THWING: East Riding of Yorkshire Parish
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- EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE PARISH #158 of 172: THWING
Thwing - “Narrow Strip of Land”
This week in the East Riding, we’re in a place called Thwing - a farming settlement predominately, but a place which has just as much to do with the heavens above the it as it does with the land around it. In 1795, a rock would come hurtling from the sky, crashing into the East Riding landscape and forming a crater in a field. The spot where that heavenly body landed is now marked by a column, built by the landowner of its day. The event would go on to inspire several works of literature and films, but it would also ensure Thwing had a place on the map.
Until recently, the village had a pub which was named after the meteorite. It was called The Falling Stone, but since it closed a couple of years ago, Thwing has become very isolated. With no shop, pub or daily bus service, perhaps the 12th century church and the gorgeous Wolds countryside are the only things left to attract the casual visitor today.
There are some other great bits of history here though. This was the birthplace of two religious figures - John Twenge and Thomas Lamplugh - and Thwing Mere is also much more than just a pond. It was there, during WWII, where tanks and planes would add their bits of Thwing’s history.
So come with me for a walk around this village, but keep an eye on the sky for falling rocks!
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Meteorite:
earthshakerp...
majorspoilers.com/2014/07/31/...
mubi.com/en/gb/films/robinson...
www.geograph.org.uk/photo/381...
fernlea.tripod.com/woldcottag...
www.jgregorywilson.com/london....
www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/...
blog.geolsoc.org.uk/2014/12/1...
thefutureoflandscape.wordpres...
meteorites.asu.edu/meteorites...
Listed Buildings:
britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/...
Wartime History:
eastwolds.co.uk/wartime-histo...
Primitive Chapel:
www.myprimitivemethodists.org...
Church:
www.geograph.org.uk/photo/573...
www.britainexpress.com/attrac...
Playing Fields Association:
thwingandoct...
524 Bus:
bustimes.org/stops/2200YEA01104
Falling Stone:
www.pressreader.com/uk/yorksh...
Wold Cottage:
www.visiteastyorkshire.co.uk/...
East Riding Crematorium:
eastridingcr...
Masts:
www.csyorks.co.uk/
Demographics:
www.citypopulation.de/en/uk/y...
Rightmove:
www.rightmove.co.uk/house-pri...
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Brendan Perkins - “Foxsnow” (B. Perkins)
• Foxsnow
Brendan Perkins - “Mickey's House” (B. Perkins)
• Mickey's House
The Keyhouse - "Voices" (H. Flunder)
• Voices
The Keyhouse - "Circles" (H. Flunder)
• The Keyhouse - Circles...
Helen Flunder - "Sun" (H. Flunder)
• Helen Flunder - 'Sun' ...
Helen Flunder - “Angels” (H. Flunder)
• Helen Flunder - Angels...
Helen Flunder - “C Song” (H. Flunder)
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Thank you, Andy. You are an excellent presenter. I worked at Lamplugh House in the late seventies, when it was a conference centre. Pear Tree Farm was where the then Vicar, Rev Lawrence Hoyle and his family lived.
Another very interesting village. Many thanks.
Some lovely looking houses on the main street....probably all look out for one another 🙂
Very nice Andy 👍🌹I am from India 🙏
Thwing another great Yorkshire village name.
Really interesting. I live nearby but only moved recently so eager to learn about local history and facts
Excellent video. Could we use this on our Thwing & Octon Parish council website ?
Yes, absolutely
Excellent video, could we use this on our Parish Council website?
Yes, of course!
Hi, enjoying your videos. If you ever go to Lincolnshire, would you visit Brocklesby village and civil parish. Would love to see it.
You already can! I did it ages ago. West Lindsey is complete :D
Just search Brocklesby and you're bound to find it
@@TheVillageIdiot Thank you so much I really enjoyed it.