerby is under construction.
  14. Ordnance Survey. 1:10560. 1929, 1938.
  15. Sources:
  16. Ordnance Survey, 1:10560; 1956, 1968. 1:10000; 1977–80, 1989, 1994–5
  17. Web site: (14/03465/STPLF) Redevelopment of School Site comprising: (1) Erection of a three storey secondary school building and sports hall; (2) Construction of new vehicular accesses to Well Lane; [...] (5) Demolition of existing school buildings ]. East Riding of Yorkshire Council. 20 November 2014 . 26 June 2015.
  18. News: Wolfreton School ready for 'inspiring' – and long-awaited – £22m redevelopment. 5 January 2015 . Hull Daily Mail. 26 June 2015 .
  19. News: Wolfreton School's £22m new building opens. Trudi. Davidson. 6 September 2016. Hull Daily Mail. 25 November 2016.
  20. One wholly outside the parish and two partially outside the parish, but all adjacent to the developed area of Willerby.
  21. News: Hull and Willerby flood scheme: Work starts on major project to protect 9,000 homes. 22 March 2014. Angus. Young. Hull Daily Mail. 11 August 2015 .
  22. News: Dam impressive! The huge lagoons to protect 8,000 homes from floods. 11 August 2015. Hull Daily Mail . 11 August 2015 .
  23. Web site: WILLERBY AND DERRINGHAM FLOOD ALLEVIATION SCHEME (WaDFAS). East Riding of Yorkshire Council. 11 August 2015.
  24. Web site: WILLERBY AND DERRINGHAM FLOOD ALLEVIATION SCHEME . East Riding of Yorkshire Council. 11 December 2014 . 11 August 2015.
  25. Web site: (15/01485/STREM) Erection of No.130 dwellings with associated access, parking, hard and soft landscaping following approval. 12 June 2015. planning application. East Riding of Yorkshire Council . 25 November 2016.
  26. News: Work starts on new 130-home West Hill development in Willerby. Paul. Johnson. 23 August 2016. Hull Daily Mail . 25 November 2016.
  27. Ordnance Survey Sheet 239 1:10560 1852
  28. Ordnance Survey Sheet 225SE 1908 1:10560
  29. Ordnance Survey Sheet 239NE 1908 1:10560
  30. Ordnance Survey 1951 1:2500
  31. Ordnance Survey Sheet 239NE 1926 1:10560
  32. Ordnance Survey. Sheets 225SE, 239NE. 1938, 1946-8. 1:10560
  33. News: Haltemprice and Howden. The Guardian . 12 May 2012.
  34. Web site: Haltemprice and Howden. 11 May 2015. UK Polling Report.
  35. Web site: Political Organisations And Representatives in Willerby . Yellow Pages. 12 May 2012.
  36. Web site: Ward Profile Selection: Willerby and Kirk Ella Geography: Ward. East Riding of Yorkshire Council. 12 May 2012.
  37. Ordnance Survey, 1:25000, 2006
  38. Ordnance Survey. 1:10560: 1938; 1956; 1968, 1:10000: 1977–80; 1989; 1994–5
  39. Web site: Willerby Retail Park. www.wykeland.co.uk. 2 December 2012.
  40. News: Waitrose buys former Safeway stores. Julia . Finch. The Guardian . 26 March 2004 . 15 May 2012.
  41. Web site: 2001 Census: Key Statistics: Parish Headcounts: Area: Willerby CP (Parish) . Neighbourhood Statistics . . 20 May 2008.