The A166 road is a trunk road between the outskirts of
York
York is a cathedral city with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. It is the historic county town of Yorkshire. The city has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a ...
and
Driffield
Driffield, also known as Great Driffield, is a market town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The civil parish is formed by the town of Driffield and the village of Little Driffield. By road, it is north-east of Leeds ...
in the historic county of
Yorkshire
Yorkshire ( ; abbreviated Yorks), formally known as the County of York, is a historic county in northern England and by far the largest in the United Kingdom. Because of its large area in comparison with other English counties, functions have ...
. The road used to terminate at the seaside town of
Bridlington
Bridlington is a coastal town and a civil parish on the Holderness Coast of the North Sea in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is about north of Hull and east of York. The Gypsey Race enters the North Sea at its harbour. The 2011 ...
, until the opening of the Driffield by-pass caused the final section to be renumbered as the A614.
History
The A166 follows the path of an old
Roman road from York to
Stamford Bridge, where it forded the river at the place where the modern
Stamford Bridge is located. The bridge is mentioned in the ''
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'' about the
Battle of Stamford Bridge
The Battle of Stamford Bridge ( ang, Gefeoht æt Stanfordbrycge) took place at the village of Stamford Bridge, East Riding of Yorkshire, in England, on 25 September 1066, between an English army under King Harold Godwinson and an invading No ...
in 1066. The road was turnpiked between York and Stone Dale as part of the York,
Kexby Bridge,
Grimston and Stone Dale Turnpike Trust established in 1806. A turnpike Trust had existed since 1765, but this included new maintenance provisions. The Trust lasted until 1872. The turnpike started from Grimston Smithy and the introduction of a toll bar on the road at this place led to the eventual change of name to Grimston Bar.
There are a number of
scheduled monument
In the United Kingdom, a scheduled monument is a nationally important archaeological site or historic building, given protection against unauthorised change.
The various pieces of legislation that legally protect heritage assets from damage and d ...
s that lay alongside the A166, most notably in the area of
Garrowby Hill:
* Kitty Hill, round barrow
* Garrowby Hill Top Farm, three
round barrows
* Cot Nab Farm, two round barrows and multiple linear dykes
* South Wold Farm, linear boundary dyke, two round barrows
* Fordham Farm, round barrow
In 1983, the Driffield by-pass was built and became the route of the A166, which had previously gone through the centre of the busy market town. The by-pass was renumbered in 1996 to become the A614 and thus shorten the historic old road.
In 2008, a feasibility study was carried out and proposals were put forward on behalf of the
East Riding of Yorkshire Council
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is the local authority of the East Riding of Yorkshire. It is a unitary authority, having the powers of a non-metropolitan county and district council combined. It provides a full range of local government serv ...
for an alternative crossing of the River Derwent at Stamford Bridge. The current Grade II listed bridge only allows for one way flow and is controlled by traffic lights. It has a record for causing peak hour delays during the working week. Alternative routes included utilising the disused York to
Beverley
Beverley is a market and minster town and a civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, of which it is the county town. The town centre is located south-east of York's centre and north-west of City of Hull.
The town is known fo ...
railway line crossing downstream from the current bridge. Also adding a new structure right next to the existing bridge was put forward. Other proposals involved two routes to the north of the river, one crossing just north of the caravan site on Buttercrambe Road and the other a complete new by-pass missing the village altogether. The report concluded that the best options did not score well enough for the Regional Transport Board to take forward and should not be pursued.
In 2009, the stretch of the A166 along Main Road and York Road, between the turnings for the B1248, in
Wetwang
Wetwang is a Yorkshire Wolds village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, west of Driffield on the A166 road.
At the 2011 census, it had a population of 761, an increase on the 2001 census figure of 672.
Toponymy
Th ...
was the location for the third and final intermediate sprint, which was won by
Thomas De Gendt of Belgium, during that year's
Tour of Britain
The Tour of Britain is a multi-stage cycling race, conducted on British roads, in which participants race across Great Britain to complete the race in the fastest time.
The event dates back to the first British stage races held just after the S ...
Stage 1 from
Scunthorpe
Scunthorpe () is an industrial town and unparished area in the unitary authority of North Lincolnshire in Lincolnshire, England of which it is the main administrative centre. Scunthorpe had an estimated total population of 82,334 in 2016. A ...
to
York
York is a cathedral city with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. It is the historic county town of Yorkshire. The city has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a ...
.
Route
The road starts as an exit on the Grimston Bar interchange on the
A64 on the outskirts of York. It heads north east pass the turnings for
Murton,
Dunnington
Dunnington is a village and civil parish in the City of York and ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. The population of the civil parish was 3,230 at the 2011 Census. The village is approximately east from York city centre.
The vi ...
and Holtby within the first couple of miles. The first settlement that lies upon the road is
Gate Helmsley. From here the road gradually turns in an easterly direction until it is required to cross the
River Derwent at
Stamford Bridge.
The bridge lies north east to south west at the point where there used to be a fording point. On exiting the town, the road returns to a north east direction to follow the route of the old Roman road. On the next section there is a turning northward toward the hamlets of
Buttercrambe
Buttercrambe is a small village in the Buttercrambe with Bossall civil parish, in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England.
The village is situated approximately to the north-east of York and on the border with the East Riding of Yorks ...
and
Scrayingham
Scrayingham is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It was historically part of the East Riding of Yorkshire until 1974. The population was less than 100 at the 2011 census. Details are included in the civil parish of Howsha ...
at which point it turns easterly again. This is closely followed by a staggered junction further on with an exit south towards
Full Sutton and north to
Skirpenbeck. There are also turnings soon after to the south for
Youlthorpe
Youlthorpe is a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It forms part of the civil parish of Bishop Wilton. It is situated approximately east of York, north-west of Pocklington and just south of the main A166 road from York to Bridli ...
and north to
Bugthorpe.
Just south of the hamlet of
Garrowby
Garrowby is a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately north of Pocklington town centre.
It lies to the north of the A166 road
and forms part of the civil parish of Kirby Underdale.
Garrowby Hill is the su ...
the road takes a sharp turn south and then back east at the foot of Garrowby Hill. The hill is the highest point on the
Yorkshire Wolds
The Yorkshire Wolds are low hills in the counties of the East Riding of Yorkshire and North Yorkshire in north-eastern England. The name also applies to the district in which the hills lie.
On the western edge, the Wolds rise to an escarpment wh ...
and was the subject of a
painting
Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ai ...
by
David Hockney
David Hockney (born 9 July 1937) is an English painter, draftsman, printmaker, stage designer, and photographer. As an important contributor to the pop art movement of the 1960s, he is considered one of the most influential British artists o ...
. The road up the hill covers , rising from to at an average gradient of 4.8%.
Part way up the hill, is the southerly turn off toward
Bishop Wilton
Bishop Wilton is a small village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately north of Pocklington and east of Stamford Bridge.
The civil parish is formed by the village of Bishop Wilton and the ha ...
. Shortly after this junction an emergency stopping track can be seen on the downward side of the road. Consisting of gravel and sand, this is intended for vehicles to use in the event of a mechanical problem. There are several places where the road has been widened to allow slower traffic ascending or descending to pull to the left and allow faster vehicles to pass. In the next , there are junctions with the routes to
Great Givendale
Great Givendale is a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately north of Pocklington.
Great Givendale forms part of the civil parish of Millington.
The church, dedicated to Saint Ethelburgh, was designated ...
and
Pocklington
Pocklington is a market town and civil parish situated at the foot of the Yorkshire Wolds in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The 2011 Census recorded its population as 8,337. It is east of York and northwest of Hull.
The town's sk ...
to the south and
Thixendale
Thixendale is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the East Riding of Yorkshire, it is located in the Yorkshire Wolds about 20 miles east of York.
The place-name ''Thixendale'' is ...
to the north. At a dip and curve in the road known as Stone Dale, the road once more goes in a north east direction.
The A166 next runs through
Fridaythorpe
Fridaythorpe is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately north-east of Pocklington town centre
and lies on the A166 road. It is above sea level, making it the highest village in the Yo ...
. On exiting the village, it meets the B1251 road to Bridlington, which is designated as a ''Scenic Route''. Travelling in an easterly direction, the road follows an ancient ''
green lane'' until it reaches the village of
Wetwang
Wetwang is a Yorkshire Wolds village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, west of Driffield on the A166 road.
At the 2011 census, it had a population of 761, an increase on the 2001 census figure of 672.
Toponymy
Th ...
. Either side of the village the road intersects the B1248
Beverley
Beverley is a market and minster town and a civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, of which it is the county town. The town centre is located south-east of York's centre and north-west of City of Hull.
The town is known fo ...
to
Malton road. The road continues to
Garton-on-the-Wolds, where it is met by the B1251 heading north west to
Sledmere
Sledmere is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, about north-west of Driffield on the B1253 road.
The village lies in a civil parish which is also officially called "Sledmere" by the Office for National Statistics, although th ...
. From here it turns south east to its junction with the A614 Driffield By-pass.
Only junctions with classified designations are included in the table below.
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References
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Roads in Yorkshire
Transport in North Yorkshire
Transport in the East Riding of Yorkshire
Roads in England