The Air Up There - Wolfreton - Hull
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Aerial Footage of the Wolfreton area of Hull
Wolfreton was a small hamlet approximately a third of a mile 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, there was also a farm "Wolfreton farm" at the junction of Wolfreton Road with Willerby Carr Lane. 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, and a new larger Springhead Inn had been built to the north of the original. By 1926 additional terraced housing had been built Wolfreton Villas, as well as housing along the section of Wolfreton Road to Anlaby. Springhead Halt railway station was built in the 1920s near to the crossing of Wolfreton Lane by the railway.
Intro Sequence: Ian Sanderson
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Music:
Sunspots by Jeremy Blake
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Thank you for continuing to provide great views of towns and surrounding areas. It is great when looking for places to buy.
Helps me quickly rule out, or add a town/village to the list of places to consider.
I go to wolfreton school
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