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        <description>89 Main Street, Etton

The missing house.

Originally a house stood at 89 Main Street between 87 and 91.

This was demolished and became the entranceway to Eric Bradley Construction.

89 Main Street was officially the address for Eric Bradley Construction whilst it was in operation.</description>
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        <description>93 Main Street - Snilesworth Cottage

A Grade II listed building. Snilesworth Cottage is a semi-detached residential cottage, which along with the attached 91 Main Street, is a Grade II listed pair of cottages.

Originally the two cottages were also attached to 89 Main Street which was subsequently demolished.</description>
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        <description>2000-2019 Timeline

2019

The 500th anniversary/race of the Kiplingcotes Derby

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

Six members of the Carling family travel to Etton for a reunion and to unveil a plague commemorating</description>
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        <description>Timeline for the 2020&#039;s

2022

Refurbishment work to village pond takes place with external funding.

First Etton Village picnic held since 2019 (delayed due to covid restrictions).

Village get together in Church Field to light the Beacon for the Queens Jubilee. Drinks, nibbles and fireworks.  First major village event since 2019 due to covid restrictions.</description>
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        <description>Etton Timeline

2020&#039;s - present day

2000-2019

Post War-1999

World War II

Between the Wars

World War I

Early 20th Century

19th Century

18th Century

Pre 1700</description>
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        <description>About Etton Wiki

This website was started in 2021 by a local resident in order to try and ensure knowledge about Etton and the surrounding parish was recorded and made public.

There is history in a village like Etton and there are stories behind each building and place. So in order that this is not lost, this wiki was created.</description>
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        <description>Along Chantry Lane

Leaving Main Street and heading North.

Access to St Mary&#039;s Church via steps and footpath.

High Hall</description>
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        <description>Tour Along Main Street

Referencing all the buildings and structures along Main Street, Etton. Starting from the East.

Low Hall

Old School House

Chapel House

78 Main Street

89 Main Street

91 Main Street (Grade II listed)

93 Main Street (Grade II listed)</description>
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        <description>Buildings and Structures in Etton

There are some key publicly accessible buildings and structures in Etton:

St Martins Church

Etton Village Hall

The Light Dragoon Pub (currently closed)

The War Memorial

The Phone Box

The Memorial Beacon

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Or find out about Grade 2 listed buildings in Etton

You can take a walk through Etton village to explore various buildings:</description>
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Field on Main Street leaving village towards Gardham.
Owned by the Church.


Church Field May 2021. (c) Karl Elliott</description>
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        <description>Defibrillators

In Etton the defibrillator is located on the side wall of Etton Village Hall.

Location: &lt;https://w3w.co/minivans.invisible.gifted&gt;

In Gardham there is a defibrillator (where?)

Location: - needs adding

There is a further defibrillator in Kiplingcoates.

Location: - 

Etton Parish Council has responsibility for ensuring the defibrillators are all in good working order.</description>
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        <description>Ellerington Lane


Ellerington Lane May 2021. (c) Karl Elliott</description>
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        <description>History of the Parish of Etton

The name Etton means the farming settlement of a man called Eata. The –ton suffix indicates that it was of Anglian origin and the settlement existed at the time of the Doomsday Survey, when it was referred to as Ettone.  Its origins, therefore, would appear to be due to a North German family settling and farming here, during or after the end of the Roman occupation of Britain.</description>
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        <description>Etton Parish Council

Website: www.ettonpc.org.uk

Records go back to the 1890s.

Etton Parish Council is a tier of local government and provides the Parish of Etton (including the village of Etton and the hamlets of Gardham and Kiplingcotes) with a democratic voice and a structure for taking community action.  Our work falls into three categories: representing the community; delivering services to meet local needs; striving to improve quality of life in the parish.  Etton Parish Council has a s…</description>
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        <description>Etton Pasture School

Opened in 1952 as a boarding special school for educationally subnormal children, later children with moderate learning difficulties. The school was closed in 1990 and the premises became South Wolds School for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties.</description>
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        <description>Etton Pond (The Mere)

There is now a website about Etton Pond (the Mere) created and maintained by a village resident. Visit it here www.kalpa.org.uk/ettonmere</description>
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        <description>Etton Relief in Need Charity

A registered charity based in Etton with endowments specifically to support residents within the Parish of Etton.

Currently each Christmas, the charity distributes a small cash amount to all the older residents of the village.</description>
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        <description>Etton Temple Garth

Info being collected from &lt;http://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/English%20sites/1078.html&gt;
Needs work before this page is ready.

See also &lt;https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1005201?section=official-listing&gt;

Etton Temple Garth is a probable Fortified Manor House.

There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains.

This site is a scheduled monument protected by law.</description>
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        <description>Etton Village

As described in the Imperial Gazeteer

In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson&#039;s Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Etton like this:

ETTON, a parish in Beverley district, E. R. Yorkshire; on the Wolds, 3¾ miles W of Arran r. station, and 4¼ NW of Beverley. It has a post office under Beverley. Acres, 3, 960. Real property, £4, 660. Pop., 502. Houses, 85. The property is divided among a few. The living is a rectory in the diocese of York. Value, £700.* Patron, the Archbishop …</description>
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        <description>Etton Village Hall

A community hall / village hall in the centre of Etton.

The building is managed and run by the Etton Village Hall Charity.

More detail required.

Website: &lt;http://www.ettonvillagehall.org.uk&gt;

See Also

Etton Village Hall Charity and committee who manage the hall.

The Telephone Box outside the village hall.</description>
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Etton Village Hall is owned and managed by the Etton Village Hall Charity and the trustees that make up that committee.

They are responsible for the running of Etton Village Hall.

More detail required.</description>
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Etton Village Hall is owned and managed by the Etton Village Hall Charity and the trustees that make up that committee.

They are responsible for the running of Etton Village Hall.

More detail required.</description>
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Regular Events

The Kiplingcotes Derby. Annual, historic horse race starting in Etton Parish

Processed Pea music events

Significant one-off events

The Coronavirus pandemic of 2020-

The floods of 2007

The Tour de France

Tour de Yorkshire

The Millennium in Etton. Year 2000.

The Wars

World War II

World War I</description>
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        <description>Grade 2 Listed Buildings and Structures in Etton Parish

Publicly accessible buildings and structures listed as Grade II

Church of St Mary

The War Memorial

Etton Village Hall

The K6 Telephone Kiosk outside the Village Hall

The Moated Site, 350m south east of Low Hall

The Monastic Grange, 180m south of Manor Farm

The Oval Barrow, 750m north of Wallis Grange</description>
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Established in 1519, this historic horse race is run on the third Thursday in March on roadside verges between Kiplingcotes and Londesborough Wold Farm - a distance of around four miles.

The race is generally accepted to be the oldest annual horse race in England.</description>
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details soon</description>
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Broken  Cross  in  Hedgerow ? by Martin Dawes, CC BY-SA 2.0 &lt;&lt;https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0&gt;&gt;, via Wikimedia Commons</description>
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        <description>The Etton Memorial Garden

A small memorial garden in Etton on the corner of Main Street and Cherry Road and adjacent to Etton Village Hall.  It contains the Grade 2 listed War Memorial.

Gated with a small amount of planting.  Lights to illuminate the memorial are fed through from the Village Hall electricity supply.</description>
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        <description>Mobile Library Service

Etton village was served by a mobile library service up until approx 2017 (confirmation of date required).

There is currently (2021) no mobile library service in the village.</description>
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        <description>Organisations in Etton

Etton Parish Council

Etton Village Hall Charity

Etton Relief in Need Charity

St Martins Church PCC

Past Organisations

The Processed Pea

Eric Bradley Construction

The Knights Templar</description>
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        <description>People of Etton

Significant names in the history of Etton.
(Please be cautious if referring to people still alive)

Thomas Carling

Rev John Lothropp</description>
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        <description>Places in Etton Parish

Etton Pond - the Mere

Hudson Way

Route 1

The Memorial Gardens

Ellerington Lane

Church Field</description>
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        <description>Post Boxes

There is one post box in Etton Village outside Etton Village Hall, opposite the pub and near to the War Memorial and the crossroads.

Location: &lt;https://w3w.co/defining.croak.spurted&gt;</description>
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        <description>Pre-1700

1519

The first Kiplingcotes Derby is supposedly run.</description>
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        <description>Rev John Lothropp

Rev John Lothropp was born in Etton in 1584.  He was an English Anglican clergyman, who became a Congregationalist minister and emigrant to New England. He was among the first settlers of Barnstable, Massachusetts. Perhaps Lothropp&#039;s principal claim to fame is that he was a strong proponent of the idea of the Separation of Church and State (also called &#039;Freedom of Religion&#039;), keeping the government out of religion and religion out of the government. This idea was considered he…</description>
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        <description>Route 1 Cycling Route

Etton is on Route 1 of the National Cycle Network. This is a 1264 mile route across the UK.

See the Sustrans website for route details here.</description>
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        <description>Services

The village and Parish are supported by a number of generally unexciting but necessary services. The information from this page is contemporary and efforts are made to keep it up to date.

Post boxes

The Telephone Box

Bus Services
Bus services serving the Parish

Defibrillators

Lamposts
Some are of a more historic design and are the responsibility of</description>
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This page is a stub and needs creating.</description>
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        <description>Welcome to Etton

Etton is a village and parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire.  This is a resident led, public wiki to record anything and everything known about Etton - both historical and contemporary.

This is all very new (2021), and if you can contribute, please get in touch to get an account so that you can add to the knowledge held here.</description>
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        <description>Knights Templar

Yorkshire was the stronghold of the Knights Templar, outside of London, and they once owned a manor in Etton.  The site, which they owned until until 1308, was the only religious house of the Templar in the East Riding.  It is no longer visible, but excavations in the 1960’s suggest a large complex with granaries, a hall and a brewery.  This important archaeological site is located to the north of Bank House at the western end of the village.</description>
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        <description>The Memorial Beacon

The beacon sits in the top of Church Field at the Gardham end of Etton Main Street.
It was erected in 1999 as part of the nationwide memorial beacon programme and was lit to signal in the new millennium.

The beacon has been lit at other times too.</description>
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        <description>The Telephone Box

Red K6 Telephone Box outside Etton Village Hall.  The telephone box remains operational (as of 2021) and is maintained as necessary by BT.

Location: &lt;https://w3w.co/situates.outnumber.loud&gt;

The Telephone Box is a Grade II listed structure.</description>
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        <description>The War Memorial

A Grade 2 listed war memorial  situated in the Memorial Gardens

The memorial was first constructed soon after the end of the First World War. Records indicate that the memorial was erected in 1922 following public fundraising.

Inscriptions on the memorial record the names of those who died or served in World War I.</description>
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Born in Etton. Founded Carling Brewery after emigrating to Canada.
Born:June 1, 1797
Died: February 17, 1880

Thomas Carling, the founder of the Carling Brewing Empire, was born in Etton in 1797. Thomas&#039;s father was a local farmer who brewed his own beer. In 1818, Thomas, the youngest of five children, left to seek his fortune in Canada, where he made the Yorkshire inspired beer for a large garrison of British Troops, who were entitled to six pints a day. They persuaded him to st…</description>
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Thomas Carling, the founder of the Carling Brewing Empire, was born in Etton in 1797. Thomas&#039;s father was a local farmer who brewed his own beer. In 1818, Thomas, the youngest of five children, left to seek his fortune in Canada, where he made the Yorkshire inspired beer for a large garrison of British Troops, who were entitled to six pints a day. They persuaded him to start brewing commercially in 1840.  Under the stewardship of Thomas Carling’s sons the business continued to pr…</description>
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        <description>World War I in Etton

Like any village, the residents and parishioners of Etton were involved in and affected by World War I.

Those who fell and served in the war are commemorated on the Etton The War Memorial.</description>
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The Fire Service was stationed in Etton Village Hall between 1939 and 1945.</description>
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