Wistow, Yorkshire

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Wistow
Yorkshire
West Riding
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Wistow
Location
Grid reference: SE592356
Location: 53°48’50"N, 1°6’4"W
Data
Population: 1,333  (2011)
Post town: Selby
Postcode: YO8
Dialling code: 01757
Local Government
Council: North Yorkshire

Wistow is a small village in the West Riding of Yorkshire, sitting just north of Selby. The 2011 Census recorded 1,333 folk in the parish.

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All Saints' Church

The parish church, All Saints' Church, was built in the 15th century and expanded in 1901. It is a Grade I listed building.[1] It has three functioning bells.

History

From 1983 until 2004 Wistow had a colliery, part of the Selby Coalfield.[2] Wistow railway station provided a passenger service from 1898 to 1929 and continued to provide goods services until total closure in 1960.

William Thompson, a viticulturist credited in California with the development of the Thompson Seedless grape variety, was born and raised in Wistow.

About the village

A village hall, called Jubilee Hall, stands to the north-east of Wistow. It is used as a place for hosting village events.[3]

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References

  1. National Heritage List 1174776: Church of All Saints (Grade I listing)
  2. "Record coal producing pit closes". BBC News (BBC). 13 May 2004. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/north_yorkshire/3709265.stm. Retrieved 3 December 2013. 
  3. Wistow Village