Yelling
Yelling | |
Huntingdonshire | |
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High Street, Yelling | |
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Grid reference: | TL260625 |
Location: | 52°15’0"N, 0°9’36"W |
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Post town: | Huntingdon |
Postcode: | PE19 |
Dialling code: | 01480 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Huntingdonshire |
Yelling is a quiet village in Huntingdonshire, set in a woodland valley close to the county's south-eastern boundary. It is a linear village with attractive thatched and half-timbered cottages and an air of peace.
The village's name was in Anglo-Saxon days, named Gelling, pronounced the same as today, a name taken from the manorial family of Gill or Gell.
In its 12th Century church are four bells dated from 1666 and two stained glass windows in memory of a former rector and his wife. The noted evangelist Henry Venn was Yelling's vicar from 1771 until his death there in 1797, and a plaque commemorating him is set over the pulpit.
Outside links
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