Heslington
Heslington | |
Yorkshire East Riding | |
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York Science Park | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | SE628502 |
Location: | 53°56’41"N, 1°2’36"W |
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Population: | 4,792 |
Post town: | York |
Postcode: | YO10 |
Local Government | |
Council: | York |
Parliamentary constituency: |
York Outer |
Heslington is a suburban village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, forming an outer suburb of the swollen townscape of Yorkshire's county town the City of York.
Heslington Main Street has a bank, a post office, a bakery and two pubs: The Deramore Arms and Charles XII.
The University of York's Campus West, including Heslington Hall, are located in Heslington.
History
Heslington appears in the Domesday Book.
Heslington Hall was built between 1565 and 1568 for Sir Thomas Eynns. In the 20th century it was owned by Richard de Yarburgh-Bateson, 6th Baron Deramore, and was used as the headquarters for the Royal Air Force's No. 4 (Bomber) Group from 1940–45. It is now the administrative headquarters for the University of York.
Heslington hoard
The hoard of 2,800 Roman coins, known as the Heslington Hoard, was found on 1 March 1966 during excavations in advance of the construction of 'College 3' on the west campus of the University of York.[1][2] [3]
Parish church
The parish church, St Paul's, is now a local ecumenical partnership between the Church of England and the Methodist Church, in which capacity it is normally just called 'Heslington Church'. The church is a Grade II listed building.[4]
Pictures
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Heslington Hall
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University of York Central hall
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Accommodation blocks
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St Pauls Church
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The Charles XII
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The Deramore Arms
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Heslington) |
- Heslington Village
- Lord Deramore's Primary School
- A History of the County of York: East Riding - Volume 3 pp 66-74: Heslington (Victoria County History)
References
- ↑ Carson, R. A. G.; Kent, J. P. C. (1971). "A Hoard of Roman Fourth-Century Bronze Coins from Heslington, Yorkshire". The Numismatic Chronicle 11: 207–225.
- ↑ Historic England. "Monument No. 58241". PastScape. http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=58241. Retrieved 23 October 2018
- ↑ Roskams, Steve (2020). "The Post-excavation Analysis and Archiving of Outputs from Complex, Multi-period Landscape Investigations: the example of Heslington East, York". Internet Archaeology (55). doi:10.11141/ia.55.7. https://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue55/7/full-text.html.
- ↑ National Heritage List 1301085: Heslington Anglican and Methodist Church (Grade II listing)