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to the east) silted up, reducing the north channel. The increased silting was exploited by humans; Cherry Cobb Sands was embanked in 1869/70, closing the north channel to the west. The silting caused drainage problems in the land to the north and Keyingham fleet (or clow) was resited several times in
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There was once a manor house at Paull Holme. From remains of the foundations it is inferred to have been H-shaped; by 1840 only the north tower was still standing. A number of heraldic elements were present in the fabric, showing the connection to the Holme family, and, from rose emblems in the stone
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was also upgraded during the latter part of the 19th century, receiving two and four 9.2 and 6 inches (230 and 150 mm) breech loading guns, as well as four muzzle loaders – the breech loaders which were placed in new concrete emplacements (1894). Electric defence searchlights were installed
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In the second half of the 20th century, housing in Paull village expanded, initially along Back Lane/Road in the 1950/60s era; then south of Townend Road in the 1970s on a former Sports ground; and then south of Turpit on the new lane after Ferryman Park towards the end of the century. In 2013 a
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Thorngumbald Clough Low Light is constructed of a wrought iron frame approximately 33 feet (10 m) high on a 6.6 feet (2 m) high brick and flagstone base, the Thorngumbald Clough High light is of a similar design. The high light is painted red, the low light white (initially it was painted
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The banks of the Humber require flood defences, with all of the parish within the floodplain of the Humber Estuary. As of 2008 the flood defences are thought to be in good condition, with standard of protection is estimate to be to a 1 in 80 or 1 in 100 years flood event. At Paull Holme Strays the
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watercourse to the west and north, and the Humber Estuary to the south; the north-eastern boundary of the parish is coincident with the Newton Garth, Haylands, Green's, Riggs, and South Ends & Thorney drains; the parish extends approximately 6 miles (10 km) south-east along the bank on a
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The land in the civil parish is in agricultural use, and is low lying, mostly below 16 feet (5 m) above sea level, and extensively drained by canals and ditches. There are minor rises north and east of Paull at Rose Hill, Boreas Hill, and Holme Hill were the altitude reaches approximately 33
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Some Victorian sources state that the old church was in Paull Holme, fell into decay, was demolished and the material used to build a church near High Paull House, which was then burnt during the English Civil War, demolished, and the material used to build a third (and present) church after the
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A pier was noted at Paull in the 1840s. There was a wooden swing bridge across the Hedon Haven near to Pollard Clough on the far bank in the 1850s; this was no longer extant by the 20th century. By the 1920s a footbridge close to the outfall of the Hedon stream had been built, crossing to
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Historically Paull was known for shrimp fisheries, in around 1900 the lower part of Hedon Haven (or Paull Creek), and the Humber and Paull roads were access for a numerous fleet of small and medium-sized boats known as 'Paull Shrimpers'; the shrimps were caught in the Humber by beam trawling.
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There was also a chapel in Paull Holme. Documentary evidence points to the chapel being in use at the beginning of the 16th century. By the end of the 16th century Paull Holme had become abandoned. The chapel was described as dilapidated by the time of
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The bridge included an adjacent bridge house, no longer extant by the 1920s. The course of the stream was straightened and moved north after the Second World War, with the former route forming (2014) a field boundary with the land north of the former route
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strip approximately 0.8 miles (1.3 km) wide and 6 miles (10 km) from Paull bordered to the north by the Sands and Keyingham drains, and the 'Old Channel', with the Ottringham Drain at the eastern boundary. To the north and west are the town of
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In 2016, the sea wall through the village was topped with 3-foot (0.9 m) high glass panelling at a cost of £835,000. Creating the longest glass barrier of its kind in Britain at 1,700-foot (520 m) long and designed to protect 14,000 homes.
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serve as leading lights to the point where the new lights at Thorngumbald Clough will become leading lights, and the latter will serve as such until the two lights at Salt End are in one, when the last mentioned will guide a vessel up to the
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intended to represent features of the city of Hull with the intention to mislead Luftwaffe bombers were built around 5.5–6 miles (9–10 km) south-east of Hull at 1/3rd scale. The decoys included representations of the docks east of the
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Also in the near environs of the Paull Point installation were practice batteries south of the fort dating from the First World War, and 19th century, as well as a large warehouse, formerly a Second World War ammunition store.
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states there has been a church at Paull from 1115 AD. Incumbents of the parish of Paull (and Thorngumbald) are recorded as far back as 1295, and burials are recorded to 1347. The present church was built
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with stone window surrounds added, replacing brick. As of 2010 the tower was roofless and in a ruinous condition. The building is located on a formerly moated area. Some repair work was undertaken in 2014.
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were re-aligned backwards to create a tidal lagoon. Construction of the new defences was completed in 2002, and in 2003 the old flood banks were cut, creating a 200 acres (80 ha) nature reserve.
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yellow). The low light was originally on a trolley, enabling it to move up to 28 feet (8.5 m) so as to adjust to changes in the shipping channel. The Thorngumbald lights ceased operation
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to house six 24 pounder cannons, with the land summarily purchased. In 1819 after the end of the wars the land of 3 acres (1.2 ha) including barracks and buildings was sold by the
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There was a shipyard at Paull located between High Paul and Paul, took advantage of the sloping beach at that position as a good place for launching ships. The yard built some ships for the
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built a 40 feet (12 m) lighthouse at Paull, then between the shipyard and town. The three-storey, stuccoed brick tower was designed by Francis Dales (who also designed
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By the 1840s the extent of Cherry Cobb Sands represented approximately 1,800 acres (730 ha); the soil newly reclaimed land was of very good agricultural quality.
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There are also listed buildings at Thorney Crofts (18th-century farmhouse), and Old Little Humber Farm (17th-century farmhouse on the site of a medieval moated area).
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mainland by a navigable channel "North Channel" of the Humber. From the end of the 17th century to the beginning of the 19th century Cherry Cobb Sands (and
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The position of the Humber coastline has been relatively fluid over several centuries due to flooding, storms, silting, human intervention, and the condition of
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There are records of beacons along the Humber including one at Paull dating to the 16th century, used to give warning of enemy ships or invasion.
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in 1797, and enabled by and act of Parliament in 1802. The new cut ran roughly south-east to Stone Creek Clow (the present location of the outlet).
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owned the ferry from Paul Fleet; in 1260 the ferry recorded a profit of 45s 3d; Paul Fleet was also a haven for boats in the same era.
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feet (10 m); there is a similar rise at the Paull battery, adjacent south-east of Paull. Along the Humber banks are extensive tidal
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oil rigs, and short haul operator Humber Airways from 1970 to its cessation of business in 1975. In around 1982 the airfield closed.
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Paull village is the only habitation of significance in the parish, excluding farms. Paull village is accessed via a road off the
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Pier or to Hull-road". The new lights were first lit on 25 July 1870, and on the same date Paull Lighthouse was decommissioned.
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The Humber Tavern was built 1805, the Royal Oak was also built in the early 19th century, the Crown Inn opened 1856. A
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Paull has been host to coastal defences for centuries. In 1542, as part of a review of coastal defences carried out by
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station, as well as being used as an ammunition store. Military use ended in 1956, and the site was sold in 1960/1.
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for Hull Trinity House the same year). Lit by oil lamps, initially it displayed a fixed white light; in 1852 a red
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the role of the fort was reduced due to the construction of new emplacements nearer to the mouth of the Humber, at
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were transmitted. This was switched off in January 2018, with radio being centred on FM and DAB broadcasts.
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to prepare against possible war with France and Spain, a battery for twelve gunners was built at Paull.
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Smith, David (2006). "Defending the realm: Paull's contribution to protecting the British coastline".
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at the same time the fort at Paull was attacked (11 October 1642). It was repaired in 1663, and again
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refinery and chemical works in the parish of Hedon. The other bounding parishes from west to east are
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Post-Second World War military structures included a nuclear attack monitoring post on Holme Hill (
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History and topography of the city of York; the Ainsty wapentake; and the East Riding of Yorkshire
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in the south side, and similar buttressing on the north side, but with a window blocked off and a
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The population of the Township of Paull rose from 212 in 1801 to 473 in 1831, and to 600 by 1856.
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The western part of the civil parish of Paull centred on the village of Paull on the banks of the
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giving flanking fire across a dry ditch; the fort was protected from artillery fire by an earth
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High Paul, and Low Paul, Paul and Paul Holme, There was never a fair Maid married in Paul town.
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In 1967, an airfield was opened near to Oxgoddes farm, spearheaded by Neville Medforth of the
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flood protection banks have been cut (2004) to form an tidal mud flat based nature reserve.
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See Ordnance Survey Sheet 241SW 1952 edition. The fort was omitted from earlier editions.
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In the 1860s new defences of the Humber were built, following the decommissioning of the
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General and concise history and description of the town and port of Kingston-upon-Hull
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Because the church was neither in Paul Fleet, High Paul, or Paul Home a saying arose:
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In 1769 High Paul and the manor of Paghil was acquired from the Constable family by
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structures, as is the old lighthouse at Paull with its adjacent keepers' cottages.
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facility was built, adjacent west of the fort with access to the foreshore for the
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in style; the chancel had two windows with a small central door divided by wall
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Paull also had a small Medium Wave transmitter site from which the signals for
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Aerial view of Paull Point from the south-west, with St Andrew's church (1995)
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Chapel, built 1851, then demolished and replaced with another chapel in 1871.
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There was also a lifeboat station in between High and Low Paul, established
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The earliest record of a sea wall in the area was at Paull Holme in 1201.
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replaced by a concrete deck fixed bridge in the late 20th century.
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A newer house was built in 1837 at the foot of the hill at Paull Home.
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caused damage to the defences near Paull; 12 properties were flooded.
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A drawing of 1816 shows the towe with an adjacent wood framed house.
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The village is situated approximately 6 miles (10 km) east of
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Village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
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History and Topography of York .. (1856), Sheahan & Whellan.
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chapel was built around 1810 in the village, there was also a
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There are historic structures at Paull battery (now a museum
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was added to help guide vessels around the nearby Skitter
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and Skitter (Skitter Beck, East Halton) are mentioned in
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In 1841, the church was described consisting of a tower,
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new village hall was opened, having received £464,494 in
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and Stallingborough, better able to protect the port of
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in 1907. In the early part of the 20th century and
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London Gazette, Issue: 23636, Page: 3483, 22 July 1870.
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This article is about the village. For other uses, see
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History and antiquities of the Seigniory of Holderness
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History and antiquities of the Seigniory of Holderness
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The Humber Estuary bank and Lighthouse at Paull (2006)
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suggest Paull Fleet may have been lost to the Humber.
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Paull Lighthouses with Killingholme in the background
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In 1870 Paull lighthouse was replaced by two sets of
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The early history of churches at Paull is uncertain.
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St Andrew's Church, Paull, north and west side (2007)
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In the medieval period there were three settlements:
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History of the Town and County of Kingston upon Hull
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Tug under construction at Hepworth's shipyard (2008)
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Concrete bridge over Hedon Haven, Paull Road (2005)
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By the 1830s it was no longer active. 581: 5087:Civil parishes in the East Riding of Yorkshire 3563:"Thorgumbald Clough High Lighthouse (1309912)" 2627:"World War II decoys for Hull docks (1020022)" 2411: 2399: 2157: 1972: 1658: 4518: 4137: 3856:Gazetteer – A–Z of Towns Villages and Hamlets 3624:"Thorgumbald Clough Low Lighthouse (1083435)" 3175:"Stables and adjoining coach house (1161734)" 3008:"Paull Holme moated site and tower (1007875)" 2698:"Starfish Bombing Decoy Site SF31C (912566)" 1774:Morris, Joseph E.; Bertram, R. J. S. (1906). 1719: 1717: 1583:The higher points of ground around Paull are 1390:oil terminal at Salt End was being expanded. 773:. 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1781: 1778:. p. 271. 1770:Poulson (1841) 1758:Sheppard (1912 1749: 1712: 1710: 1707: 1704: 1703: 1693: 1680: 1671: 1638: 1636:, p. 584) 1624:Owen Glendower 1613: 1609:English (1979) 1597: 1593:Sheppard (1912 1572: 1571: 1569: 1566: 1565: 1564: 1557: 1554: 1550: 1549: 1546: 1539: 1537: 1534: 1527: 1525: 1522: 1515: 1512: 1511: 1510: 1483:, endorsed by 1437: 1434: 1420: 1419: 1416: 1409: 1407: 1404: 1397: 1394: 1393: 1392: 1345:leading lights 1320: 1319: 1316: 1315: 1305: 1301: 1300: 1296: 1295: 1292: 1291: 1288: 1284: 1283: 1280: 1276: 1275: 1272: 1268: 1267: 1264: 1260: 1259: 1256: 1252: 1251: 1248: 1244: 1243: 1233: 1229: 1228: 1224: 1223: 1191: 1185: 1184: 1181:TA 16613 26172 1177: 1171: 1170: 1164: 1160: 1159: 1156: 1155: 1152: 1129: 1127: 1124: 1084: 1083:Transportation 1081: 1064:War Department 1013: 1010: 959: 956: 954: 951: 908:Bull Sand Fort 856:polygonal fort 799: 796: 789: 693: 690: 585: 571: 568: 566: 563: 555:Absolute Radio 539: 536: 517:2001 UK census 513:2011 UK census 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