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is the source of the local stream known as the Beck. It flows through the village in roughly a south-west/north-east direction. Where it passes beneath Beck Lane, there is a restored hand-operated pump which originally drew water up into the barrels on horse-drawn carts. These carts would then deliver the water to houses in the village that had no water source of their own.
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alignment of the houses on the northern and eastern sides. The space is used for a number of village events including the annual Wheelbarrow Weekend and the Christmas Fair. Recently trees have been planted to replace those removed in the early years of this century. New seating has been installed bearing motifs celebrating the life and work of John Harrison.
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is identified by the stump of a medieval cross. The gas lamp, installed during the Victorian period and which topped the stones, was removed in the first half of the 20th century. The marketplace has been remodelled to accommodate car parking but the original shape and size can be determined from the
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Fresh water was available from the many springs in the area via two blow wells known as the Caedda Wells. Later this name was contracted; however the blow wells are still known by the locals as the Cadwells. Due to the limestone strata, there are many freshwater springs in the area. One such spring
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were of wooden construction and situated beneath the small stone bridge at Ferry Road, Barrow Haven. The gates were two opposing, free-swinging, vertically-hinged doors and closed with the pressure of incoming tidal water, thus preventing salt water and, more importantly, flood water from flowing
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Barrow Bowls Club is a small but friendly lawn bowls club, playing in three leagues from May to September. The club house is located at the end of Thorngarth Lane and is closely associated with Barrow Sports and Fitness Centre, which includes squash courts, snooker tables and a bar.
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on his second Pacific voyage. Captain Cook grew to trust and rely on the timekeeper, which helped contribute to timekeepers being accepted as the way forward in the practical method of determining longitude at sea. Harrison was the subject of the 2000 film
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on the church grounds. Several unexploded bombs were removed from the village by military bomb disposal experts. It is possible that a German bomber dumped its bombs on the village instead of the intended nearby heavily defended target of
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The German Honorary Consul, covering the East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston upon Hull, North Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire, Humberside, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire as well as Nottingham resides in Barrow upon Humber.
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There is one public house: the Royal Oak . The second: the Six Bells closed ~2019. A third public house, the Red Lion, situated on the lower High Street, reverted to a residence in the early 20th century.
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is situated on North Street. Built in the last decade of the 19th century and formerly named Barrow upon Humber Church of England Primary School, it was renamed in honour of
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was situated above the main entrance doorway. Access to hidden rooms could be attained through a trapdoor accessible through the ceiling of the projection room.
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and rode through Barrow en route to the abbey. Whilst the main part of the abbey has largely disappeared, the gatehouse remains and is open to the public.
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Many of the buildings in the centre of the village are of 18th- and 19th-century origin. A number of buildings of note include
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church, with parts that appear to be of earlier origin, is situated on a hilltop to the north of the village and known as the
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monastery, which has been fully excavated. The location is now built over, but is marked by a plaque in the village.
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The village was bombed during the Second World War. Names of civilians killed are recorded on the
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in which the main characters, the Trotter brothers, became overnight millionaires following the
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have been constructed since the 1960s approximately 50 yards downstream of Ferry Road.
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Richard Duffill, a long-time resident of the village, is featured in the travel books
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troupe known as the Plough-Jags. Such troupes were associated with the festivities of
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of the discovery of Harrison's clock was used in the plot of several episodes of the
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is on the eastern side of the lower High Street and was once used as a cinema. A
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with the Privy Council, crossed the river in a naval vessel and disembarked at
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Once clear of the village, the Beck is known as the Leden and passes through
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According to the 2001 census Barrow upon Humber had a population of 2,745.
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quarry existed on the south side of the village. Limestone was baked in
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but this has now been removed and replaced by a replica. The church
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into the Leden and possibly flooding the low-lying farmlands at
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is situated about 2 miles south from Barrow. On 5 October 1541
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on the website of the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers
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on the right hand side when entering the church proper. The
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Village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England
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Barrow upon Humber is located in Lincolnshire
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