Lund

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Not to be confused with Lund, Cliffe
Lund
Yorkshire
East Riding
Cross Lund.jpg
Village centre, Lund
Location
Grid reference: SE970480
Location: 53°55’11"N, 0°31’26"W
Data
Population: 308  (2011)
Post town: Driffield
Postcode: YO25
Dialling code: 01377
Local Government
Council: East Riding of Yorkshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Beverley and Holderness

Lund is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, sitting six miles north-west of Beverley town centre, seven mlies south-west of Driffield town centre, and to the east of the B1248 road.

All Saints Church

The 2011 census recorded a parish population of 308,

The parish church, All Saints, is a Grade II* listed building.[1]

History

In 1823 Lund was noted as a village in the Harthill Wapentake. In the market place the remnant of a market cross was used as a focus to sell goods every Thursday in Lent. The parishioners had erected a public school for an unlimited number of children. Population at the time was 357. Occupations included fifteen farmers, one of whom was in occupation of the seat of a local notable family. There were three shoemakers, three shopkeepers, two tailors, a parish clerk and a parish constable, a schoolmaster, a workhouse governess, a blacksmith, a bricklayer, a saddler, a butcher, and the landlords of The Plough, and The Lord Wellington public house. Three carriers operated between the village and Beverley and Market Weighton twice weekly.[2]

On film

Location sequences for the village and church of "Hinton St. John" in the Robert Donat film Lease of Life (1954) were filmed in Lund, and nearby Beverley.[3]

Outside links

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References

  1. National Heritage List 1103410: Church of All Saints (Grade II* listing)
  2. Baines, Edward: 'History, Directory and Gazetteer of the County of York' (1823); page 364
  3. Yorkshire on Film – Lease of Life. 78. April 2016. 28. 
  • Gazetteer — A–Z of Towns Villages and Hamlets. East Riding of Yorkshire Council. 2006. p. 8.