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Fangfoss Railway Station
Fangfoss railway station was a station on the York to Beverley Line in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It opened on 4 October 1847 and served the village of Fangfoss. It closed on 3 January 1959 and much of the site is now occupied by a caravan park. In 1987 the station was given a Grade II listed building In the United Kingdom, a listed building or listed structure is one that has been placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by Historic England in England, Historic Environment Scotland in Scotland, in Wales, and the Northern Irel ... status. References * * External links * Fangfoss station on navigable 1947 O. S. map Disused railway stations in the East Riding of Yorkshire Grade II listed buildings in the East Riding of Yorkshire Former York and North Midland Railway stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1847 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1959 1847 establishments in England George Townsend Andrews rai ...
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Fangfoss
Fangfoss is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately to the east of the city of York and north-west of the town of Pocklington. The parish includes Bolton, East Riding of Yorkshire, Bolton. The civil parish is called "Fangfoss" and its parish council is called "Fangfoss with Bolton Parish Council" after Bolton parish was abolished on 1 April 1935 and merged with Fangfoss. The parish covers an area of . In 2011 it had a population of 581, a decrease on the United Kingdom Census 2001, 2001 UK census figure of 602. In 1823 Fangfoss was listed as the parish of 'Fangfoss-with-Spittle'. The village was in the Hundred (county division)#Wapentake, Wapentake of Harthill Wapentake, Harthill. Population was 154, with occupations including twelve farmers, a shopkeeper, a shoemaker, and a schoolmaster. The Licensed victualler, landlord of The Carpenter's public house was also a village carpenter. The village chapel was in the charge o ...
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