Thearne

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Thearne
Thearne is located in East Riding of Yorkshire
Thearne
Thearne
 Thearne shown within the East Riding of Yorkshire
OS grid reference TA075368
Civil parish Woodmansey
Unitary authority East Riding of Yorkshire
Ceremonial county East Riding of Yorkshire
Region Yorkshire and the Humber
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town HULL
Postcode district HU7
Dialling code 01482
Police Humberside
Fire Humberside
Ambulance Yorkshire
EU Parliament Yorkshire and the Humber
UK Parliament Haltemprice and Howden[1]
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Thearne is a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, in the civil parish of Woodmansey.

It is situated approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south-east of Beverley to the east of the A1174 road from Hull to Beverley. It also lies just to the west of the River Hull.

Geography

Thearne lies between the A1174 Beverley to Hull road, and the River Hull, around 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south-east of Beverley. The original village is located at the meeting of three minor roads: Thearne Road (now Ferry Road) and Thearne Lane (formerly Old Wire Carr Road) to the west, and Ferry Road to the east. The modern place includes additional housing along the A1174.[2][3]

The area around Thearne is primarily agricultural, low lying (less than 16 feet (5 m) above sea level), with extensive drainage. There are several developments of glasshouse based agriculture in the area.[2]

Governance

The hamlet was in the Beverley and Holderness parliamentary constituency until the 2010 general election when it was transferred to the constituency of Haltemprice and Howden.[1]

History

The name 'Thearne' is a reference to the Thorn tree and was recorded as early as the late 13th century.[4] A ferry east of Thearne across the river Hull dates to at least the 12th century.[4] In the 15th century a chapel dedicated to the Blessed Virgin was established. The chapel was confiscated during Henry VIII's suppression, and is no longer in existence.[4]

Flooding of the Beverley-Hull road led to orders for an improvement of the area's drainage in the 17th century. The land around Thearne was enclosed by and act of 1788. The Beverley and Barmston drain was constructed through the area in around 1800, but does not actively drain Thearne.[4] A windmill for corn, Thearne Windmill, south-west of the village on the Beverley-Hull road was constructed sometime around 1800.[3][4] An earlier mill existed in the 17th century, the new mill had steam power installed in 1856.[4]

In 1821 the population of Thearne was 90;[5] by around 1833 the township had a population of 67.[6][7] In the 1850s Thearne consisted of less than 10 main buildings, including Thearne Hall (built c. 1823[8]). A Primitive Methodist chapel was built in 1867.[8] Ferry Road led east to the River Hull where the ferry ('Waghen ferry' later 'Wawne Ferry') crossed to the Anchor Inn (later the Windham Arms), and to the road to Wawne.[3][9]

By the 1920s Thearne Windmill was out of use.[10] The ferry closed in August 1946 when the Windham Arms Public House at Wawne, from where it operated, was sold to Moors' and Robson's Brewery. Their new tenant, Walter Twidale, reported that the ferry boat was no longer safe to use, as recorded by Ronald Dixon, the chairman of Woodmansey Parish Council, in the council minutes of December 1946.[11][12][13] A waste water treatment works for Woodmansey and Thearne was constructed in the 1950s, northeast of the village.[4][14] The Methodist chapel closed in 1968.[4]

Glasshouse agriculture developed extensively around Wawne in the second half of the 20th century.[15]

Prospect farm and the bank of the river Hull 
Glasshouses at Thearne 
Thearne road bridge over the Beverley and Barmston drain 

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Ordnance Survey. 1:25000. 2006; also OS Open Data
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Ordnance Survey. 1852 Sheet 211
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Baggs et al. 1989.
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  9. Ordnance Survey. 1908–10. Sheet 211.SW
  10. Ordnance Survey. 1926. Sheet 211.SW
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  14. Ordnance Survey. 1972. 1:2500
  15. Ordnance Survey. 1:10000. 1956, 1974, 1984, 1989