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- Q2190938 subject Q6959378.
- Q2190938 subject Q7889856.
- Q2190938 abstract "Eryholme is a village and civil parish in the district of Richmondshire in North Yorkshire, England. As the population is still less than 100 information is included from that of Dalton-on-Tees.The village is situated on the south bank of the River Tees opposite Hurworth, four and a half miles south-east of Darlington.In this part of the Tees valley the river forms many loops called 'holmes'. The word 'holm' is of Viking origin and means "island formed by a river". Eryholme's name is, however, a corruption of its original name 'Erghum'. This name means shieling - a shelter for livestock, which comes from the Old Irish word 'airgh'. This word was introduced into Yorkshire place names by Norwegian Vikings who had lived in Ireland for a number of generations and adopted many Irish words.The Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Eryholme is a grade II* listed plain sandstone building, originally built c.1200 and modified in the 13th, 14th and 16th centuries. The registers at the church date from 1565.There are the remains of a Victorian era brick and tile works in the village.The chief activity is farming; the farms forming part of the Neasham estate owned by the Wrightson family. Famous for the breeding of shorthorn cattle, a cow sold to the Colling brothers became part of the original stock from which was bred the Durham Ox and Comet.".
- Q2190938 areaCode "01325".
- Q2190938 country Q145.
- Q2190938 country Q23086.
- Q2190938 district Q1683013.
- Q2190938 gridReference "NZ321083".
- Q2190938 populationTotal "80".
- Q2190938 postalCode "DL2".
- Q2190938 thumbnail St._Marys_Church_Eryholme_-_geograph.org.uk_-_93078.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2190938 dialCode "1325".
- Q2190938 officialName "Eryholme".
- Q2190938 osGridReference "NZ321083".
- Q2190938 population "80".
- Q2190938 postcodeDistrict "DL2".
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- Q2190938 point "54.4693 -1.5038".
- Q2190938 type Place.
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- Q2190938 type Settlement.
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- Q2190938 comment "Eryholme is a village and civil parish in the district of Richmondshire in North Yorkshire, England. As the population is still less than 100 information is included from that of Dalton-on-Tees.The village is situated on the south bank of the River Tees opposite Hurworth, four and a half miles south-east of Darlington.In this part of the Tees valley the river forms many loops called 'holmes'. The word 'holm' is of Viking origin and means "island formed by a river".".
- Q2190938 label "Eryholme".
- Q2190938 lat "54.4693".
- Q2190938 long "-1.5038".
- Q2190938 depiction St._Marys_Church_Eryholme_-_geograph.org.uk_-_93078.jpg.
- Q2190938 name "Eryholme".